Apostolatul creștin și social în perioada arhipăstoririi patriarhului Iustin Moisescu

  • Ovidiu Soare “Dunarea de Jos“ University of Galati
Keywords: Church, Patriarch, Iustin Moisescu, Christian and Social Apostolate

Abstract

The study highlights the main internal and external directions for the promotion and execution of the Christian and Social Apostolate, which Patriarch Iustin was concerned about, notably the ones presented in 1977, his first year of being patriarch. It was a very eventful year, with many events carrying a strong spiritual and social burden. We mention here the passing away of Patriarch Justinian and then earthquake of March 4 – two events that happened within a few weeks of each other. There are two additional events: the enthronement of the Iustin, archbishop of Moldova and Suceava as the patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, and the Centenary of Independence 1877-1977. All these events were coordinated with wisdom and balance by Patriarch Iustin. He always showed through his actions that good understanding, faith, sacrifice, the love of nation and country, pace and brotherly love are the main guidelines of realising a true Christian and Social Apostolate in the Romanian Orthodox Church.

Author Biography

Ovidiu Soare, “Dunarea de Jos“ University of Galati

Pr. lect. univ. dr. Ovidiu Soare, Facultatea de Istorie, Filosofie și Teologie, Universitatea „Dunărea de Jos“ din Galați

Published
2019-06-12
How to Cite
Soare, O. (2019). Apostolatul creștin și social în perioada arhipăstoririi patriarhului Iustin Moisescu. Teologie și Educație La "Dunărea De Jos", 17, 150-161. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.35219/teologie.2019.04
Section
Patriarhii Nicodim Munteanu și Iustin Moisescu: In memoriam

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Obs.: This plugin requires at least one statistics/report plugin to be enabled. If your statistics plugins provide more than one metric then please also select a main metric on the admin's site settings page and/or on the journal manager's settings pages.