A short film about the life of St Sophrony the Athonite Made for the Sunday School of the Greek Orthodox...
Sydney’s Greek Orthodox Parish of St Spyridon was the venue for a historic milestone for Orthodoxy in Australia, where His...
If you want to teach God’s love, don’t say anything. Try to be kind and loveable at all times.
Almost everyone has doubts, on occasion, concerning God and faith. These can be resolved, however, with opposing thoughts which confirm the truth of divine revelation as regards human beings and the world: the order and harmony of the universe, the miracle of life, all the other supernatural and amazing wonders performed by the Lord and His saints. And, above all, the testimony of the consciousness of well-disposed and pure souls. The works of God, which bear witness to His existence and providence, have many facets. One is brilliant and therefore very obvious. Another is simply light and discreet. Another is faint and hard to identify. Another is dark and therefore invisible. This last facet has to do with doubts. The Lord ...
Saint Photios National Shrine is proud to unveil its new and improved website! Commenting on the new website, Bishop...
Since 2017, the Telos Project has been endeavoring to serve and nourish young adults in the Orthodox Church, empowered...
Flipping through an album of travel photos the other day, I recalled lighting a candle at the Taj Mahal a...
Watch our news bulletin in English with Charilaos Tzannis: Πηγή: www.orthodoxianewsagency.gr
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America – Holy Eparchial Synod Designates July 24 as a Day of Mourning
THE HOLY EPARCHIAL SYNOD THE GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA “And Let Our Cry Come Unto Thee” Sunday, July 19,...
The Church today venerates the memory of Athenogenes the Holy Martyr of Heracleopolis and his 10 disciples, as well as...
The St. Maximus the Greek Institute has unveiled a new musical compilation of songs first performed by legendary singer and...
The second part of the second online assembly from Mount Athos with the Elder Archimandrite Ephraim, the Abbot of the...
The Archbishop of Canada, His Eminence Sotirios, on Wednesday issued announcement entitled “Coronavirus and Holy Communion: A Chronicle of Events”....
The trial of the Bishop of Niksic, His Grace Ioannicus, and another eight Orthodox priests in Montenegro was again postponed...
Fast-paced preparations continue in Turkey to transform the iconic Hagia Sophia into a mosque — a shocking development that now...
«As you know, as of March 16, 1983, the Turkish State has ratified the International “Convention concerning the Protection of...
The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Sweden and All Scandinavia expresses its grave concern regarding the preservation of the status of...
A short film about the life of St Sophrony the Athonite Made for the Sunday School of the Greek...
It’s obvious that wickedness and evil are the result of our intentions. Evil isn’t part and parcel of our nature, but the result of our intentions. The devil in particular is called evil because of his excessive wickedness and because, though we’ve done nothing to harm him, he wages implacable warfare against us. This is why the Lord didn’t say ‘Deliver us from the evil ones’, but ‘from the evil one’. Christ trains and educates us not to turn away from other people if they do us some harm, but to direct our hatred away from them and towards the devil, since he’s the author of all wickedness.
Work is underway to convert Hagia Sophia from a museum to a mosque. Videos broadcasted by Turkish Media show municipal...