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By the Easter of Blajins, Let Us Keep Quiet and Not Turn the Cemetery Into a Mass of Remembrance, Urge the Priests

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The Easter of Blajins, marked today and on Monday, April 20, is a occasion for mention of those who have died. The cult of the dead, which represents the communion between the living and the deceased, has a special significance for the Orthodox Church, supports the Church's priest "Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Viorel Cojocaru. From a symbolic point of view, the Easter of Blajins binds the land of heaven, and the past from present and future.
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The Easter of Blajins, marked today and on Monday, April 20, is a occasion for mention of those who have died. The cult of the dead, which represents the communion between the living and the deceased, has a special significance for the Orthodox Church, supports the Church's priest "Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Viorel Cojocaru. From a symbolic point of view, the Easter of Blajins binds the land of heaven, and the past from present and future.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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