On December 18, 2024, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America attended The Cathedral School in New York, New York's annual Christmas Concert, during which students performed carols and hymns of the Nativity.
"I am honored to accept President Trump’s nomination to serve as the next Ambassador to Greece, and I look forward to gaining the support of the U.S. Senate..."
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark are delighted to announce their joint pilgrimage to Rome and Constantinople in 2025. This momentous journey, taking place from July 14–24, will commemorate the Jubilee of Rome and the 1700th Anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea—a pivotal moment in Christian […]
The evening of December 19, 2024, Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral’s A. Fantis School in Brooklyn, New York celebrated the Nativity season with a community-wide Christmas program.
His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, in his capacity as a Professor at the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, recently participated in a teleconference in which Kristina Mantasasvili, a PhD candidate, defended her dissertation titled “Anthropological models. From Philokalia after Palamas to Ecumenical Movement (WCC).”
Saint Stephen was a Jew, by race, and, as some say, a disciple of Gamaliel, the teacher of the Law mentioned in Acts 5:34 and 22:3. He was the first of the seven deacons whom the Apostles established in Jerusalem to care for the poor, and to distribute alms to them. Being a man full […]
This Synaxis - which is to say, our coming together to glorify the Theotokos - is celebrated especially in her honour because she gave birth supernaturally to the Son and Word Of God, and thus became the instrument of the salvation of mankind. Reading copyright Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA, used by permission. All rights […]
The incomprehensible and inexplicable Nativity of Christ came to pass when Herod the Great was reigning in Judea; the latter was an Ascalonite on his fathers's side and an Idumean on his mother's. He was in every way foreign to the royal line of David; rather, he had received his authority from the Roman emperors, […]
This Martyr was the daughter of most distinguished and noble parents named Philip and Claudia. Philip, a Prefect of Rome, moved to Alexandria with his family. In Alexandria, Eugenia had the occasion to learn the Christian Faith, in particular when she encountered the Epistles of Saint Paul, the reading of which filled her with compunction […]
This Saint, who was from Rome, was a most comely, wealthy, and virtuous maiden, the daughter of Praepextatus and Fausta. It was her mother who instructed her in the Faith of Christ. The Saint was joined to a man named Publius Patricius, who was prodigal in life and impious in disposition, but she was widowed […]
Metropolitan Methodios remarked: “We are deeply thankful to the Roman Catholic Bishops for their gracious hospitality and genuine openness in welcoming our Orthodox presence in their deliberations. Our shared journey toward unity and communion has been marked by earnest dialogue and collaboration. By coming to Baltimore once again, we are establishing new ecumenical traditions that […]
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