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21-11-1998 (1)

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A different way to connect history and geography, time and space. This is the Date/Period page, developed to have temporal information displayed on the map. Below you can see the map displayed with data points which are connected to the date/period 21-11-1998 . Examples such as the date of the construction of a building, historical events that happened in a specific year/day, inaugurations, etc. can be seen through their presentation on a world map. The data snippets related to the date/period 21-11-1998 are also presented in a paginated list below the map. For suggesting geographical points (coordinates) related to the date/period 21-11-1998 please do not hesitate to contact us through the page 'Suggest Data', you can find the link at the bottom of this page.

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After the War of Independence, the Bulgarian community in Constanța requested land from the local authorities to construct a church dedicated to 'St. Cyril and Methodius' in 1898. The church, currently known as Sf. Nicolae Vechi, was consecrated in 1907 and adorned with paintings by Ioanid Batrânul. Following the Craiova Treaty of 1941, the Bulgarians gained ownership of places of worship in the Quadrilateru region, leading to the return of ownership rights over churches in Dobrogea. During the Second World War, the 'St. Apostles Peter and Paul' church served as a diocesan church after a bomb hit its altar. The Evangelical Church of the Augustan denomination on Karol Blvd. was demolished in 1961, and on April 9, 1963, the Constanța Municipal People's Council assigned the current church on Maior Gh. Șonțu Street to the Evangelical Cult for use and interior remodeling. The church underwent restoration and repainting by Ion Musceleanu after 1940, and in 1987, it was transferred to the Archdiocese of Tomis and the Lower Danube due to the dwindling number of members in the Evangelical Cult. Father Nicolae Voicu initiated consolidation works, and on December 6, 1987, the Holy Liturgy was celebrated for the first time since 1963. Father Nicolae Voicu later considered establishing a new church in the area, and from 1995, Father Marius Moșteanu oversaw the painting site. On November 21, 1998, the consecration of the painting took place. Various priests served in the church, including Father Bogdan Moise, who left to found another church, and Father Alin Constantin Boc was appointed to the vacant position by Archbishop Teodosie on April 4, 2003.

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