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23.01.2021 | 20:34
Visit of the President of the Republic of Serbia to the Diocese of Sumadija and the City of Kragujevac

His Eminence Bishop Jovan of Sumadija solemnly welcomed the President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic in the first capital city of Kragujevac and the seat of the Diocese of Sumadija on January 22, 2021. The welcome was also attended by the clergy of the Diocese of Sumadija. President Vucic visited the Sumarica Memorial…

23.01.2021 | 20:31
Persecutions against Christians worsen during pandemic

More than 340 million Christians were severely persecuted in 2020 and the phenomenon worsened during the coronavirus pandemic, announced last week Portes Ouvertes, the Frech partner of Open Doors International. The numbers have gone up since the 2019 report, which found 260 million Christians persecuted globally. The organization monitors all the incidents, from daily soft oppression to…

23.01.2021 | 20:23
Orthodox organization invites children to strengthen faith through a short film competition

A Christian Orthodox organization from Sidney, St Ypomoni Family and Friends Ministry, launched a short film competition for children. The initiative aims to strengthen their faith and make them reflect on the main message of the Gospel: love of God and of one’s neighbour. “Fruits of the Spirit” is the theme of this inaugural edition. The contest…

22.01.2021 | 21:00
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22.01.2021 | 18:05
Metropolitan of Arta Kallinikos gives interview to online radio station Pemptousia.fm

The Metropolitan of Arta, in the country’s northwest, His Eminence Kallinikos, this week gave an interview to the online radio station Pemptousia.fm, where he spoke on the life and works of 16th century St. Maximus the Greek. St. Maximus a monk, scholar and linguist, whose principal role in the translation of the Scriptures and philosophical–theological…

22.01.2021 | 17:46
1,500-year-old inscription in Greek, bearing the name “Christ, born of Mary” unearthed in northern Israel

A 1,500-year-old inscription in Greek, bearing the name “Christ, born of Mary” was unearthed in northern Israel, and specifically, in the Jezreel Valley, the country’s antiquities authority announced on Wednesday. Archaeologists discovered the inscription engraved at the entrance of an impressive building from the Byzantine or early Islamic era, featuring mosaics decorated in a geometric…

22.01.2021 | 17:42
New Year’s pie-cutting ceremony at Greek community of Alexandria

The Patriarch Alexandria and All Africa, His Most Divine Beatitude Theodoros II, this week joined the Consul General of Greece in Alexandria, Athanasios Kotsionis, as well as the Secretary-General of the Greek Community in the metropolis, Dimitris Kavouras, in a ceremony paying tribute to the benefactors of the community. Moreover, the ceremony was accompanied by…

22.01.2021 | 17:18
Greek govt expected to extend pandemic restictions on places of worship

The Greek government will, by all accounts, extend pandemic-related restrictions affecting places of worship in the country for another week. The current framework for public assembly restrictions, and other public health precautions to prevent exposure to the Covid-19, virus expires on Monday, Jan. 25. Currently, the presence of worshippers during Church services is allowed, but…

22.01.2021 | 17:15
Feast day of St. Timothy, Apostle of the 70

The Church today venerates the memory of Timothy, the Apostle of the 70. He became the disciple of the Apostle Paul and followed the latter during the entire period of the Apostle’s preaching. Afterwards, Timothy was consecrated by Paul as first Bishop of the Church in Ephesus. Under the supervision of John the Evangelist, who…

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