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Patriarch Iustin of Romania

Iustin Moisescu (Romanian pronunciation: [jusˈtin mo.iˈsesku]; March 5, 1910 – July 31, 1986) was Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 1986.


Iustin
By God's mercy, Archbishop of Bucharest,
Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia,
Locum tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of All Romania
ChurchRomanian Orthodox Church
SeeBucharest
Installed12 June 1977
Term ended31 July 1986
PredecessorPatriarch Justinian of Romania
SuccessorPatriarch Teoctist of Romania
Personal details
Born5 March 1910
Died31 July 1986
Bucharest
BuriedRomanian Patriarchal Cathedral
NationalityRomanian
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Nicolae Ceaușescu meeting Justin Moisescu, after he was elected patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Romania

Biography edit

Theological preparation edit

Moisescu was born in Cândești, Argeș County. He studied at the war orphans’ seminary in Câmpulung-Muscel from 1922 to 1930, finishing with top honours. Patriarch Miron Cristea selected him alone, of all 1930 seminary graduates, to receive a scholarship and take his licentiate in theology at the University of Athens. In 1934, he returned to Romania, having received a degree “arista” (magna cum laude).

Cristea, following Moisescu's progress, sent him (upon the recommendation of the University of Athens and of the Romanian Embassy in Greece) to continue his advanced studies at the Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology at the Université des Sciences Humaines in Strasbourg. After two years in France (1934–36), having obtained material for his doctoral thesis, he returned to Athens in 1936. The following year he obtained his doctorate with the Greek-language thesis “Evagrius Ponticus. Life, writings and teachings”, which received an award from the Athens Academy of Sciences. He then took equivalence examinations at the University of Bucharest’s Faculty of Theology.

There followed a quick succession of professorates, with rapid promotion: Professor of Latin at Bucharest’s Nifon Seminary (1937–38); New Testament Professor at the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of Orthodox Theology (1938–39), where he replaced the celebrated professor Nicolae Arseniev. In Warsaw, he established the following Polish-language courses: “General and specific introduction to the holy books of the New Testament”; “Exegesis of Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians”; and “Exegesis of the prologue to the Gospel of John”. These courses were examined by professors Milan Șesan and Vladimir Prelipceanu, who “determined their scientific and didactic value, as well as their full harmony with the teachings of the Orthodox Church”. During this time, he was also a member of the Iron Guard.[1]

In 1940, he was named associate professor. In 1942, after an examination, he was named Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Cernăuţi-Suceava Faculty of Theology. At Cernăuți and Suceava he created three more courses: “Introduction to the holy books of the New Testament”, “Exegesis” and “Biblical hermeneutics”. About his Romanian-language writings, the same report notes that “The author’s form of expression in Romanian is distinguished by conciseness and clarity”. In 1946 he was transferred as professor to the same department at the Faculty of Theology in Bucharest; in 1948, he began teaching at the Bucharest Theological Institute. During his time as a theology professor, he published a number of specialised works.

Metropolitan of Transylvania edit

Another series of promotions followed after a turn unforeseen by many at the time, but in the best tradition of precedents not only Byzantine, but also Eastern European and even Romanian, especially Transylvanian: witness Photius’ elevation to Patriarch of Constantinople from general, Ambrose becoming Bishop of Milan from civil administrator, professor Nicolae Bălan becoming Metropolitan of Transylvania, etc. On February 23, 1956, Vicar Bishop Teoctist Arăpașu ordained him deacon; the next day, the other Patriarchal Vicar Bishop, Antim Nica, ordained him priest, and on February 26, the National Church Council, gathered in electoral college according to its statute’s provisions, elected him Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania. He replaced the eminent and recently deceased Nicolae Bălan.

He then spent ten days in meditation before asking God to receive him into the ranks of the monks at Cernica Monastery on March 8, 1956. Already elected metropolitan, on March 15, 1956 Patriarch Justinian, Metropolitan Firmilian of Oltenia and Bishop Nicolae Colan of Cluj ordained him into the episcopate. Three days later, in the Sibiu Metropolitan Cathedral, he was given Andrei Șaguna’s crozier. During his short stay in Sibiu, among other activities, he founded the theological magazine Mitropolia Ardealului (nr. 1–2, Sep–Oct 1956) in place of the defunct Revista Teologică.

Before Moisescu’s election as Metropolitan of Transylvania, Patriarch Justinian, in a long, meaningful and well-considered speech before the electoral college, described thus the candidate who should be elected: “There we will have to send the best of today’s clerics from our Church, a vigorously well-rounded personality, with a distinguished theological preparation, thoroughly aware of all the problems that our contemporary world presents”, for “new times require new people”.

Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava edit

Metropolitan Iustin spent only a short time at Sibiu. On January 10, 1957, he was elected Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava, and three days later he was installed in the seat once held by Dosoftei, Varlaam, Veniamin Costache, to name only the most prominent of his predecessors at Iași.

Upon his election as Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava, he described his programme thus: “With all my efforts I will undertake with steadfast resolve to protect and keep the Holy places: churches, monasteries and sketes – glorious works of art – that form the diadem of the Metropolitanate of Moldavia; and for those who need these treasures of our ancient faith, I will strive to produce priests who are hard-working and devoted to the Church, the Fatherland and the good of the people. Unceasingly I shall keep watch over the direction my Diocese’s priests are taking, for the complete fulfillment of its duties toward the Church and the Fatherland. I will ensure as far as possible that the fruits of priestly work will be seen in the good administration of our places of worship, in the preaching of love among all the sons of the Fatherland and in the charitable giving for the popular good”.

On February 3, 1957, Metropolitan Iustin was first elected deputy to the Great National Assembly, representing Hârlău. He would be elected six more times, sitting until his death.

As Metropolitan of Moldavia, he undertook numerous activities. New buildings – veritable architectural monuments – were erected on the grounds of the Iași diocesan centre, while his Cathedral and residence were redone. Numerous monasteries and churches, the diocese's historic monuments, were also restored. Museums or museum collections associated with these monuments were started for many of them. New buildings were raised at the Neamț Monastery Theological Seminary, and the old ones were modernised.

In Moldavia, along with his numerous travels and external cares, he initiated, with the talent of a born architect, the radical transformation of the Metropolitan Centre from a random assortment of run-down buildings into a modern centre fit for his time. Also endowed with an unexpected practical spirit, he had constructed, under conditions of full-blown Communism, three large buildings in the diocesan centre (two administrative buildings and a dormitory for priests), over 70 new churches and chapels, 52 parish houses and five archpriests’ residences. He founded ten museums of ecclesiastical art, having obtained funds from the state and from parishioners’ donations. He restored, in full or in part, over twenty monasteries and sketes: Putna, Sucevița, Moldovița, Voroneț, Arbore, Humor, Slatina, Dobrovăț, Cetățuia, Râșca, Neamț, Sihăstria, Secu, Bistrița, Văratec.

He led several Romanian Orthodox delegations visiting other churches and countries: the Church of England (1958), the Malabar Syriac Church (1961), the United States (1970), the Danish National Church (1971) and the Ecumenical Patriarchate (1974). He took part in several synodal delegations led by Patriarch Justinian and received numerous foreign delegations at Iaşi or within the Iaşi Archdiocese. As a member of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches (1961–77), he participated in general congresses at New Delhi (1961), Uppsala (1969) and Nairobi (1975) as well as at the annual sessions of the Central Committee at Paris (1962), Geneva (1966, 1973 and 1976), Heraklion (1967), Canterbury (1969), Addis Ababa (1971), Utrecht (1972), Berlin (1974), etc.

He was part of the Presidium of the Conference of European Churches and of its Consultative Committee, participating in the Nyborg IV (1964), Nyborg V (1966), Nyborg VI (1971) and Engelberg (1974) General Assemblies, as well as at sessions of the Presidium and the Consultative Committee. He led delegations of the Romanian Orthodox Church to pan-Orthodox conferences at Rhodes (1961, 1963, 1964) and Chambesy (1968), and to the first preparatory conference of the Holy and Great Pan-Orthodox Synod (Chambesy, 1971).

As metropolitan, he published numerous articles, pastoral letters, speeches and editorials, especially in the magazine Mitropolia Moldovei și Sucevei, which appeared for twenty years under his direct supervision. In addition, the Iaşi Metropolitan Centre edited other works, among them Monumente istorice-bisericești din Mitropolia Moldovei și Sucevei (1974) and Psaltirea în versuri a lui Dosoftei, ediție critică (1975); the monographs Catedrala Mitropolitană din Iașui and Mănăstirea Cetățuia (both 1977); brochure-albums to popularise the monasteries of Moldavia, prayer books, etc.

Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church edit

Patriarch Justinian died in March 1977. On June 12, 1977, Metropolitan Iustin was elected Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Patriarch of All Romania. He was enthroned at the Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral, Bucharest, on June 19, 1977. Iustin remained in office until he died in Bucharest on July 31, 1986, and was buried in the Patriarchal Cathedral.

