ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Diocese of Gyula Diocese of GyulaDiocese of GyulaEpiscopia Ortodoxă Română din GyulaGyulai Román Ortodox PüspökségThe St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Cathedral [eo; pl; ro] in GyulaLocationCountryHungaryTerritorySoutheastern HungaryHeadquartersGyulaStatisticsMembers5,204[1]InformationDenominationRomanian OrthodoxRiteByzantine RiteEstablished1999Current leadershipBishopSiluan Mănuilă The Diocese of Gyula (Hungarian: Gyulai Román Ortodox Püspökség; Romanian: Episcopia Ortodoxă Română din Gyula, also Jula or Giula) is the Romanian Orthodox diocese of the Romanians in Hungary. History The diocese was established in 1999 for the Romanian minority of Hungary, forming part of the Metropolis of Banat.[2] Gyula (Romanian: Jula or Giula), a Hungarian town near the Hungary–Romania border, was chosen as the administrative center. The first bishop, Sofronie Drincec, served from 21 February 1999 to 25 February 2007, later serving in the Diocese of Oradea in Romania. The second and current bishop is Siluan Mănuilă, in charge since 8 July 2007.[3] The diocese was withdrawn from the Metropolis of Banat in 2009 to be directly subordinate to the Patriarch of All Romania.[2] In 2010, the diocese had 19 parishes and two monasteries in which 15 priests worked.[4] See also Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Austria References ↑ "Hungarian census 2011 – final data and methodology" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 1 2 "Istoric al vieții religioase din Banat" (in Romanian). Metropolis of Banat. Retrieved 28 October 2019. ↑ Țăbârnă, Cezar (15 November 2008). "Istoria creștinismului (MCXXIV): Biserica Ortodoxă din Ungaria". Ziarul Lumina (in Romanian). Retrieved 28 October 2019. ↑ Mudrov, Sergey (2 April 2010). "Православная Европа. Статья 7 Венгрия: радость миссионерских приходов и плач покинутых церквей. Часть 3". Pravoslavie.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 28 November 2019. vteRomanian Orthodox ChurchOrganization Holy Synod [ro] Basilica News Agency Patriarch of All Romania List of hierarchs List of monasteries Associated organizations Alliance for the Union of Romanians AUR Alliance S.O.S. Romania History Christianization of Romania Usage of Church Slavonic Nifon Rusailă [ro] Secularization of monastic estates Relationship with the Iron Guard Romanian Orthodox Mission in Transnistria In Communist Romania Property dispute with the Romanian Greek Catholic Church [ro] Tanacu exorcism scandal SubdivisionsMetropolis of Munteniaand Dobruja Bucharest* Argeș and Muscel Buzău and Vrancea Lower Danube Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldaviaand Bukovina Iași* Roman and Bacău Suceava and Rădăuți Huși Metropolis of Transylvania Sibiu* Alba Iulia Covasna and Harghita Oradea Deva and Hunedoara Metropolis of Oltenia Craiova* Râmnic Severin and Strehaia Slatina and Romanați Metropolis of Banat Timișoara* Arad Caransebeș Metropolis of Cluj,Maramureș and Sălaj Vad, Feleac and Cluj* Maramureș and Sătmar Sălaj Metropolis of Bessarabia Chișinău* Bălți Dubăsari and Transnistria Southern Bessarabia Metropolis of Germanyand Central Europe Germany* Northern Europe Metropolis of Westernand Southern Europe Western Europe* Great Britain and Northern Ireland Italy Spain and Portugal Metropolis of the Americas United States of America* Canada Dioceses directly subordinatedto the Patriarch of All Romania Australia and New Zealand Dacia Felix Gyula Romanian Army (1921–1948) Vicariates Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marmației Former entities Metropolis of Proilavia Other Army of the Lord Icons Archdioceses in bold; metropolis seats marked * vteChristianity in HungaryEastern ChristianityEastern Orthodox Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Gyula Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Budapest Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buda Catholic Greek Catholic Church Western ChristianityCatholic Roman Catholic Church ProtestantLutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church[a] Calvinist Reformed Church[a] Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe Anabaptist Nazarene Unitarian Hungarian Unitarian Church Baptist Baptist Church of Hungary Hungarian Baptist Aid - Aid 24 Methodist Bread of Life Foundation Church of the Nazarene in Hungary Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship Methodist Church of Hungary Adventist Seventh-day Adventist Church Pentecostal Evangelical Pentecostal Fellowship Faith Church Hungarian Pentecostal Church Restorationist Jehovah's Witnesses The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hungary Interdenominationalorganisations Ecumenical Council of Churches in Hungary Hungarian Evangelical Alliance Hungarian Evangelical Alliance − Mission Commission 1 2 Part of the Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe This article about an Eastern Orthodox diocese is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte