The Russian Orthodox Church held its main midnight Christmas service at Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on Wednesday evening,...
Yesterday’s feast day of the Theophany, or the Epiphany, was celebrated with open churches and chapels in Greece, as Church-going...
The Church today commemorates the Synaxis, or assembly, of John the Holy Glorious Prophet, Baptist and Forerunner. Today Christians celebrate...
SOFIA, Bulgaria — Thousands of Orthodox Christian worshippers in Bulgaria on Wednesday ignored warnings issued by health authorities to abstain...
CONSTANTINOPLE — With no visiting faithful from Greece or other Christian Orthodox countries, due to the coronavirus pandemic, only two...
The Epiphany celebration marking the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River went on as usual in Tarpon Springs,...
Turkish media says that the only surviving part of the 18th century Ai Dimitri Monastery, the chapel, has collapsed because...
His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew presided from the Throne on the morning of the First Day of the New Year...
The water blessing ceremonies, traditionally carried out outdoors on Epiphany Day, were carried out indoors at all churches on Wednesday...
BY THE GRACE OF GOD BISHOP OF EASTERN AMERICA Most beloved clergy and monastics, sons and daughters, faithful children of...
A month ago, Orthodox Christians for Life (OCLife) was restored by new leadership after many years of inactivity. The group...
On January 7, the Greek Orthodox church celebrates the Feast Day of the Synaxis of Agios Ioannis the Baptist and...
Greek Orthodox people celebrated the Epiphany on Wednesday in Greece and Australia in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, meaning...
Damascus, January 6, 2021 Amid ecclesiastical, official, and lay presence, His Beatitude John X Patriarch of Antioch and All the...
Applications for events funding close on 3 February Multicultural organisations can apply for funding for events to be held between...
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, arrived on Mount Athos, from where he wished merry Christmas Eve to the Orthodox believers....
Don’t be shocked when you hear what people say against the faith. Because those who are talking don’t understand what it really is. You just remember the basic principle which the early Christians knew very well. They felt sorry for people who knew all the sciences, but didn’t know God. On the other hand, they counted those people blessed who knew God, even if they knew absolutely nothing about human affairs. Guard this knowledge as the greatest treasure in your heart, and make your way straight ahead, looking neither left nor right. We mustn’t let what we hear against religion make us lose our sense of direction. Saint Luke the Surgeon
On 7 January, the Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Honourable Forerunner and Baptist, John. It is the oldest feast of our Church for John the Baptist and it came from God. God enlightened the Fathers of the Church and they appointed the day after Epiphany for us to honour Saint John, the man who baptized Our Lord. He’s the greatest saint of our Church. No-one compares to the Mother of God, of course, but John is “the greatest of those born to woman”. In the flesh, the love of Christ for humankind. The friend of sinners. The preacher of repentance. The desert-loving dove. It matters not in which desert we find ourselves, be it the desert of cities or of ...
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