As patriarch, he led several synodal delegations to other churches: the Ecumenical Patriarchate (1978), the Orthodox Church in America Romanian Episcopate (1979), the Russian Orthodox Church (1980), the Serbian Orthodox Church (1981), the Church of Sweden (1981), the Geneva headquarters of the World Council of Churches (1981), the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1982), the Reformed Church in Hungary (1982) and the Church of Greece (1984). In return, he was visited by a number of church leaders, as well as by numerous representatives of other churches and Christian denominations from all over the world.

Patriarch Iustin paid special attention to publishing activity. He began the great collection Părinți și scriitori bisericești (projected to span 90 volumes), as well as the six-volume set Arta creștină în România. A new synod-approved edition of the Bible appeared in 1982, a new New Testament in 1979, as well as textbooks for higher theological education and for theological seminaries, doctoral theses and devotional books. The Patriarchate's magazines continued to be published, as well as those of the metropolitanates and bulletins for Romanian Orthodox communities abroad.

He helped restore some of Romania's most important churches and monasteries, continuing the work he had begun at Iași. Among the monasteries in question are Curtea de Argeș, Cheia, Zamfira, Viforâta, Dealu, Cernica, Pasărea, Țigănești, Căldărușani, Sfântul Spiridon Nou and Sfântul Gheorghe. Moreover, he put work into his own Patriarchal Cathedral, as well as others.

Offices held edit

  • Professor at the Nifon Seminary, Bucharest (1937–1938)
  • Professor at the University of Warsaw (1938–1939)
  • Professor at the Cernăuți-Suceava Faculty of Theology (1940–1946)
  • Professor at the University of Bucharest (1946–1948)
  • Professor at the Bucharest Theological Institute (1948–1956)
  • Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania (elected 26 February 1956, ordained bishop 15 March 1956, enthroned 18 March 1956)
  • Archbishop of Iaşi and Metropolitan of Moldova and Suceava (elected 10 January 1957, enthroned 13 January 1957)
  • Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Patriarch of All Romania (elected 12 June 1977, enthroned 19 June 1977)

Selected works edit

  • Sfânta Scriptură și interpretarea ei în opera Sf. Ioan Hrisostom (1939–1941)
  • Originalitatea parabolelor Mântuitorului (1944–1945)
  • Activitatea Sfântului Apostol Pavel în Atena (1946)
  • Ierarhia bisericească în epoca apostolică. Anexă: Texte biblice si patristice despre pace și muncă (Craiova, 1955)
  • Simbolica lui Hristu Andrutsos, traducere din greceşte (Craiova, 1955)
  • Sfântul Pavel și viața celor mai de seamă comunități creștine din epoca apostolică (1951)
  • Temeiurile lucrării Bisericii pentru apărarea păcii (1953)

Bibliography edit

  • Justin Moisescu 2007-05-02 at the Wayback Machine in Dicționarul Teologilor Români, Mircea Păcurariu, Ed. Univers Enciclopedic, Bucharest, 1996.
  • Dr. Antonie Plămădeală. "Patru trepte în cei 60 de ani de patriarhat ortodox român", in Alte file de calendar de inimă românească, Sibiu, 1988, p. 44-69 (speech given in the Synodal Hall of the Bucharest Patriarchal Palace, 29 September 1985).
  • Fr. Prof. Dr. Ioan Rămureanu. "La 70 de ani de viață ai Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin", in BOR, yr. XCVIII, 1980, nr. 3–4, p. 339-363.
  • Fr. Prof. Dumitru Radu. "Prea Fericitul Patriarh Iustin în teologia românească", in BOR, yr. XCVIII, 1980, nr. 3–4, p. 364-383.
  • Fr. Scarlat Porcescu. "Coordonate ale arhipăstoriei Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin în scaunul Mitropoliei Moldovei și Sucevei", in BOR, yr. XCVIII, 1980, nr. 3–4, p. 384-403.
  • Fr. Dumitru Soare. "Contribuția Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin la dezvoltarea relațiilor ecumenice ale Bisericii Ortodoxe Române", in BOR, yr. XCVIII, 1980, nr. 3–4, p. 404-432.
  • Fr. Armand Munteanu. "Bibliografia Prea Fericitului Părinte Patriarh Justin", in Mitropolia Olteniei, yr. XXXII, 1980, nr. 3–6, p. 389-401 (other articles in the same edition, p. 265-388).

