1990 Religion & Beliefs Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 08 Feb David Hare's 'Racing Demon' premieres at London's National Theatre: David Hare's play 'Racing Demon' premiered at London's National Theatre on February 8, 1990. The production, directed by Richard Eyre, featured a cast including Oliver Ford Davies, Richard Pasco, and Michael Bryant. The play, focusing on the Church of England and issues like gay ordination, received critical acclaim and won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play in 1990. source: xwhos.com
  • 01 May Episcopal Church in the Philippines gains autonomy: On May 1, 1990, the Philippine Episcopal Church was inaugurated as an autonomous province within the Anglican Communion, taking the name Episcopal Church in the Philippines (ECP). This marked its full independence from the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA), after nearly nine decades as a missionary district and diocese under ECUSA's jurisdiction. source: episcopalchurch.org
  • 07 Jun Metropolitan Alexy elected Russian Orthodox Patriarch: On June 7, 1990, Metropolitan Alexy of Leningrad and Novgorod was elected as the 15th Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia during the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church. His enthronement ceremony took place on June 10, 1990. Alexy II led the Russian Orthodox Church from 1990 until his death in 2008, overseeing its revival and expansion during a transformative period in Russian history. source: britannica.com
  • 24 Jun Church of Ireland ordains first female priests: On June 24, 1990, the Church of Ireland ordained its first female priests, marking a significant milestone in the Anglican Communion's history. This event occurred four years before the Church of England began ordaining women as priests in 1994. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 10 Sep Basilica of Our Lady of Peace consecrated in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast: On September 10, 1990, Pope John Paul II consecrated the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast. This basilica is recognized as the largest church in Africa and the world, covering 30,000 square meters and standing 158 meters tall. It can accommodate 18,000 worshippers and was constructed between 1985 and 1989, with costs estimated between $175 million and $600 million. source: pilgrim-info.com
  • 26 Sep Pope John Paul II's pastoral activities in September 1990: In September 1990, Pope John Paul II engaged in various pastoral activities, including visits to Albano Laziale on September 20, Ferrara, Pomposa, Comacchio, and Argenta on September 22–23, and a meeting with the World Committee of Scouting on September 20. These engagements reflect his commitment to pastoral care and ecumenical relations. source: vatican.va
  • 29 Sep Washington National Cathedral completed on September 29, 1990: The Washington National Cathedral, located in Washington, D.C., was completed on September 29, 1990, after 83 years of construction. The final stone was placed during a ceremony attended by President George H. W. Bush. The cathedral, designed in the Neo-Gothic style, serves as the seat of both the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. source: en.wikipedia.org