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Over 290,000 people have worshipped at the National Cathedral in the last ten days. The last day of access to the altar is Wednesday, and the visiting schedule will continue.

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In the last ten days, over 290,000 people have had the opportunity to kneel at the altar of the National Cathedral, where the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle and Saint Demetrius the New are displayed. Wednesday is the last day that believers can access the altar, and those interested in participating in the pilgrimage can check online the waiting time and the end of the line through a link provided by the Archdiocese of Bucharest. Additionally, the visiting schedule for the next two months is available, as the Cathedral will be closed during some periods for the continuation of interior works.

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Ultima zi de intrare în altar. Aproape 300.000 de oameni au fost la Catedrala Națională. Programul până în 2026
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Peste 290.000 de persoane au trecut pe parcursul a zece zile prin Altarul Catedralei Naţionale
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The Romanian Patriarchate has announced the extension of the visiting and worship program at the National Cathedral in Bucharest until November 5, considering the large influx of pilgrims.
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Thousands of believers are waiting up to 8 hours to visit the National Cathedral in Bucharest, after its consecration on October 26.
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The National Cathedral will be closed for two weeks for interior work, from November 15-29, 2025, but it will be open for visits until then.
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The National Cathedral will be closed between November 15-29 for works, but it will be open on November 30 and December 1 for services.
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The fourth night of pilgrimage at the National Cathedral was marked by queues of over 2 km and waiting times of up to 12 hours, generating discontent among the pilgrims.
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