CONSTANTINOPLE — The Ecumenical Patriarchate will present a series of three webinars in its fourth Halki Summit, entitled, «COVID-19 and...
CONSTANTINOPLE — The Ecumenical Patriarchate will present a series of three webinars in its fourth Halki Summit, entitled, «COVID-19 and...
On January 25 the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates the Feast Day of Saint Gregory the Theologian and Archbishop of...
Last week, Member for Northcote, Kat Theophanous, joined Vice Chancellor, Professor John Dewar AO and Professor Rhiannon Evans to announce...
South Australia’s Port Pirie regional council has recognised Greek Australian Fred (Fotis) Seindanis with a Certificate of Merit for his...
Addis Ababa January 20/2021(ENA) Greek Orthodox Church Archbishop Daniel said the youth need to preserve Ethiopian Epiphany for generations to...
Just six weeks ago the first democratically elected government in the history of Montenegro was ushered into office, swept into...
In Moscow, the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation handed over several early-18th-century icons to Metropolitan Tikhon...
Homily By His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America At the Divine Liturgy on the Fourteenth Sunday of Saint Luke Saint...
Christ is “the true Light” (see John 1:9). Those who believe in Him and are members of His One Holy Church, receive His light. This is how Christians themselves become light, by reflecting the light of Christ that is within. They cannot keep it to themselves or hide it! The Lord said, “You are the light of the world...” (Matthew 5:14). Christ’s mission for Christians is for them to spread His light to others. But how does this happen? -With their bright presence. What this means is that their illumined lives can be seen in their purity. A person can receive light from a Christian who reflects the light of Christ with their serene face, pure gaze, and gentle ...
Earn your bread in any way, provided you work for it. Of the children of Adam and Eve, one was a farmer, the other a shepherd. All jobs are good, provided we’re close to God. Saint Paul wouldn’t take bread from anyone for free, but worked with his hands for it. He made tents. So the great saints of our Church also worked for a living. Christ Himself also worked, as a carpenter. He was God and human, but He still worked. Work is always a virtue for people. Saint Iakovos Tsalikis
Metropolitan Vladimir of Chisinau and all Moldova celebrated Divine Liturgy on the Sunday before Theophany, or, Baptism of the Lord,...
On the evening of January 17th, the Archdiocesan District of Adelaide held its annual Cutting of the Vasilopita service. Delayed...
Today’s Gospel extract refers to the healing of the blind man in the city of Jericho. The element that makes...
On Thursday, 8/21 January 2021, the Patriarchate celebrated the commemoration of Saints John and George the Hozevites. On this Feast,...
On Sunday the 24th January 2021 the district of Northcote held its first event in commemoration of the 200 anniversary...
His Grace Bishop Jovan of Sumadija blessed 33 participants of the competion in swimming whose names were previously selected by...
Bishop Irinej of Backa: We should strive to be associates of the Lord Who is constantly appearing for our salvation,...
Bishop Irinej of Backa: Everything that the apostles of Christ testified – that is what St. John testified. In his...
The great feast day of Epiphany was celebrated in Visegrad – Andricrgrad, in the church of Holy Greatmartyr Prince Lazar...
The Middle East Council of Churches, Churches Leaders and elites in a Letter to President Biden: “USA Interests Can Be...