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At Least 13 More Moldovan Parishes Joining Romanian Orthodox Church Amid Anti-Russian Backlash


Orthodox Christians take part in Easter celebrations in Chisinau in April.
Orthodox Christians take part in Easter celebrations in Chisinau in April.

Orthodox priests in at least 13 parishes in Moldova expect to be accepted into the local branch of a Romanian church this week, furthering a trend of dozens of defections from the local arm of the Russian Orthodox Church amid state, clergy, and public anger over Moscow's invasion of Moldova's fellow post-Soviet neighbor Ukraine. Control of the dozen-plus parishes will pass to the Metropolis of Bessarabia, which is subordinate to the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Moscow-run Moldovan Orthodox Church, which serves most Moldovans, has already complained to Moscow's patriarch and defrocked a handful of the defectors. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Moldovan Service, click here.

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