WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has labeled churches and other houses of worship as “essential» and called on governors...
By N. Zaimis The pros and cons of online tertiary-level instruction and lectures – in the wake of coronavirus pandemic measures –...
His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey has issued his Memorial Day Encyclical 2020. The Encyclical reads: Memorial Day...
On Friday, May 29, 2020, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and Saint Photios National Shrine will present the Shrine’s...
FAITH: An Endowment for Orthodoxy & Hellenism Scholarship Application Now Available Each year since its inception in 2004, FAITH celebrates the...
Severance of the will and rejection of the self remove malice from the soul. Then the highest aims in life, purity and peace, settle into your heart.
Download: Re-Opening Our Parishes – Letter to the Faithful Video Transcript Beloved Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, Christ...
‘And his disciples asked him, Teacher, who was to blame, he himself or his parents, that he was born blind?’ (Jn. 9, 2). A little earlier the Lord had cured the paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda and had said to him: ‘Go and sin no more, lest worse befall you’. (Jn. 5, 14). It’s clear from Christ’s words that the latter, who had been crippled for so many years, was himself to blame for his sickness. The case of the man who was born blind, however, was not so clear and this is why His disciples asked ‘Who sinned?’. The fact that God sometimes allows offspring to suffer for the sins of their parents had been clarified already in Holy ...
Today’s Gospel reading describes the healing of a man born blind, and speaks about the Light of life, the Heavenly Light, Christ. God’s revelation occurs in stages as in last week’s Gospel. Both the blind man and the Samaritan woman initially consider Christ to be an ordinary man, then they recognise Him as one of the Prophets, and finally they worship Him as the Son of God and Saviour of the world. The Lord had already faced the fervent hatred of the Jews, who persecuted Him from every side as a blasphemer. There was a great uproar when He broke the Sabbath and referred to Himself as the Son of God; they cast Him out of the synagogue and deprived him ...
On the feast of the Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas of Myra, on May 22, 2020, His Holiness...
The Orthodox Christian Network’s myOCN Community Online Gathering on Thursday, May 21 featured as special guest Anthony J. Limberakis, M.D.,...
Leadership of Assembly of Bishops appeals for equitable treatment of religion in reopening of States
On May 22, 2020, the Executive Committee of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America...
Χριστὸς Ἀνέστη! Christ is Risen! Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, On the 21st of May, our Church commemorated two...
His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of Atlanta has issued a supplemental letter concerning the re-opening of the churches. The letter reads:...
Even if you experience all the pleasures of the world, the greatest misfortune is poised over your head. When you sin, you become God’s enemy. You find yourself in grave danger of losing eternal life through neglect, when you live a careless life and don’t perform works worthy of repentance.
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The Archbishop of Australia, His Eminence Makarios, on Thursday visited the central office of the Greek Welfare Centre in Newtown,...
A special section on the pages of the Orthodoxia News Agency will soon feature all three segments, so far, of...
The Metropolitan of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki, His Eminence Nikolaos, spoke with the Orthodoxia News Agency and journalist Maria Giachnaki this...
The Orthodox Church in Montenegro on Thursday venerated the memory of St. John the Divine. The Metropolitan-Bishop of Montenegro and...