Romanian Old Calendar Orthodox Church

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The Romanian Old Calendar Orthodox Church (Biserica Ortodoxă de Stil Vechi din România), or sometimes called the Romanian Traditionalist Orthodox Church or True Orthodox Church of Romania, is the Romanian True Orthodox Church which is Headquartered at Slătioara Monastery in the Village of Slătioara in the Suceava Region of Romania. It was first just the Old Calendar Movement and Bishopless Synod being ran under the unofficial leadership of Hieromonk Glicherie Tănase for almost 30 years before being joined by Bishop Galaktion Cordun in 1952 whom would formally collectivize the Synod and became the First Metropolitan and First Hierarch of the Synod which aims to continues the Romanian Orthodox Church in opposition to the Romanian Patriarchate (BOR) which adopted the New Calendar in Late 1924 and has dabbled in some Ecumenistic Activity in the past 100 years since then. It has Churches all across Romania, with a Concentration around the Carpathian Mountains, and has around 1.5 to 2.5 Million Laity and Membership in Romania.