The winners of the “Colours of Orthodoxy. Finland” photo contest were announced at the end of October. The jury assembled...
On the day when the Church celebrates the memory of the Holy Great Martyr Demetrius, the brotherhood of the Zgodacica...
St. Nektarios of Aegina is one of the most beloved saints of the Orthodox Church today. He is especially venerated...
Parish Registration Now Available Topic Tips and Resources Now Available The Department of Religious Education has released the 2021 Topic...
On Wednesday, November 4, His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta, assisted by area clergy, presided at the funeral of Rev....
The Department of Religious Education has a variety of educational and gift items for the Christmas season for all ages....
In the petition which we address to God, “For this Holy House” (which we heard about in the previous Homily), the following words are also said: “and for those who enter it with faith, reverence, and fear of God, let us pray to the Lord.” In other words, to pray for those who enter the holy Church with faith, reverence and fear of God. What does the Church mean by “fear,” which is connected with the faith and reverence of Christians who are entering the church? We can definitely say that the “fear of God” has no relation whatsoever with the fear that someone feels when an enraged person attacks them with a weapon (or any other visible danger associated with ...
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Sectorul Social-Filantropic al Arhiepiscopiei Râmnicului și Protoieria Râmnicu-Vâlcea au organizat vineri, 06 noiembrie, o activitate filantropică pentru familii numeroase din...
Members of the Holy Synod of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church this week discussed the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in...
The 154th anniversary of the destruction of the Arkadi Monastery on Crete was commemorated this week — sadly without...
The Archbishop of Tirana, Durres and All Albania, His Beatitude Anastasios, called on the faithful to apply Christ’s exhortation,...
The feast day of St. Nektarios the Wonderworker was commemorated on Monday on the island of Aegina at the...
The Church today venerates the memory of Holy Father Arsenius of Cappadocia. This saint was born in roughly 1840...
His Beatitude John X Patriarch of Antioch and All the East celebrated the Sunday Liturgy at the St. George Al-Humeyra...
Liturgy was led by Fr Julius Orach at St. Lavrentios in Gulu City. St. Nektarios lived in this world just...
Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, When travel was easier and I was able to traverse our Metropolis, I had...
On this occasion of the Feast of the Archangels, Angels, Cherubim, Seraphim, and all the Incorporeal Heavenly Powers, let us look at how our life is connected with the holy Angels, which includes the divine worship of our Church. A hymn of the Church declares: “Through your Cross Christ, a flock made of angels and men, and a Church; heaven and earth rejoice” (Aenoi, Friday after Thomas Sunday). Our Christ, in His love, united us with the holy Angels through His sacrifice on the cross. We became one spiritual flock of Christ (which is His Church), consisting of humanity and the Angels. As a result, it is only natural for the holy Angels to also participate in the divine worship of ...
The 154th anniversary of the holocaust of Arkadi was commemorated on Saturday with a special sit-down dinner organised by the...
On November 7, 2020, the XIV International Festival ‘Russian Diaspora’ opened in online format in the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of...