“Our concern is that the current conflict, until now only a ‘war of words’, could result in similarly careless treatment...
18 JUNE / 1 JULY 2020: Following publication of new Government guidelines, the Diocese is pleased to announce that from...
Bring my soul out of prison that I may give thanks to your name. The Hierarchs of the Assembly of...
In the end, we have a temptation before us that never abates.
For the first time since the canonization of Ruler Prince Saint Stephen the Great (1992), the Saint’s feast day was...
Brothers and sisters in the Lord, To hear the words of the Declaration of Independence can still bring a shiver...
Independence Day 2020 The Very Reverend and Reverend Clergy Esteemed Members of the Metropolitan Council, Esteemed Members of the Parish...
Death is a bridge that takes us to Christ. As soon as we close our eyes, we open them again in eternity. We’ll present ourselves before Christ. In the next life, we’ll experience the grace of God ‘in high definition’.
We shall make a few comments on a passage that Saint Sophrony wrote about Saint John the Baptist. The Lord exalted Saint John the Baptist and bore testimony that he is the greatest among them that are born of women, because he made himself the least (see Matt. 11:11). Although he had all the glory in Israel and many people even considered him to be Christ, he put himself under the shoes of the Lord and witnessed that he was unworthy to unloose the latchets of Christ’s shoes (see Luke 3:15-16, Mark. 1:7 and Acts 13:24-25), and that ‘Christ must increase, but I must decrease’ (cf. John 3:30). We must not forget that we fell from pride and the greatest ...
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The Church today venerates the memory of Anatolius, Patriarch of Constantinople, who was raised to the throne of the Patriarchate...
The latest online assembly with the Elder Archimandrite Ephraim, the Abbot of the Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopedi, was...
The Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia, His Eminence Chrysostom, met this week with the Serbian representative of the presidency of...
The issue of the Hagia Sophia also generated a reaction from Russia’s foreign ministry, with a spokeswoman saying any decision...
The European Commission Vice-President for Promoting the European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas, this week flatly rejected allegations by Turkish...
Just as the Lernaean Hydra of the ancients had seven heads, so it is with sin, with its seven deadly forms: pride, avarice, gluttony, injustice, fornication, anger and envy. Each of the seven casts deadly poison into the human soul. The most destructive, though, is the sin of envy. Because the sole aim of those who are envious is to harm their neighbors.
The Supreme Mufti of the Central Spiritual Muslim Board of Russia, Talgat Tajuddin, has proposed that the Cathedral of Holy...
Watch the online discussion with Elder Ephraim, Abbot of the Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopaidi and Fr. John Parker, Dean of St Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania. The discussion took place on June 30 2020, during the online seminary ‘Living Waters-Transmitting the Apostolic Faith to America Today-The Feast of the Holy Apostles’.
Watch the second part of Fr Jonah’s from Taiwan sermon on the Apostles.
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