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  1. The Saint Mary Romanian Orthodox Church of Chicago, known also as The Falling Asleep of the Ever-Virgin Mary, is the first Romanian Orthodox Church in the Chicago area, established in 1911. This Church has the main feast and the protector on August 15- The Virgin Mary, Mother of God. The first Romanian immigrants settled in this blessed city ...

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      From the East and South : I-94 West combined with I-90 West,...

  2. Eastern Orthodox Christianityin North America. The Romanian Orthodox Metropolia of the Americas ( Romanian: Mitropolia Ortodoxă Română a celor două Americi) is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Metropolia covers the territory of the United States and Canada. [1]

  3. United States (1957–1980) Valerian Trifa ( Romanian pronunciation: [valeriˈan ˈtrifa]; secular name Viorel Donise Trifa [1] Romanian pronunciation: [vi.oˈrel ˈtrifa]; June 28, 1914 – January 28, 1987) was a Romanian Orthodox cleric and fascist political activist who served as archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate Of America.

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  5. Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church, Chicago, Illinois. 2,433 likes · 42 talking about this · 2,008 were here. Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church is dedicated to serving the faith of the...

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  6. Jun 1, 2023 · The Romanian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago celebrated, on May 19-21, 20 years of existence. The celebration began on Friday evening, when Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Nicolae officiated a Te Deum service with His Eminence Peter, Archbishop of Chicago and the Mid-East (ROCOR), and His Grace Timothy, Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox

  7. The church is named Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church. On July 15, 1939 the newly formed church purchased a building at 1111 W. Belden Ave. in Chicago from the Seminary and Federal Church, with the sum of $6,750 and a down payment of $25 in order to establish a permanent home.

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