Misionarul
Misionarul (English: The Missionary) is a newspaper issued by the Metropolis of Bessarabia in Chişinău.
Publisher | Metropolis of Bessarabia |
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Founded | October 6, 1929 |
Language | Romanian |
Ceased publication | 1942-2004 |
Sister newspapers | Luminătorul |
History
The first edition was printed on October 6, 1929.[1] The first editor in chief was Vladimir Burjacovschi (May 23, 1891, Sănătăuca, Soroca County - 1959, Bucharest). Among the authors were: Efim Tighineanu, Episcopal Policarp, Constantin N. Tomescu, Vladimir Burjacovschi, Vasile Ţepordei, Marin Ionescu, Alexandru Scvoznicov, Sergiu Roşca, Constantin Chirică, V. Prisăcaru, Corneliu Grumăzescu, T. Gogoncea, I. D. Oporan, V. Harea, Spiru L. Gheorghiu, protosinghel Ieraclie, protodiacon Beladanu, ierodiacon Serafim Gheorghiu.
Bibliography
- Chişinău. Enciclopedie. – Chişinău: Ed. Museum, 1997. – 576 p.
- Istoria Basarabiei. De la începuturi şi până în 1994. – Bucureşti: Ed. Tempus, 1998. – 194 p.
- Nina Negru. Nu-l mai plângeţi pe acela Care veşnic singur nu-i… // Lit. şi Arta. – 1994. – 19 mai. – P. 8.
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gollark: IIRC multilingual training produces worse performance than training on just one language, in general.
gollark: I have beta access if you want me to run things through it for you.
gollark: The best thing for that now is probably Codex, which they probably mean, but it isn't *that* good.
gollark: Besides, stuff isn't as far along as the first four panels say.
External links
- (in Romanian) Vasile Secrieru, Revista "Misionarul" – repere istorice
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