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Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care
19 May 2015
Proceedings
of the 1st International Conference
on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care
Divani Apollon Palace, Vouliagmeni, 7, 8, 9 May 2015
The Internet represents a missionary challenge, bu...
The Life in Christ
Protopresbyter John Romanides
18 May 2015
Prof. John Romanides
The sacred task that faces Orthodoxy today, and in particular its youth, who are often lost in the liberalism of past generations, is the rediscovery of the Paschal victory in t...
The presbyters from Nicomedia martyrised at sea, under Valens
18 May 2015
The Emperor Valens , leaving Constantinople, again set out towards Antioch; but on his arrival at Nicomedia, a city of Bithynia, his progress was arrested by the following circumstances. Eudoxius the ...
Pemptousia FM: The struggles and relief work in Syria
18 May 2015
Seraphim Danckaert
Guest host Seraphim Danckaert speaks with Samer Laham from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Syria regarding the joint effort of the Syrian Patriarchate and International Orthod...
The man born blind
17 May 2015
Sr. Vassa Larin of the University of Vienna in Austria reflects on the healing of the man born blind (in John 9), according to the Byzantine Pentecostarion...
Pemptousia FM: Will you go to the Wedding Banquet?
15 May 2015
Fr. William Chiganos, the senior priest at Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church in Westchester, IL., explores the Parable of the Wedding Banquet and asks if we will join it, or will we give an excuse...
Jonathan Jackson: “What Orthodoxy means to me”
15 May 2015
Holywood actor Jonathan Jackson, recipient of five Emmy Awards, at an interview given in "Pemptousia" during his recent visit to the Monastery of Vatopaidi - Mt Athos, explains the meaning of Orthodoxy at his life...
Pemptousia FM: Orthodox Christians in Humanitarian Work
13 May 2015
Seraphim Danckaert
How do Orthodox Christians participate in Humanitarian Work around the world? On May 7-8, the Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Relations under the Greek Or...
Faith is a Many-Feathered Quetzal
Irene Archos
12 May 2015
Three summers ago we had the good fortune of trekking to an ecological paradise, Costa Rica. So lush and green, so verdant with life that certain plants, bromeliads, would sprout in mid-air from the ...
Do not Add to His Words: The Faith of Nicea
Joel Kalvesmaki
12 May 2015
Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseeing the production of Dumbarton Oaks' flagship Byzantine publications, print and digital. He is active in the digital humanitie...





