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  • Bartholomew I tells Russia's Patriarch Kirill about plans to grant autocephaly to Ukrainian church

    09/01/2018 8:42:33 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 8 replies
    Unian ^ | Aug 31, 2018
    Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I has informed Patriarch Kirill of Moscow of his plans to grant autocephaly to the Ukrainian church. Their meeting took place in Istanbul, Turkey. "First, there was a meeting in front of all the members of the Synod. Then there were tete-a-tete talks, only with translation," Kyiv Archbishop Yevstratiy (Zorya), wrote on Facebook on August 31. Later, Metropolitan of France Emmanuel came out to reporters. He represented Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I at the celebration of the 1030th anniversary of the Baptism of Kyiv Rus in Kyiv in July 2018. "He made a short statement, "We have informed...
  • The Conception by Righteous Anna of the Most Holy Mother of God

    12/09/2016 2:27:35 PM PST · by NRx · 22 replies
    Orthodox Church in America ^ | 12-09-2016 | OCA
    Saint Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary, was the youngest daughter of the priest Nathan from Bethlehem, descended from the tribe of Levi. She married Saint Joachim (September 9), who was a native of Galilee. For a long time Saint Anna was childless, but after twenty years, through the fervent prayer of both spouses, an angel of the Lord announced to them that they would be the parents of a daughter, Who would bring blessings to the whole human race. The Orthodox Church does not accept the teaching that the Mother of God was exempted from the consequences of...
  • Calling for Orthodox unity, with diversity

    02/25/2005 7:47:08 AM PST · by Southside_Chicago_Republican · 45 replies · 764+ views
    Scripps-Howard News Service ^ | February 23, 2005 | Terry Mattingly
    Week after week, Eastern Orthodox hierarchs guide their flocks through the incense-shrouded rites that define their ancient faith. Bishops also become experts at another intricate ritual: banquets. So Metropolitan Philip, the Antiochian Orthodox archbishop of North America, was not surprised to be asked to make a few remarks at the final banquet of the 2004 Clergy-Laity Congress of the Greek Orthodox Church in New York City. He was surprised when Greek Archbishop Demetrios indicated that this was more than a polite request. "I reminded him that when I speak, I tell it like it is," said Philip. What happened next...