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The <b>'''Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania</b> ''' or <b>'''True Orthodox Church of Romania</b> ''' is a resistance, [[Old Calendarist ]] Synod, which broke off from the [[Church of Romania]], holding that at the time of the latter is 1924 calendar change in errorthe Church of Romania.
== History ==
In 1924, Metropolitan Miron of the [[Church of Romania]] introduced the [[New Calendar]] or [[Gregorian Calendar]] for use in the Church. Although most Romanians accepted the change, the skete of the Protection of the Theotokos in northern Moldavia rejected it. In 1925, lead led by Hieromonk Glicherie (now canonized as [[St Glicherie of Romania, the Confessor]]), some of the bretheren brethren left the skete to start an Old Calendarist group. When, in 1926 and 1929, Metropolitan Miron ordered [[Pascha]] to be celebrated according to the Papal Gregorian [[PaschallionPaschalion]], a large number of faithfullfaithful, including Russians émmigrésRussian émigrés, left the [[Church of Romania]] and joined the Old Calendarists. By 1936, the Old Calendarists numbered about 40 parishes.<BR><BR>Beginning in 1935, the Old Calendarists were under persecution, ordered by Metropolitan Miron. By 1940, ten Old Calendar priests had died in prison, and all of the Old Calendar churches had been shut down. St Glicherie was imprisoned, but, at the beginning of World War Two, released.<BR><BR>By 1950, with the release of St Glicherie and other priests from prison, many of the churches were rebuilt. In 1955, Metropolitan Galaktion left the [[Church of Romania]] to serve the Old Calendarists, and immediately [[ordained]] new [[priests]] and [[deacons]]. However, he was soon arrested, and placed under house arrest in Bucharest. Under house arrest, Galaktion [[ordained]] three other [[bishops]], including St Glicherie, who, in 1957, became the head of the True Orthodox Church of Romania.
== Hierarchs ==Beginning in 1935, at the order of Metropolitan VlasieMiron, President the Old Calendarists were under persecution. By 1940, ten Old Calendarist priests had died in prison, and all of the Synod of Old Calendar churches had been shut down. Hmk Glicherie was imprisoned, but, at the True Orthodox Church beginning of Romania<BR>Bishop Demosten of Neamts<BR>Bishop Ghenadie of Bacau<BR>Bishop Pahomie of Vrancea<BR>Bishop Teodosie of Brasov<BR>Bishop Sofronie of Suceava<BR>Bishop Iosif of Botosani<BR>Bishop Flavian of Ilfov<BR>World War II, released.
By 1950, with the release of Hmk Glicherie and other priests from prison, many of the churches were rebuilt. In 1955, Metropolitan Galaktion left the [[Church of Romania]] to serve the Old Calendarists, and immediately [[ordination|ordained]] new [[priests]] and [[deacons]]. However, he was soon arrested, and placed under house arrest in Bucharest. While under house arrest, Metropolitan Galaktion consecrated three other [[bishops]], including Hmk Glicherie, who, in 1957, became the Metropolitan of the True Orthodox Church of Romania.
Metropolitan Glicherie was later [[Glorification|glorified]] by this synod as Saint [[Glicherie of Romania|Glicherie]] the Confessor. This glorification is unrecognised by the mainstream Orthodox Churches, including the Romanian Orthodox Church, who consider him to be [[schism|schismatic]]. == Status Current Hierarchs ==*Metropolitan Demosten of Slatioara, President of the Synod of the True Orthodox Church of Romania *Bishop Ghenadie of Bacau*Bishop Pahomie of Vrancea*Bishop Teodosie of Brasov*Bishop Sofronie of Suceava*Bishop Iosif of Botosani*Bishop Flavian of Ilfov == Intercommunion ==Since 1980, the Synod has been in full communion with the Synod of the [[True Orthodox Church of Greece]] presided by Metropolitan Kallistos of Corinth, then with the [[Holy Synod in Resistance]] (True Orthodox Church presided by Metropolitan Cyprian of Greece, so-called "Cyprianites")Fili. The Synod also maintains communion with the [[Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Bulgaria]] (, headed by Bishop Photii. From 1994 to 2007 there was full communion with the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia ([[ROCOR]]), but with the rapprochement between the ROCOR and with the [[Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia|Moscow Patriarchate]] (, communion with the ROCOR)was severed.
== Demographics ==
Headquartered in the Monastery of the Transfiguration, Slatioara, Moldavia, the Synod has 130 parishes, 13 monasteries, 21 sketes, and publishes two periodicals, <I>''Traditia Ortodoxa</I> '' and ''Catacombele OrtodoxieitOrtodoxiei''. 160 [[priestspriest]] s (including 115 married priests and 45 [[hieromonkshieromonk]]s) and 26 [[deaconsdeacon]] s serve the Synod's faithfullfaithful. 290 [[monksmonk]] s and 510 [[nunsnun]] s dwell in the monasteries. ==External links ==*[http://www.mitropoliaslatioara.ro/ Official Website]*[http://www.synodinresistance.org/Dioikisi_en/roumaniaen.html Unofficial Website]*[https://manastireasfantulglicherie.ro/ Monastery of Saint Glicherie the Confessor, Slătioara, Romania]
[[Category:Jurisdictions]]
[[Category:Old Calendarist Jurisdictions]]
== Links ==[http[fr://www.synodinresistance.gr/Dioikisi_en/Roumaniaen.html Unofficial WebsiteÉglise orthodoxe vieille-calendariste de Roumanie]]
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