References edit

  1. ^ "PORTRET Păcatele patriarhului Iustin Moisescu. Epoca marilor demolări: de ce nu a salvat Mănăstirea Văcăreşti". adevarul.ro. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2022.

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Iustin Moisescu Romanian pronunciation jusˈtin mo iˈsesku March 5 1910 July 31 1986 was Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 1986 His BeatitudeIustinBy God s mercy Archbishop of Bucharest Metropolitan of Ungro Vlachia Locum tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and Patriarch of All RomaniaChurchRomanian Orthodox ChurchSeeBucharestInstalled12 June 1977Term ended31 July 1986PredecessorPatriarch Justinian of RomaniaSuccessorPatriarch Teoctist of RomaniaPersonal detailsBorn5 March 1910CandeștiDied31 July 1986BucharestBuriedRomanian Patriarchal CathedralNationalityRomanianDenominationEastern OrthodoxNicolae Ceaușescu meeting Justin Moisescu after he was elected patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Romania Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Theological preparation 1 2 Metropolitan of Transylvania 1 3 Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava 1 4 Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church 2 Offices held 3 Selected works 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesBiography editTheological preparation edit Moisescu was born in Candești Argeș County He studied at the war orphans seminary in Campulung Muscel from 1922 to 1930 finishing with top honours Patriarch Miron Cristea selected him alone of all 1930 seminary graduates to receive a scholarship and take his licentiate in theology at the University of Athens In 1934 he returned to Romania having received a degree arista magna cum laude Cristea following Moisescu s progress sent him upon the recommendation of the University of Athens and of the Romanian Embassy in Greece to continue his advanced studies at the Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology at the Universite des Sciences Humaines in Strasbourg After two years in France 1934 36 having obtained material for his doctoral thesis he returned to Athens in 1936 The following year he obtained his doctorate with the Greek language thesis Evagrius Ponticus Life writings and teachings which received an award from the Athens Academy of Sciences He then took equivalence examinations at the University of Bucharest s Faculty of Theology There followed a quick succession of professorates with rapid promotion Professor of Latin at Bucharest s Nifon Seminary 1937 38 New Testament Professor at the University of Warsaw s Faculty of Orthodox Theology 1938 39 where he replaced the celebrated professor Nicolae Arseniev In Warsaw he established the following Polish language courses General and specific introduction to the holy books of the New Testament Exegesis of Saint Paul s Epistle to the Galatians and Exegesis of the prologue to the Gospel of John These courses were examined by professors Milan Șesan and Vladimir Prelipceanu who determined their scientific and didactic value as well as their full harmony with the teachings of the Orthodox Church During this time he was also a member of the Iron Guard 1 In 1940 he was named associate professor In 1942 after an examination he was named Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Cernăuţi Suceava Faculty of Theology At Cernăuți and Suceava he created three more courses Introduction to the holy books of the New Testament Exegesis and Biblical hermeneutics About his Romanian language writings the same report notes that The author s form of expression in Romanian is distinguished by conciseness and clarity In 1946 he was transferred as professor to the same department at the Faculty of Theology in Bucharest in 1948 he began teaching at the Bucharest Theological Institute During his time as a theology professor he published a number of specialised works Metropolitan of Transylvania edit Another series of promotions followed after a turn unforeseen by many at the time but in the best tradition of precedents not only Byzantine but also Eastern European and even Romanian especially Transylvanian witness Photius elevation to Patriarch of Constantinople from general Ambrose becoming Bishop of Milan from civil administrator professor Nicolae Bălan becoming Metropolitan of Transylvania etc On February 23 1956 Vicar Bishop Teoctist Arăpașu ordained him deacon the next day the other Patriarchal Vicar Bishop Antim Nica ordained him priest and on February 26 the National Church Council gathered in electoral college according to its statute s provisions elected him Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania He replaced the eminent and recently deceased Nicolae Bălan He then spent ten days in meditation before asking God to receive him into the ranks of the monks at Cernica Monastery on March 8 1956 Already elected metropolitan on March 15 1956 Patriarch Justinian Metropolitan Firmilian of Oltenia and Bishop Nicolae Colan of Cluj ordained