The first Romanian Orthodox monastery in Portugal was inaugurated last Sunday, Nov. 17, by four Romanian hierarchs in Aldeia de...
The first Romanian Orthodox monastery in Portugal was inaugurated last Sunday, Nov. 17, by four Romanian hierarchs in Aldeia de...
The nuns from Valea Bistriței Monastery are building a house for a needy family with seven children, ages 7 to...
On November 17, Archbishop Makarios of Australia participated at the 55 Year Anniversary Celebration of All Saints Parish-Community, Belmore NSW....
They also found that the eating of greens or pulse did not agree with everyone, and that not everyone...
Article 3 has never been a problematic area. On the contrary, the amendment proposed by SYRIZA would create major problems...
The Church celebrates today the memory of Saint Gregory Decapolites, who was a monk during the iconoclastic period, and Saint...
‘Just as marriage is a haven, so it can also be a shipwreck. Not by its nature, but by the bad use some people have put it to’. These words of Saint John Chrysostom highlight truths which contemporary society doesn’t wish to see. ‘Marriage is a haven’. In a haven, ships are protected from the storms of the seas. In the same way, the couple, the husband and wife, are protected from the storms of life because they’re together. The instability of human relations, fear of loneliness, the lack of comfort when other people, work, financial woes or politics depress us, the stirring up of emotions, especially in an era of sensualism which drives people to seek pleasure but makes it ...
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Debate continued for a second day in Greece’s Parliament over constitutional revision, with Church-state relations and the issue of a...
The initiative «Week for Life» will once again take place in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg. The initiative aims...
The Archbishop of Australia, His Eminence Makarios, was greeted this week at the St Euphemia Greek Orthodox College, in...
The Archdiocese of Athens is set to establish an independent IT and digital applications service, with the relevant decision...
The Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, His Beatitude Ieronymos, on Tuesday received the Patriarch of Alexandria and All...
The number of Christians in China, the world’s most populous country, continues to grow, despite official discouragement in some...
A ruling by the European Court of Human Rights this month, which stopped the deportation, from Switzerland, of an...
The Deputy Minister for Macedonia and Thrace, Theodoros Karaoglou, invited Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece to visit the...
To love your neighbor as yourself was a commandment of the Law of Moses for the Jews. But the critical point, around which there was much discussion, was who should be considered a neighbor. According to Jewish Law, the concept was often confused and limited. Some teachers of the Law even claimed it was illegal to help a gentile woman in labor, because another gentile would be born. To love your neighbor as yourself, means to love them as your own life. As Elder Sophrony, of the Monastery of Saint John the Baptists in Essex, wrote, it means that you should see the whole of mankind as if it were only one life, only one nature, with a great ...
Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria expressed his optimism, but also his willingness to help with his own forces in resolving the...
Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria, who is in Greece these days, paid a formal visit to the Archbishop of Athens. The...