The Orthodox Church from Cireşa

The Orthodox Church from Cireşa

Religious monument


Address

Strada Haţegului 68, Cireșa, Romania

About

The church of Cireşa commune was originally made of wood. The exact circumstances in which this church disappeared are not known, but it is known that the current place of worship was built in 1821 and was consecrated for the first time in 1830.

Considering that the church became more and more inadequate, with the support of the local authorities, in 1995, an annex was built on the western side of the church, and today, this is where the epitropy of the church and the flags are located.

In 2006, the church was consecrated by PS Lucian, Bishop of Caransebeș.

text source: episcopiacaransebesului.ro
photo source: Facebook Parohia Ortodoxa Ciresa 

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