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(Redirected from Eparchy of Chișinău) This article is about one the two Eastern Orthodox dioceses seated in Chișinău. For the other Orthodox diocese, see Archdiocese of Chișinău. For the Roman Catholic entity, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Chișinău.

The Diocese of Chișinău (Romanian: Eparhia de Chișinău; Russian: Кишинёвская епархия) is an eparchy or diocese of the Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova under the Moscow Patriarchate with its seat in the capital city of Moldova, Chișinău.

History

Main article: History of the Orthodox Church in Moldova

Prior to 1812, the Orthodox Church in eastern Moldavia or Bessarabia, modern day Moldova, was part of the Metropolis of Moldavia (under the Church of Constantinople). Following the annexation of Bessarabia by the Russian Empire in 1812, the Russian Orthodox Church established the Eparchy of Chișinău and Khotin under Metropolitan Gavril (Bănulescu-Bodoni) to care for the region's Orthodox Christians.

The Eparchy of Chișinău and Khotin remained part of the Russian Orthodox Church until Bessarabia's union with Romania in 1918, after which the Romanian Orthodox Church established jurisdiction over the territory following the expulsion of the then Archbishop of Chișinău, Anastasius (Gribanovsky), and reorganized the Eparchy as the Metropolis of Chișinău and Bessarabia.

In 1940, following the annexation of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union, the Moscow Patriarchate established in Chișinău a new Russian Orthodox eparchy, while the Metropolis of Bessarabia was forced to interrupt its activity.

Following Moldovan independence from the USSR, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church granted the Church's eparchies in Moldova autonomy as the Moldovan Orthodox Church, with Archbishop Vladimir (Cantarean) of Chișinău becoming first hierarch of the Church of Moldova as Metropolitan of Chișinău and All Moldova.

Eparchy today

As of 2010, the Eparchy consisted of 610 parishes, 24 monasteries, and 5 sketes served by 730 full-time priests and 60 deacons. It continues to be led by Metropolitan Vladimir (Cantarean).

Bishops of Chișinău

References

  1. Viața bisericească din Basarabia sub stăpânirea rusească (1812-1918) Archived 2017-02-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian)

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