Saturday, 17 April 2010, it is 12 years since the first programme of the Trinitas Radio station of the Romanian Patriarchate.
Trinitas Radio station began its activity in Iaşi, on 92,7 MHz wave, during the Holy Week in 1998, set up at the initiative and with the blessing of His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel, Metropolitan of Moldova and Bucovina at the time.
From 2004 – 2007, Trinitas Radio station extended its broadcasting area from local to regional and then to national level. Since the autumn of 2007, Trinitas Radio has been part of Basilica Press Centre of the Romanian Patriarchate, with the central studio in Bucharest, and three other local studios in Iaşi, Craiova and Sibiu. The priorities of its activity are the promotion of the Orthodox faith and of the moral-religious education, as well as the publicising of the religious life of all the eparchies of the Romanian Patriarchate. Although it is a Church radio station, the profile of the Trinitas Radio is not strictly religious, as it dedicates lengthy programmes to the national culture in dialogue with the European and universal values, to classic music and to the Romanian folklore, to the debates on social themes, cultivation of respect for the human dignity and promotion of the environment – informs the Press Office of the Romanian Patriarchate.
In Bucharest, it can be listened to on 95,3 MHz, in FM wave, and in the other regions of Romania on 33 other local waves. The programmes of Trinitas Radio station can be also listened to by satellite in Europe and on Internet network on site www.radiotrinitas.ro.
Patriarchate News
Anniversaries
25 February 1769 The future metropolitan Lupu Dionisie was born in Blăjani, county of Buzău
24 February 1908 the future Archbishop Nica Antim (baptised Alexandru) was born in Bogzeşti, county of Orhei (today in the Republic of Moldova)
23 february 1807 Bishop Blajevici Teoctist, abbotat at Dragomirna Monastery, future metropolitan of Moldova Was born in Tişăuţi, County of Suceava,
Memorials
9 february 1950 Bishop Hilarion Mircea of Bacau passed away at Roman
7 February 1902 Passed away in Sibiu, priest Cristea Nicolae
6 february 1945 Theology professor Popescu-Prahova Nicolae passed away in Bucharest






