him into the episcopate Three days later in the Sibiu Metropolitan Cathedral he was given Andrei Șaguna s crozier During his short stay in Sibiu among other activities he founded the theological magazine Mitropolia Ardealului nr 1 2 Sep Oct 1956 in place of the defunct Revista Teologică Before Moisescu s election as Metropolitan of Transylvania Patriarch Justinian in a long meaningful and well considered speech before the electoral college described thus the candidate who should be elected There we will have to send the best of today s clerics from our Church a vigorously well rounded personality with a distinguished theological preparation thoroughly aware of all the problems that our contemporary world presents for new times require new people Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava edit Metropolitan Iustin spent only a short time at Sibiu On January 10 1957 he was elected Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava and three days later he was installed in the seat once held by Dosoftei Varlaam Veniamin Costache to name only the most prominent of his predecessors at Iași Upon his election as Metropolitan of Moldavia and Suceava he described his programme thus With all my efforts I will undertake with steadfast resolve to protect and keep the Holy places churches monasteries and sketes glorious works of art that form the diadem of the Metropolitanate of Moldavia and for those who need these treasures of our ancient faith I will strive to produce priests who are hard working and devoted to the Church the Fatherland and the good of the people Unceasingly I shall keep watch over the direction my Diocese s priests are taking for the complete fulfillment of its duties toward the Church and the Fatherland I will ensure as far as possible that the fruits of priestly work will be seen in the good administration of our places of worship in the preaching of love among all the sons of the Fatherland and in the charitable giving for the popular good On February 3 1957 Metropolitan Iustin was first elected deputy to the Great National Assembly representing Harlău He would be elected six more times sitting until his death As Metropolitan of Moldavia he undertook numerous activities New buildings veritable architectural monuments were erected on the grounds of the Iași diocesan centre while his Cathedral and residence were redone Numerous monasteries and churches the diocese s historic monuments were also restored Museums or museum collections associated with these monuments were started for many of them New buildings were raised at the Neamț Monastery Theological Seminary and the old ones were modernised In Moldavia along with his numerous travels and external cares he initiated with the talent of a born architect the radical transformation of the Metropolitan Centre from a random assortment of run down buildings into a modern centre fit for his time Also endowed with an unexpected practical spirit he had constructed under conditions of full blown Communism three large buildings in the diocesan centre two administrative buildings and a dormitory for priests over 70 new churches and chapels 52 parish houses and five archpriests residences He founded ten museums of ecclesiastical art having obtained funds from the state and from parishioners donations He restored in full or in part over twenty monasteries and sketes Putna Sucevița Moldovița Voroneț Arbore Humor Slatina Dobrovăț Cetățuia Rașca Neamț Sihăstria Secu Bistrița Văratec He led several Romanian Orthodox delegations visiting other churches and countries the Church of England 1958 the Malabar Syriac Church 1961 the United States 1970 the Danish National Church 1971 and the Ecumenical Patriarchate 1974 He took part in several synodal delegations led by Patriarch Justinian and received numerous foreign delegations at Iasi or within the Iasi Archdiocese As a member of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches 1961 77 he participated in general congresses at New Delhi 1961 Uppsala 1969 and Nairobi 1975 as well as at the annual sessions of the Central Committee at Paris 1962 Geneva 1966 1973 and 1976 Heraklion 1967 Canterbury 1969 Addis Ababa 1971 Utrecht 1972 Berlin 1974 etc He was part of the Presidium of the Conference of European Churches and of its Consultative Committee participating in the Nyborg IV 1964 Nyborg V 1966 Nyborg VI 1971 and Engelberg 1974 General Assemblies as well as at sessions of the Presidium and the Consultative Committee He led delegations of the Romanian Orthodox Church to pan Orthodox conferences at Rhodes 1961 1963 1964 and Chambesy 1968 and to the first preparatory conference of the Holy and Great Pan Orthodox Synod Chambesy 1971 As metropolitan he published numerous articles pastoral letters speeches and editorials especially in the magazine Mitropolia Moldovei și Sucevei which appeared for twenty years under his direct supervision In addition the Iasi Metropolitan Centre edited other works among them Monumente istorice bisericești din Mitropolia