Iosif Trifa

Iosif Trifa

Iosif Trifa was a Romanian Orthodox priest and evangelist. He founded "Oastea Domnului" ("Lord's Army"), which was a mystical movement. He was also the uncle of Valerian Trifa. [ [http://www.alternativaonline.ca/Comunitate0406_08.html Alternativa Online] ] Trifa placed on the 100 greatest Romanians list.

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