Orthodox Russians take traditional three dips in icy rivers, lakes and ponds in early hours of January 19 Orthodox Russians...
On 14 January 2020, on the Feast of the Circumcision of the Lord and Feast of St. Basil the Great,...
The Representation of the Romanian Orthodox Church to the European Institutions and Les Grands Heures de la Cambre invite you to...
The Orthodox Church celebrates Epiphany today, January 19. A solemn liturgy has been conducted in all acting churches across Georgia....
The Archbishop of America, His Eminence Elpidophoros, has conveyed a letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over the...
Hellenism in Australia today celebrates the feast day of Macarius the Great of Egypt, which also marks the name day...
The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, His All Holiness Bartholomew I, again officiated at a Great Blessing of the Waters ceremony...
Orthodox Christians in Georgia and across the world are celebrating Epiphany today, January 19, during which the Georgian Orthodox Church...
The baptism of Saint John had not remission of sins, but only brought men to penitence. He preached therefore the...
Self-indulgence and pride reveal themselves particularly through our impatience and irritability. This is demonstrated by the fact that we can’t willingly, or even unwillingly, put up with any sadness that other people cause us.
17 December 1989 In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Ten lepers came to the Lord; ten men who were ritually unclean and therefore, ritually rejected by their community, unable to attend the common worship of the Temple, unable to come near the habitations of men; and unclean also in the eyes of men because their sickness could be transmitted to others: others could become impure, others could be sick unto death. They came to Christ and stood afar off because they knew that they had no right to come near, to touch Him as had done the woman who had an issue of blood and who had been healed. From afar off they cried for mercy, and ...
First of all, if you want to come to Mount Athos and become a monk, you must be sure that...
On January 17, 2020, His Beatitude John X Patriarch of Antioch and all the East received priests and waqfs responsibles,...
Flattery is a repulsive iniquity, concealed behind the mask of friendship. It’s a pretend caress which is expressed as friendship only in words and in a proclivity for and pursuit of things not worth mentioning. It’s treachery that holds nothing sacred. In flattery, as on a gravestone, the name of friendship is all that’s recorded. Flattery corrupts the souls of those who welcome it.
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Peaceful protests continue in Montenegro against a recently passed law that the Orthodox Church in the small Adriatic country charges...
The Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, His Divine Beatitude Theodoros II, on Thursday received the chief of the Hellenic...
The head of the “Greece 2021” organization, Gianna Angelopoulos, arrived on the East Coast this week for meetings and contacts...
Τhe north-central Greek city of Veria on Friday honored its patron saint, with a celebratory Divine Liturgy taking place at...
The year that passed, 2019, marks one of the worst in recent memory for Christians around the world, with persecution...