Moldovei și Sucevei 1974 and Psaltirea in versuri a lui Dosoftei ediție critică 1975 the monographs Catedrala Mitropolitană din Iașui and Mănăstirea Cetățuia both 1977 brochure albums to popularise the monasteries of Moldavia prayer books etc Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church edit Patriarch Justinian died in March 1977 On June 12 1977 Metropolitan Iustin was elected Archbishop of Bucharest Metropolitan of Ungro Vlachia Patriarch of All Romania He was enthroned at the Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral Bucharest on June 19 1977 Iustin remained in office until he died in Bucharest on July 31 1986 and was buried in the Patriarchal Cathedral As patriarch he led several synodal delegations to other churches the Ecumenical Patriarchate 1978 the Orthodox Church in America Romanian Episcopate 1979 the Russian Orthodox Church 1980 the Serbian Orthodox Church 1981 the Church of Sweden 1981 the Geneva headquarters of the World Council of Churches 1981 the Bulgarian Orthodox Church 1982 the Reformed Church in Hungary 1982 and the Church of Greece 1984 In return he was visited by a number of church leaders as well as by numerous representatives of other churches and Christian denominations from all over the world Patriarch Iustin paid special attention to publishing activity He began the great collection Părinți și scriitori bisericești projected to span 90 volumes as well as the six volume set Arta creștină in Romania A new synod approved edition of the Bible appeared in 1982 a new New Testament in 1979 as well as textbooks for higher theological education and for theological seminaries doctoral theses and devotional books The Patriarchate s magazines continued to be published as well as those of the metropolitanates and bulletins for Romanian Orthodox communities abroad He helped restore some of Romania s most important churches and monasteries continuing the work he had begun at Iași Among the monasteries in question are Curtea de Argeș Cheia Zamfira Viforata Dealu Cernica Pasărea Țigănești Căldărușani Sfantul Spiridon Nou and Sfantul Gheorghe Moreover he put work into his own Patriarchal Cathedral as well as others Offices held editProfessor at the Nifon Seminary Bucharest 1937 1938 Professor at the University of Warsaw 1938 1939 Professor at the Cernăuți Suceava Faculty of Theology 1940 1946 Professor at the University of Bucharest 1946 1948 Professor at the Bucharest Theological Institute 1948 1956 Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania elected 26 February 1956 ordained bishop 15 March 1956 enthroned 18 March 1956 Archbishop of Iasi and Metropolitan of Moldova and Suceava elected 10 January 1957 enthroned 13 January 1957 Archbishop of Bucharest Metropolitan of Ungro Vlachia Patriarch of All Romania elected 12 June 1977 enthroned 19 June 1977 Selected works editSfanta Scriptură și interpretarea ei in opera Sf Ioan Hrisostom 1939 1941 Originalitatea parabolelor Mantuitorului 1944 1945 Activitatea Sfantului Apostol Pavel in Atena 1946 Ierarhia bisericească in epoca apostolică Anexă Texte biblice si patristice despre pace și muncă Craiova 1955 Simbolica lui Hristu Andrutsos traducere din greceste Craiova 1955 Sfantul Pavel și viața celor mai de seamă comunități creștine din epoca apostolică 1951 Temeiurile lucrării Bisericii pentru apărarea păcii 1953 Bibliography editJustin Moisescu Archived 2007 05 02 at the Wayback Machine in Dicționarul Teologilor Romani Mircea Păcurariu Ed Univers Enciclopedic Bucharest 1996 Dr Antonie Plămădeală Patru trepte in cei 60 de ani de patriarhat ortodox roman in Alte file de calendar de inimă romanească Sibiu 1988 p 44 69 speech given in the Synodal Hall of the Bucharest Patriarchal Palace 29 September 1985 Fr Prof Dr Ioan Rămureanu La 70 de ani de viață ai Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin in BOR yr XCVIII 1980 nr 3 4 p 339 363 Fr Prof Dumitru Radu Prea Fericitul Patriarh Iustin in teologia romanească in BOR yr XCVIII 1980 nr 3 4 p 364 383 Fr Scarlat Porcescu Coordonate ale arhipăstoriei Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin in scaunul Mitropoliei Moldovei și Sucevei in BOR yr XCVIII 1980 nr 3 4 p 384 403 Fr Dumitru Soare Contribuția Prea Fericitului Patriarh Iustin la dezvoltarea relațiilor ecumenice ale Bisericii Ortodoxe Romane in BOR yr XCVIII 1980 nr 3 4 p 404 432 Fr Armand Munteanu Bibliografia Prea Fericitului Părinte Patriarh Justin in Mitropolia Olteniei yr XXXII 1980 nr 3 6 p 389 401 other articles in the same edition p 265 388 References edit PORTRET Păcatele patriarhului Iustin Moisescu Epoca marilor demolări de ce nu a salvat Mănăstirea Văcăresti adevarul ro 21 November 2020 Retrieved 22 November 2022 Eastern Orthodox Church titlesPreceded byJustinian Marina Patriarch of All Romania1977 1986 Succeeded byTeoctist Arăpașu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patriarch Iustin of Romania amp oldid 1147142838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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