Tag: St. John

  • January 7, 2020

    January 7, 2020


    VISIT Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis is paying a working
    visit to the German state of Bavaria. The Romanian official has attended a
    session of the local government and held talks with Markus Soder, the Minister
    President of Bavaria and president of the Christian-Social Union CSU. ‘It is very important to signal that our relation both for Romania and for
    the ethnics Germans from Romania who are now living in Bavaria is a special
    bridge between Romania and Bavaria’, president Iohannis said adding that a
    meeting of the mixed Romania-Bavaria committee would be talking place shortly,
    a very important event not only for the political relations but also for
    economy. Markus Soder has congratulated Ionannis on his second term in office
    as president of Romania underlining that Romania is a major partner. ‘We
    believe that Europe isn’t led from Brussels alone, and it’s not moving between
    Germany and France, but there is an interest in this partnership between
    Europe’s smaller states. ‘From a geographical point of view,
    Romania is very important for Europe’, Soder added. Iohannis will be
    participating in the annual meeting of the CSU group in Bundestag, the German
    Parliament’s lower chamber and will have talks with the president of Bavaria
    Parliament, Ilse Aigner.










    TALKS Romanian Prime Minister Ludovic Orban begins a three-day
    working visit to Brussels for talks with European and NATO officials. Orban
    will also be attending a meeting of the European People’s Party group within
    the European Parliament. The visit kicks off with a bilateral meeting with
    Charles Michel, president of the European Council. Also today the head of the
    Romanian executive will be received by Frans Timmermans,Executive
    Vice President-Designate of the European Commission and will be having talks
    with the EU chief negotiator for Brexit Michel Barnier. Orban’s delegation will
    also be meeting European commissioners for neighborhood and enlargement Oliver
    Varhelyi and for budget and human resources Johannes Hahn. In Brussels Orban
    will be holding talks with the head of the European Commission Ursula von der
    Leyen, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and with the president of the
    European Parliament David Sassoli.










    APPEAL Romania’s Interior Ministry has responded to an appeal launched
    at European level and has resources ready to be deployed to Australia to help
    this country deal with the devastating effects of the bushfires. The EU has
    activated its Civil Protection Mechanism and Romania’s President Klaus
    Iohannis, who has been briefed on the available resources, has given the
    greenlight for the assistance and rescue operations. The EU intends to make
    available to the Australian authorities a rescue unit and resources that the
    latter can access totally or partially according to their needs. Bushfires in
    south-eastern Australia have destroyed over 8 million hectares of vegetation,
    killed at least 25 people and destroyed the wildlife in the region. Thousands
    of houses have been destroyed or damaged while some towns and villages have
    been left without electricity, communications or drinking water.








    St. JOHN The
    majority Orthodox believers and Greek Catholics in Romania are today
    celebrating Saint John, the prophet of the New Testament, the one who baptized
    Jesus in Jordan River. John the Baptist as he is also known, was imprisoned and
    beheaded by king Herod. Nearly 2 million Romanians are today celebrating their
    name day, which puts and end to the winter holiday season in Romania. Old Rite Christians annually
    celebrate Christmas Day on January 7 to remember Jesus Christ’s birth,
    described in the Christian Bible. This date works to the Julian calendar, that pre-dates
    the Gregorian calendar, which is
    commonly observed.






    (translated by bill)