In what seems to be an increasingly rare act of inter-Orthodox cooperation on its part, a bishop of the Bucharest Patriarchate has laid the cornerstone for a church to serve Romanian immigrants in metropolitan Johannesburg, South Africa, with the blessing of Pope Theodore II (Horeftakis) of Alexandria and All Africa. The cornerstone was laid this past Saturday in Midrand, a suburn of Joburg, by Metropolitan Damascene (Papandreou) of Johannesburg, the local ruling hierarch, and Bishop Petronius (Florea) of Zalau, a suffragan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Cluj in Transylvania. A full account of the day with pictures of the service can be found here.
It is unclear whether the church will function as a representation of the Bucharest Patriarchate to the Church of Alexandria or as a Romanian-speaking parish of the Metropolis of Johannesburg.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Cornerstone Laid for First Romanian Orthodox Church in Africa
Monday, January 17, 2011
Johannesburg Metropolitan Serves in Russian Orthodox Church
This past Saturday the newly enthroned Metropolitan
Damascene of Johannesburg celebrated the festal Divine Liturgy for St. Seraphim's day in St. Sergius' Church in Johannesburg, which is a representation of the Moscow Patriarchate in South Africa. More here.
Damascene of Johannesburg celebrated the festal Divine Liturgy for St. Seraphim's day in St. Sergius' Church in Johannesburg, which is a representation of the Moscow Patriarchate in South Africa. More here.
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