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Teoctist (Romanian pronunciation: [te.okˈtist], born
Toader Arăpașu, 7
February 1915 – 30 July 2007) was the
Patriarch of the
Romanian Orthodox Church...
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Teoctist I of
Moldavia (ca. 1410–November 18, 1477 or 1478) was a
Moldavian cleric of the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Teoctist was
probably tonsured a monk...
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Teoctist Blajevici (born
Teodor Blajevici;
February 23, 1807 – June 27, 1879) was an
ethnic Romanian Orthodox cleric from the
Duchy of
Bukovina in Austria-Hungary...
- May 1999, John Paul II
visited Romania on the
invitation from
Patriarch Teoctist Arăpaşu of the
Romanian Orthodox Church. This was the
first time a pope...
- Daco-Romans were
Christianized by
Saint Andrew, the
disciple of Jesus.
Teoctist Arăpașu
became patriarch because of the
support of the
third patriarch...
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Preafericitul Dan Ilie
Ciobotea 3
trepte ale vieţii
monahale în 10 zile,
ajutat de
Teoctist". Adevarul.ro.
Retrieved 4
November 2015. "Romania:
Church patriarch's...
- Moldavia,
forcing Aaron to s****
refuge in
Poland in the
summer of 1457.
Teoctist I,
Metropolitan of Moldavia,
anointed Stephen prince. He
attacked Poland...
- Times, 14
September 2007
Matthew Brunw****er (2
August 2007). "Patriarch
Teoctist, 92,
Romanian Who Held Out Hand to John Paul II, Dies". The New York Times...
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Orthodox country: Romania. Upon
greeting John Paul II, the
Romanian Patriarch Teoctist stated: "The
second millennium of
Christian history began with a painful...
- 1436-1447
Damian 1447-1452
Ioachim 1452-1477
Teoctist I 1477-1508
Gheorghe I de Neamțu 1509-1528
Teoctist II 1528-1530
Calistrat 1530-1546
Teofan I 1546-1551...