Yes, a Romanian Orthodox can marry a Christian from another denomination, but the couple may need to seek permission from the Orthodox Church. The church typically requires that the non-Orthodox partner is baptized in a Christian faith and may also encourage the couple to participate in pre-marital counseling. The ceremony may take place in an Orthodox church, but specific guidelines can vary by parish and bishopric.
The majority of Romanian people is Christian orthodox.
No. A marriage between an Orthodox Christian and someone outside the Christian religion will not be blessed by the Orthodox Church and will be grounds for excommunication (barring from the sacraments).
Romanian census, March 2002: christian orthodox - 87 %.
No.
Yes, but the Non-Orthodox must be baptized into The Orthodox Church first before the Holy Sacrament of Marriage takes place.
Romanian Orthodox Church's population is 18,806,428.
Romanian Orthodox Church was created in 1872.
Romanians are generally christian orthodox; a small percentage belong to some stupid sects.
St. Stefan's Romanian Orthodox Church was created in 1924.
Old Calendar Romanian Orthodox Church was created in 1925.
Because the Romanian Orthodox Church adopted the new (Gregorian) calendar in 1924, along with the Greek Orthodox Church. The largest Orthodox church (the Russian Orthodox) continued to use the old (Julian) calendar, along with the Serbian Orthodox, to celebrate Christmas on 7 January each year.
He never mentioned his religion. But most likely romanian orthodox