The Archbishop of Canada, His Eminence Sotirios, urged the bishops and priests of the Archdiocese to officiate at more Divine...
Greek defense minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos on Thursday began an official three-day visit to Egypt. In Cairo, the Greek minister will...
A partial nationwide lockdown in Greece – imposed due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic – will be extended until Monday,...
The Church today venerates the memory of the Holy Prophet Sophonias, or Zephaniah, as well as St. Theodoulos. Πηγή: www.orthodoxianewsagency.gr
We read that, in England, churches are going to be open for Christmas. Among these will be the Orthodox ones. As of today, Ireland is allowing 50 people at a time to attend Mass. In Holland, churches haven’t closed at all in the second phase, even though there’s been an enormous outbreak of cases and deaths from the pandemic. The same is true in Poland, despite the fact that the situation there is much harsher than it is in Greece. In the USA, the Supreme Court has forbidden the state of New York to impose strict limits on numbers in places of worship, calling it an unconstitutional act. Macron has announced the opening of churches in France Why? Because there are fewer people going ...
The coronavirus severely attacked us. It almost managed to close the doors of our churches. Divine Liturgies with only ten (10) or twenty-five (25) Christians are allowed. It is very difficult. We should not accept it. We must go on the offensive and this is how: Twice in the past I had requested in writing that you close examine the baptisms, weddings and funerals you have done in your church in the last ten (10) years. You need to make lists of names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses. You need to communicate with Christians regularly. This communication is needed now more than ever. Christmas is coming and our Christians must not remain without Holy Communion. This is what Satan wants. Let ...
On 23 November 2020, AGAPI Care proudly celebrated the opening of the Elysian House in Oakleigh. The ceremony commenced with...
Below we will present the birth of the God Who became human, as this is shown to be the expectation of all the peoples of the world, from ancient times until today. From the very first moment after the Fall and the exodus from Paradise, the human soul has sought ways and means to return to the state from which it fell. It has felt the need to bridge the gap which was created between God and humankind by the Fall. But every effort aimed at reconciling us has failed, has proved unsuccessful. In this way, people realized that, since we ourselves are not capable of ascending to God, of necessity God would have to descend to earth. This thought developed gradually ...
Right Reverend Bishops, Reverend Parish Priests, Honourable Presidents and Esteemed Members of the Boards of Directors, Members of the Philoptochos...
Consider all the universes, all the worlds there are, all the beings. Down with all the hearts, the minds, the lives, the immortalities, the eternities. Because without Christ all of them are hell for me, one hell on top of another. They’re all innumerable and interminable hells, in height, breadth and depth. Saint Justin Popović
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The Metropolis of Limassol’s radio station and the online magazine Pemptousia will co-organize the first online archontariki with the Metropolitan...
The Patriarch of All Romania, His Beatitude Daniel, on Tuesday officiated at a Te Deum service at the Patriarchal Cathedral...
The Archbishop of America, His Eminence Elpidophoros, this week received Turkey’s new consul general in New York, Reyhan Özgür. The...
The Metropolitan of Mesogea and Lavreotiki, His Eminence Nikolaos, issued a statement this week initially reminding that many countries in...
Days before a closely watched EU summit, where the prospect of sanctions against Turkey is on the horizon, the Islamist...
The Church today venerates the memory of Porphyrios the Kapsokalivytis, a 20th century saint of the Orthodox Church who was...
«I prayed for the health of the doctors while I was in the hospital, because I saw how difficult it...
On Sunday, November 29, His Eminence Archbishop Nikitas presided over Great Vespers at the Cathedral of St Andrew the Apostle...
In December 2020, St. Andrew’s Church in Kyiv will reopen for visitors after almost five years of restoration works. “All...