Members of the permanent Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece will convene tomorrow, Tuesday, in order to...
The Sacred and Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople will also convene on Tuesday, under the chairmanship of...
The Church today venerates the memory of Righteous Father Theodosius the Cenobiarch, a 5th century monastic father from Cappadocia Πηγή:...
On the feast day of Saint Stephen the Archdeacon, 9 January 2021, His Grace Bishop Heruvim of Osek-Polje and...
With the blessing of His Grace Bishop Jovan of Sumadija and the administrator of the Archbishopric of Belgrade-Karlovci His Grace...
The feast day of Holy First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen, the Patron Saint-day of Republika Srpska, was marked with the...
His Eminence Metropolitan Hrizostom of Dabar-Bosnia and the Locum Tenens of the Throne of the Serbian Patriarchs officiated the Holy...
St Justin Popović’s critique of papacy is one of the most recurrent themes in his entire opus. One may detect in Justin’s view of papacy several elements, some that remain permanent in his works and some that depend on the historical context and circumstances. For example, Justin’s criticism of papal infallibility and of the papal claim to universal jurisdiction are recurrent. However, his views on the Vatican’s ecclesial policy, expressed as a critique of union, concordat or joint ecumenical activities are not a constant element in Justin’s approach to papacy. In the following lines I intend to focus on the early, middle and late period in Justin’s life and to explore the similarities and differences in his approach to papacy ...
Reverend Clergy, Esteemed Presidents and Committee Members of the Communities of the Holy Archdiocese Beloved in the Lord, It is...
It was an eventful afternoon for faithful and attendees of the Annual Blessing of the Waters held in Glenelg, South...
His Eminence Ioannis, of Zambia ,on Saturday January 9th visited Chirundu at Southern Province of Zambia . Chirundu is a...
Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church New York, New York January 10, 2021 Beloved Brothers and Sisters in the...
The first step towards pride is vanity, that is the conviction that I’m somebody. The next step is conceit, that is the feeling not only that I’m somebody, but I’m important as regards God and other people. From vanity and conceit arise a host of proud thoughts, which are abhorrent to God. Self-knowledge and the experience of our insignificance can be of help here. We should often bring to mind mistakes we’ve made in the past and criticize ourselves over them. Saint Theophan the Recluse
On Saturday, 27 December 2020/ 9 January 2021, the Patriarchate of Jerusalem celebrated the commemoration of the Holy First Martyr...
On Friday, 26 December 2020/ 8 January 2021, the Patriarchate celebrated the Feast of the Synaxis of our Most Holy...
On Thursday, 25 December 2020 / 7 January 2021, the Patriarchate of Jerusalem celebrated the Feast of the Nativity of...
Today’s gospel extract refers to the beginning of the public ministry of Jesus Christ. The basic content of Jesus Christ’s...
Today, January 10, 2021, Deacon Asterios Zouriakas, graduate of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, was ordained as a presbyter...
The shutdown of retail stores, including hair salons, bookstores and nail salons will be extended for another week to Monday,...
The Russian Orthodox Church believes that it is premature to hand over the St. Nicolas icon gifted to Russian Foreign...