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Joseph’s Silence Protopresbyter Vasileios Kalliakmanis, Professor of the Theological School, A.U.Th. 3 January 2022 If it be true that the language of the future age will be silence, then Jos...
Sunday before Theophany: The Work of Christ Requires Preparation Archimandrite Symeon Krayiopoulos † 2 January 2022 Today’s Gospel reading (Mark 1, 1-8) is from the beginning of Mark’s Gospel...
What is the meaning of New Year? Metropolitan Ierotheos of Nafpaktos and Ayios Vlasios 2 January 2022 Beloved brothers and sisters, Today is the beginning of the new civil year...
Returning the Feast of Christmas: the Incarnation of the Word as Revelation of God Theodore Rokas 31 December 2021 On 31 December our holy Church celebrates returning the feast of the nativi...
‘He Has Redeemed His People’ (Luke 1, 68) Lambros Skontzos, Theologian 30 December 2021 The coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ into the world is one of the few interl...
‘Come you faithful, let us see where Christ was born’ Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian 29 December 2021 With joy, exultation and jubilation, the Church celebrates the mystery of t...
Twenty Thousand Martyrs Metropolitan Dionysios of Servia and Kozani † 29 December 2021 Today’s sermon, the last of the year, deals with the martyrdom of twenty th...
Christmas in a Post-Christian Era Hieromonk Eleftherios Balakos 29 December 2021 And while the messiahs are multiplying in this day and age, in the guise of...
If Easter is the brightest of the Christian feasts, Christmas is the most moving! Archimandrite Elisaios, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Simonos Petras 28 December 2021 Dear Readers, The feast of Christmas has come round again, and, according ...
Vasilopita (Saint Basil Pie) 28 December 2021 The Vasilopita (VasilOpita) is the main custom in Greece for New year.  It’...
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