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16.04.2021 | 16:08
MT. ATHOS REMAINS CLOSED TO PILGRIMS THROUGH PASCHA AND BRIGHT WEEK

Holy Mount Athos will remain closed to pilgrims for Holy Week, Pascha, and Bright Week. The ban on pilgrimages is currently in force until May 10, though the ban could be extended, as has happened several times over the past few months. All monks, government officials, and monastery workers must undergo a coronavirus test at…

16.04.2021 | 15:58
ATTEMPT BY ARMENIANS TO INSTALL RAILINGS AT THE TOP OF THE FACADE OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE

Shortly before midnight on Wednesday 1/14 April 2021, the workers of the Armenian clergy of Jerusalem climbed inside their window to the narrow balcony of the facade of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where there is a wooden ladder and placed railings. This was realized by Geronda Sacristan His Eminence Archbishop Isidoros of Hierapolis…

16.04.2021 | 12:57
The National Philoptochos Boards Hosts Virtual Board Meeting of the New Term

The National Philoptochos Boards Hosts Virtual Board Meeting of the New Term On Saturday, March 27, 2021, 107 members “Zoomed-In” for the first virtual board meeting of the new term. The meeting went – almost- flawlessly, and the turn-out spoke for itself. The enthusiasm was evident- “together but apart.” Highlights of the meeting His Eminence…

16.04.2021 | 12:54
International Orthodox Christian Charities Offers New Lenten Reflections

  OCC Frontliners Share Thoughts on Service in Challenging Times Baltimore, Md. – Reflections for Great Lent, the latest publication from International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), is now available. In preparation for Pascha, the booklet offers encouragement along the journey to the Church’s greatest feast. The small booklet, now an annual tradition for IOCC, is…

16.04.2021 | 12:51
Archon Presentation Reveals American Connection to the Greek War for Independence

At St. Mark Greek Orthodox Church in Boca Raton, Florida on March 24, 2021, Archon Dr. Stamatios Kartalopoulos offered a presentation entitled “1821 and Its American Connection,” shedding light on numerous little-known aspects of the Greeks’ struggle to regain their freedom two centuries ago. Dr. Kartalopoulos, an emeritus Chaired professor of the University of Oklahoma,…

16.04.2021 | 12:48
“It Takes a Village…”: A Holistic Parish Approach to Youth Stewardship

  It Takes a Parish The oft-quoted African proverb “It takes a village to raise a child” means that an entire community of people must interact with children in order for those children to grow in a safe and healthy environment. Together with the clergy, youth director and parents, the youth of Resurrection Greek Orthodox…

16.04.2021 | 12:44
Historic Solution to the Pension Plan of Clergy and Lay Employees Reached

Today, in a historic vote, the Archdiocese Benefits Committee voted to secure the future of the “Pension Plan for Clergymen and Lay Employees of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.” After many months of diligent work, and with the loving support and leadership of His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros, the Committee voted to accept the amendments…

16.04.2021 | 8:54
A Moment of Prayer with Metropolitan Paul Yazigi

We stand on the threshold of Holy Week. The Lord Jesus Christ triumphally enters Jerusalem to raise us and save us through His Holy Crucifixion and Glorious Resurrection. The “hour” has come, and the Lord prays in the Garden of Gethsemane: “Now my soul is troubled, and what shall I say? ‘Father, save me from…

15.04.2021 | 21:00
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