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The fourth Archontariki from Mount Athos, with the Elder Archimandrite Ephraim, the Abbot of the Holy and Great Monastery of...
A member of the Turkish national assembly, Garo Paylan, who is one of the few lawmakers in Turkey of an...
The Metropolitan of Sweden and All Scandinavia, His Eminence Cleopas, in an encyclical, announced that holy services and the Divine Liturgy...
The Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Most Godly Beatitude Theophilos III, on the Sunday of the Blind Man officiated at the...
The Metropolitan of Nafpaktos and St. Vlassios, His Eminence Ierotheos, has issued a 42-page text entitled “The Orthodox Church’s Testimonial...
The Holy and Great Easter Resurrection service will be held later this evening at around midnight, in cathedrals around Greece,...
Stockholm, May 25, 2020 Reverend Fathers and Beloved Brethren in Christ, Dear Members and Benefactors of Holy Metropolis of Sweden...
On Sunday, May 11/24, 2020, His Beatitude our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the...
A soul which has been wounded by divine love is always joyful. It rejoices, gambols and dances because it floats securely in the Lord’s love, just as people do in calm water. No grievous event in the world can disturb its peace nor detract from its joy and delight.
This week is National Palliative Care Week (24-30 May) and is an opportunity to highlight the role of palliative care...
Feeling scared to go back to school or work? What about Church? This has been a crazy time for us...
Elder Ephraim of Arizona † Even the demons know quite well who Elder Joseph was. When exorcisms were being...
Patriarch Daniel focused his sermon on Sunday, May 24, on the way God can work through an invalid person, the...
New York – The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has created a “Greek Orthodox Archdiocese COVID-19 Relief Fund” as an...
On Sunday, May 24, Sunday of the Blind Man, His Grace Bishop Emilianos of Meloa attended St Catherine Greek Orthodox...
On May 21st, the Church commemorates two saints with particular gratitude, for the great services rendered to God. They are St. Constantine, and his mother St. Helen. St. Constantine was born in the town of Nysos (which is now the city of Nis in Serbia) around 275 AD. His father, Constantius Chloros, was of Greek-Illyrian origin and rose to become Emperor of the Western half of the Roman Empire. His mother was a virtuous and devout Christian named Helen, who was born in the town of Drepana, Bithynia (Asia Minor) around the year 247 AD. History has called St. Constantine “the Great” for his prudence in politics, his military skill, his courage, and his role in the development of the ...
In response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affecting our world, all of the Greek-American Day and Afternoon School...
Even the demons know quite well who Elder Joseph was. When exorcisms were being read over a possessed woman in Thessalonica, she began shouting: “That Joseph! He went to Philotheou. He’s protecting Philotheou Monastery, and I can’t do anything to them!” Everyone who heard this wondered how she knew about Elder Joseph and that his skull was at Philotheou. She herself, of course, didn’t know this, but the demon inside her did. In 1982 Father Stephanos Anagnostopoulos in Athens was reading the exorcism prayers for a different possessed woman. He described what happened as follows: While I was reading the second exorcism prayer, I noetically invoked the intercessions of Elder Joseph and of my spiritual father, Elder Ephraim. At that moment, the possessed woman ...
‘And after beating them harshly, they put them in prison and told the jailer to guard them well’. From the outset, Christianity has been associated with mistrust. It’s not just that belief in Christ engenders a way of life which is not pleasing to the world, since the main facets of this life are the rejection of the authority of the ego, and the adoption of asceticism, particularly that love which doesn’t react in the usual way of self-interest, vengeance and concern for enrichment. Instead it offers and is offered, while its faith in eternity and the resurrection, that is fearlessness in the face of death, is a cause of bewilderment. How is it that, in an atmosphere in which death ...