By Alexander Tanas CHISINAU (Reuters) – Romania’s Orthodox Church says it will keep welcoming priests bolting from Moldova’s Russian-linked Orthodox Church to join a growing rival body subordinate to Bucharest as it believes the ex-Soviet state’s future lies with Europe. Disputes within Moldova’s Orthodox community, which makes up 90% of the population in the country…
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Romania s Orthodox Church says it will keep welcoming priests bolting from Moldova s Russian-linked Orthodox Church to join a growing rival body subordinate to Bucharest as it believes the.