On November 19, 2024, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America welcomed the Mayor of Nafpaktos, Vasileios Gkizas, to the Archdiocese Headquarters in New York City.
On November 19, 2024, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America met with Founder and President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation Senior Rabbi Arthur Schneier at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America along with Executive Vice President Karen Dresbach.
His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America welcomed Dr. George Patoulis, President of the Athens Medical Association, along with a delegation of medical professionals, to the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in New York on November 19, 2024.
On November 18, 2024, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America welcomed the Mayor of Pafos, Phedon Phedonos, to the Archdiocese Headquarters in New York City.
This Saint was born in 439 in Moutalaska, a small village of Cappadocia. He entered the arena of the monastic life from childhood and was under that master trainer of monastics, Euthymius, the Great, the teacher of the desert. He became the spiritual Father of many monks and an instructor for the monasteries in Palestine, […]
Saint Barbara was from Heliopolis of Phoenicia and lived during the reign of Maximian. She was the daughter of a certain idolater named Dioscorus. When Barbara came of age, she was enlightened in her pure heart and secretly believed in the Holy Trinity. About this time Dioscorus began building a bath-house; before it was finished […]
Saint John was born in Damascus about the year 675, the son of wealthy and pious parents, of the family of Mansur. He was reared together with Saint Cosmas (see Oct. 14). who had been adopted by John's father Sergius, a man of high rank in the service of the Caliph of Damascus. Both of […]
This Prophet, whose name means "loving embrace," is eighth in order of the minor Prophets. His homeland and tribe are not recorded in the Divine Scriptures; according to some, he was of the tribe of Symeon. He prophesied in the years of Joachim, who is also called Jechonias, before the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish […]
Saint Philaret a native of Paphlagonia in Asia Minor, was a virtuous Christian layman who lived in lawful wedlock and raised a family. He was most renowned for his generosity to all in need. With the permission of God, in a short space of time he lost the greater part of his possessions to theft […]
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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