UN Secretary-General’s Message for 2020 Genocide is the most heinous of crimes, encompassing all it touches in a tsunami of...
UN Secretary-General’s Message for 2020 Genocide is the most heinous of crimes, encompassing all it touches in a tsunami of...
On October 29, 2020, Mr. Irakli Savas delivered to HCHC, through President George M. Cantonis, the sum of $300,000 for...
In the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago the Right Reverend Timothy Bakakos, Chancellor of the Metropolis of Chicago, was ordained...
When you have dealings with other people and you’re taking care of life’s necessities, try, at the same time, to think of God and to have the feeling that He’s with you and directing you in accordance with His holy will. Then you won’t be distracted from your inner task. Distraction is the first victory of the devil. Try to free yourself from everything your heart’s captive to and every distraction from your inner task. There’s only one way. Keep your prayer fixed on the Lord and the feeling of His presence. Saint Theophan the Recluse
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Young people from the Romania-based Orthodox association of «St. Meletios», which caters to the hearing impaired, were presented this week...
The Archbishop of America, His Eminence Elpidophoros, this week issued a message on the somber occasion of the passing of...
The Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, His Most Divine Beatitude Theodoros II, on Monday bestowed the...
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of the repose in the Lord of Elder Ephraim of Arizona. The Elder Ephraim left...
Heightened concerns have again surfaced within the Church of Greece’s ranks, as well as among the faithful in the predominately...
The Church today venerates the memory of Patapius, the Righteous of Thebes. This saint hailed from Upper Egypt, and toiled...
On Thursday, November 3/20, 2020, the new Ambassador of Cyprus in Tel-Aviv/ Israel, Mrs Theodora Constantinidou visited the Patriarchate, accompanied...
On Tuesday, November 25/ December 8, 2020, the Patriarchate celebrated the Feast of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine the all-wise....
Slander is a great evil. Just as the little rudder steers the whole ship wherever it wants, likewise the tongue leads a person either to good or to evil. The holy fathers greatly censure judging other people’s sins, faults, or evil habits. When we judge our brother, we condemn ourselves to a great sin. But when we cover our brother, God will also protect us from great sins. When we expose our brother, we drive the grace of God away from us and He permits us to fall into the same sins so that we learn that we are all weak and that the grace of God supports us. Whoever guards his tongue guards his soul from great sins and ...
On Monday morning, November 24 / December 7, 2020, the Ambassador of Greece in Tel-Aviv Mr Panayiotis Sarris visited the...
Dedicated retired educator Constantinos Papadopoulos (OAM) received the Silver Cross of St Andrew’s for his work for the Greek...
His Grace Siluan, Sebian Orthodox Bishop in Australia, visited the parish of the Holy Great Martyr George in St. Albans....
On Sunday, November 15, 2020, approximately 40 Slavonic faithful accompanied by Rev. Fr. Roman Kavchak visited the Holy Monastery of...
His Grace Jovan, Bishop of Sumadija and administrator of the Archbishopric of Belgrade and Karlovac, officiated the Holy Hierarchal Liturgy...
The period we are now going through is characterised by the silent expectation of the greatest event under the sun, the coming in the Flesh of the Saviour God on earth. All the great events of God’s dealings with man, which are recorded in sacred history, were consequences of the holy and prolonged stillness of the people of God in His presence. From the beginning of creation, the Holy Spirit hovered in silence over the void of nothingness and all of a sudden ‘hatched’ the whole creation. Jacob wrestled the whole night in prayer so as to take hold of the blessing of God before facing his beastly brother Esau. In the desert, Moses and the Israelites kept silence for forty ...