The cutting of the New Year’s vasilopita took place on February 7 in the renovated hall of the Pontiaki Estia....
The Serbian Orthodox spiritual heritage in Kosovo is in danger and in need or urgent protection, Archimandrite Sava, the abbot...
February 9, 2021, marks the 250th anniversary of the death of Bishop Danilo (Jaksic) of blessed repose, a confessor of...
On February 7, 2021, the Mayor of Frankfurt, Mr. Peter Feldman visited the Church community of Frankfurt. In a cordial...
Dear brothers and sisters You are invited to participate in the 2nd Digital Fellowship from Mount Athos with Elder Ephraim...
On Saturday 6th of February 2021, the organisation known as “Love Adelaide” organised the second annual “Walk for Life” rally,...
2nd Digital Fellowship from Mount Athos with Elder Ephraim Abbot of Vatopedi Monastery and French Orthodox Faithful Friday, Feb 12, 2021, 07:30 PM Athens Time Dear brothers and sisters, You are invited to participate in the 2nd Digital Fellowship from Mount Athos with Elder Ephraim Abbot of Vatopedi Monastery and French Orthodox Faithful which will take place Friday, Feb 12, 2021, 07:30 PM Athens Time. Elder Ephraim will talk in Greek and we will offer real-time French, English, and Romanian Interpretation for the entire session, including the homily as well as the questions & answers. This digital fellowship is organized by the web magazine PEMPTOUSIA, the French portal ORTHODOXIE.COM, and the DUMITRU STANILOAE ORTHODOX CENTER FOR STUDIES AND RESEARCH IN PARIS Please register in advance for this meeting by clicking on the following link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqc-GvrzoqE9Zr3YmVl3tFxrjTvducB_yB After registering, you will receive ...
Episode 13 of «Women Scholars of Orthodox Christianity» Featuring Dr. Tamara Grdzelidze, Teacher, Scholar, Ecumenist, Diplomat Wednesday, February 10, 2021...
New York – Today, February 9, 2021, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America convened the first full meeting of the...
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In today’s Gospel reading, Our Lord Jesus Christ narrates the parable of the talents. He sets before us a serious problem, which should concern all of us. Every one of us has been endowed by God with a variety of talents, gifts and abilities. We should look on these as gifts from God, Who has entrusted us with them. We shall have to answer to Him for the way in which we’ve used them. In his interpretation of the parable of the talents, Saint John Chrysostom explains that, by the term ‘talents’, the Lord means the power and ability we each have to do good by using them responsibly and in a way pleasing to God. So we’re in an official ...
The online platform Pemptousia continues to host all of the previous online assemblies from Mount Athos with the Elder Archimandrite...
Today, Feb. 9, marks International Greek Language Day — a commemoration for Greeks and non-Greeks alike to celebrate the important...
The Archdiocese of Athens on Tuesday issued a categorical denial over a press report claiming that expenditures for funerals...
Urgent and even stricter measures to curb exposure and the spread of the Covid-19 virus in the greater Athens and...
The Church today venerates the memory of the Nicephoros, the Martyr of Antioch. This saint achieved the crown of...
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, the liturgical community gathered around our pastor, Bishop Justin of Zica had a great joy,...
On the day of St. Gregory and the Venerable Publius, February 7, 2021, His Grace Bishop Heruvim of Osek-Polje...
Bishop Jovan of Slavonia officiated the Divine Liturgy with the concelebration of Bishop Dimitrije of Zahumlye-Herzegovina with the clergy of...
New York, NY – On February 8th, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America convened the second virtual meeting of the...