Pridnestrovie PMR

Church reorganized Diocese to match Pridnestrovie's borders

TransnistriaFollowing Pridnestrovie's declaration of independence, the Holy Synod reorganized the curacy into the Tiraspol-Dubossary bishopric within the Moldovan Metropolia. It's territory now fully coincides with the borders of Pridnestrovie.
The new Diocese administration building in Tiraspol.
The new Diocese administration building in Tiraspol.

TIRASPOL (Tiraspol Times) - Jokingly, Pridnestrovie's government sometimes says that the young country has God's blessing. While that may be hard to prove, it is true that church officials recognize the country's president and that Tiraspol-based Bishop Justinian regularly accompanies the nation's leadership at official PMR events.

The Moscow Patriarchate has been instrumental in strengthening the Russian Orthodox Church in Pridnestrovie and many of the followers see this as an important blessing of the Church towards the new country. To believers everywhere, this move underscored Pridnestrovie's sovereign status as a separate nation.

Pridnestrovie, also known unofficially as Transnistria, declared independence in 1990. Although it is sometimes considered a part of Moldova, it was never part of an independent Moldova at any time in history. By the time Moldova declared its independence in 1991, Pridnestrovie was already outside of its jurisdiction.


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<h1>Church reorganized Diocese to match Pridnestrovie&#039;s borders</h1> Pridnestrovie or Transnistria is the name for the left bank of the Moldavian Dniester River / Dniestr River, or Dnestr (Nistru). <a href="http://www.visitpmr.com/">Church reorganized Diocese to match Pridnestrovie&#039;s borders</a> which is independent although Moldavia considers it part of Moldova and a Moldovan breakaway region or separatist republic of Moldova. <p> <h2>Tiraspol Times Transnistria news and Transdniester newspaper from PMR Pridnestrovie and Moldova:</h2> It is called Transdniester, Transdniestr or Trans-Dniestria and its breakaway regime in separatist Transnistria became independent from Moldova in 1990 and is today separate de facto state. Large cities and towns include Tiraspol Dubossary Rybnitsa Bender or Bendery with Tighina as well as Grigoriopol, Kamenka / Camenca and Slobozya. The main political leaders are Yevgeny Shevchuk and president Igor Smirnov. <p> <a href=" http://pridnestrovie.net/">Pridnestrovie Transnistria</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/index.html">Transdnistria between Moldova (Moldova Republic or Moldovan republic) and Ukraine</a> <a href="http://www.tiraspoltimes.com/index.php">Tiraspol Transdniestr (or Trans-Dnistria)</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/aboutus.html">About Pridnestrovie breakaway republic</a> <a href="links.html">Links to Transnistria's government</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/image">Photos and images from Transdniestria</a>