Cathedral of the Entry of the Virgin Mary into the Temple, Gherla explained

Cathedral of the Entry of the Virgin Mary into the Temple
Other Name:Catedrala Intrarea în Biserică a Maicii Domnului
Coordinates:47.0319°N 23.9092°W
Location:Stada Bobâlna 28, Gherla, Cluj County
Country:Romania
Denomination:Romanian Orthodox Church

The Cathedral of the Entry of the Virgin Mary into the Temple [1] (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Catedrala Intrarea în Biserică a Maicii Domnului) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at Stada Bobâlna 28, Gherla.[2]

The construction of the cathedral was completed in 1906. The church was the cathedral of the Eparchy of Gherla until 1930, when the headquarters moved to Cluj, in the Minorites Church, and the Gherla cathedral became a co-cathedral. Since 1948, when the Romanian Greek Catholic Church was outlawed by the communist regime, the building is used as a Romanian Orthodox parish.

In 2005, Patriarch Teoctist promised to return the church to its previous owner, but the transfer has yet to take place.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/4936.htm Cathedral of the Entry of the Virgin Mary into the Temple
  2. Web site: Premierul Tăriceanu s-a întâlnit cu Patriarhul Bisericii Ortodoxe Romane. www.amosnews.ro. 2016-09-19.
  3. Web site: Raportul SUA privind libertatea religioasă în România. Catholica.ro. 2016-09-19.