Abstract
Folklore has often been seen as an independent element, specific to a certain
time and space, forgetting that it does not belong only to a territory, but is
present in universal culture. Clearly, when analyzing Romanian culture, we must start from the fact that local folklore is an essential component of
national culture. The study of popular culture should not be profoundly
affected by new trends in modern research or by new mass media, but rather
should be combined to modernize the discourse of folklore in order to
achieve the desired results. Starting from the beginnings of the history of the
Romanian people, passing through the modern era and reaching the
contemporary period, the folk tradition and the Orthodox Christianity
constituted some of the basic pillars of our affirmation all over the world. In
this sense, the concern for the Romanian faith and tradition is permanently
combined in the old and new preoccupations of the Orthodox spirituality.