The first official visit to the Greek Welfare Center by Archbishop Makarios of Australia, was held on Monday, July 22, at the Regional Office of the Organization at The Millenium Center in Brighton-Le-Sands. The Archbishop was welcomed by members of the Administrative Commission of the Greek Welfare Center, the Director of the Organization, all the…
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, former of America, received the Order of Saint Sava of the 1st degree, Sunday, July 14, following the divine liturgy of the Assembly/Sabor of the Serbian Episcopal Council in the USA. This particular recognition is the highest honor bestowed by the Serbian Orthodox Church. In his remarks, the…
His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros wishing to further promote the value and importance of monasticism in our Οrthodox tradition and the spiritual life of the faithful, decided to convene a Monastic Assembly, on September 21-22, 2019 in the Holy Monastery of Saint Nektarios, in Roscoe, NY. Participants in this Assembly, will be all the Abbots and…
Ukraine’s head of government has renewed pledges of support for the country’s independent Orthodox church, as Russian Orthodox officials continued to heap scorn on its survival chances. “The Orthodox Church of Ukraine will now have a chance to extend its activities, not just in temples but also in administration”, said Volodymyr Groysman. “The process of…
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On Cyprus, a funeral service for the mayor-in-exile of Famagusta and former president of Cyprus’ House of Representatives, Alexis Galanos, was held on Monday at the Holy Wisdom Cathedral in the township of Strovolos, in the free areas of the island republic. Galanos, 78, died last Monday while on holiday with his family on…
The Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, His Beatitude Daniel, marked his 68th birthday on Monday. As in previous years, a doxology was celebrated at the Patriarchal chapel, presided by the Bishop of Prahova, His Grace Timotei.
The new Mitsotakis government on Monday evening received its first vote of confidence from a new Parliament plenum that arose from the July 7 election. One hundred and fifty-eight (158) deputies in the 300-MP legislature, all elected with ruling New Democracy party, approved of the vote of confidence — 142 deputies from opposition parties…
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of the deadly Mati wildfire, which erased the coastal east Attica prefecture settlement off the map. The wildfire resulted in the death of 102 people, including many children. A memorial service was held on Tuesday morning at the Dormition of the Virgin Cathedral in the area, which was attended,…