One newspaper reveals the story behind the Church’s pact with the internet, where people can send messages online, pay donations for the priest to pray for your soul. Rich Roma people nearby Bucharest have been depleted of over 500,000 euro by four men disguised in police officers. Former Education minister Andronescu received financing from the Education ministry for three research projects. Life in the Romanian countryside, improved by a German. Those in Bucharest can enjoy free rides with the boat in Herastrau.
Gandul reads about the Church’s deal with the internet: people can pay online for being mentioned by the priest in the Church: 1 euro/day or 24 euro/month. The monastery where you wish to be mentioned will receive the request in an email and the priest will read the message in the church, priests from the three religious institutions that appear on the website told the newspaper.
The Patriarchy does not agree with such initiatives that speculate commodity. Donations from people need to be willingly and the religious service should not be conditioned on a sum of money. The modern solution can be helpful for monasteries isolated where requested via mail are rare but also for Romanians living abroad who wish to strengthen their faith.
Evenimentul Zilei reads about the rich Roma families in Sintesti, nearby Bucharest where they built golden palaces and have expensive cars who now claim they have been vandalized by four men dressed in police officers who took from them more than 500,000 euro.
Officially, there are three businessmen in the area that were robbed by a group of four men disguised in police officers but unofficially people talk about other robberies that they did not report. People in the area claim that two of the four men are actual police officers that work in the area.
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