Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese Launches ROARCH App

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LONDON — During the Diocesan Assembly on February 10, 2026, held at the Archbishopric Cathedral of St. George the Great Martyr in Enfield, the Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of Great Britain and Northern Ireland officially launched the ROARCH mobile application, a new digital tool for parishioners and church communities.

Available for both iOS and Android devices, the ROARCH app centralizes essential information about church life in the Archdiocese. Users can access the daily Orthodox calendar, diocesan news and announcements, multimedia resources, and contact details for all parishes, including guidance on reaching priests and worship locations. The app is designed as a dynamic platform, with periodic updates adding content related to pastoral work, youth activities, catechesis, and diocesan events.

The launch reflects the Archdiocese’s broader vision of modern, responsible communication, strengthening the bond between the faithful and their communities. By providing a single, accessible hub for information and engagement, ROARCH aims to enrich the spiritual and communal life of Orthodox believers across Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

The app is available for iOS and Android and can be downloaded for free from the App Store and Google Play.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Albanian radio Ngjallja expanded reach with new mobile applications.

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