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Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe

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(Redirected from Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe) An autonomous metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church
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The Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe is an autonomous metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church centered in Paris. It has its origins in the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe created by Visarion Puiu.

Bibliography

  • Clark, Roland (5 June 2015). Holy Legionary Youth Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-080145-633-6.
  • Popa, Ion (2013). "Visarion Puiu, the Former Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan (Archbishop) of Transnistria — A Historical Study on His Life and Activity". Holocaust. Study and Research (6): 182–203.
  • Shapiro, Paul A. (2007). "Chapter 7: Faith, Murder, Resurrection. The Iron Guard and The Romanian Orthodox Church". In Spicer, Kevin P. (ed.). Antisemitism, Christian Ambivalence, and the Holocaust. Indiana University Press. pp. 136–170. ISBN 978-0-253-34873-9.
  • Birsan, Gabriel (17 September 2019). "La métropole orthodoxe roumaine d'Europe occidentale et méridionale". In Zwilling, Anne-Laure (ed.). Les minorités religieuses en France (in French). Bayard. pp. 463–477. ISBN 9782227494855.
Romanian Orthodox Church
Organization
History
Subdivisions
Metropolis of Muntenia
and Dobruja
Metropolis of Moldavia
and Bukovina
Metropolis of Transylvania
Metropolis of Oltenia
Metropolis of Banat
Metropolis of Cluj,
Maramureș and Sălaj
Metropolis of Bessarabia
Metropolis of Germany
and Central Europe
Metropolis of Western
and Southern Europe
Metropolis of the Americas
Dioceses directly subordinated
to the Patriarch of All Romania
Vicariates
Former entities
Other
Archdioceses in bold; metropolis seats marked *
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