The Divine Liturgy was celebrated by the Primate of the Romanian Orthodox Church, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel, assisted by a group of priests and deacons.
To end with, while talking about the Union of the Romanian Principalities in 1859, His Beatitude emphasised the fact that the historical meeting in which colonel Alexandru Ioan Cuza was elected prince of Wallachia was held in the Metropolitan Hill, in a building situated close to the Patriarchal Cathedral: “This building was used as Chamber of the Deputies so that the Metropolitan of Wallachia chaired the historical meeting in the Metropolitan Hill when colonel Alexandru Ioan Cuza was elected Prince of Wallachia, who had been elected ruler of Moldovia on 5 January. Here, in the well-known Metropolitan Hill, landmark of history, faith and culture, place of the blessings that bring joy to the people, the Union took place 153 ago, blessed and sustained by the prayers of the Church, moment that we commemorate with respect and gratitude”.
His Beatitude has also offered all those present in the Patriarchal Cathedral a post card of the Patriarchate Palace printed at the Printing House of the Bible and Orthodox Mission printed showing the Union of the Principalities (1859) – a copy of the picture from Paris, by C. Ioan Vasilescu, at the Metropolitanate seat, Bucharest, 1908.
Patriarchate News
Anniversaries
17 May 1855 NICOLAE IVAN, Bishop of Cluj, was born in Aciliu, county of Sibiu
16 May 1898 Priest and professor of theology GALACTION LIVIU MUNTEANU was born in Cristian, county of Braşov
16 May 1859 Theology professor BADEA CIREŞEANU was born in Spineni, county of Olt
Memorials
18 May 1861 SOFRONIE MICLESCU, Metropolitan of Moldova, passed away at Slatina Monastery (buried at Neamţ)
18 May 1917 Bishop CALIST IALOMIŢEANU (baptised Constantin) passed away in Bucharest
17 May 2000 Metropolitan and historian NESTOR VORNICESCU (baptised Nicolae) passed away in Craiova


































