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Christ is Risen! By the Grace of the Risen Lord Jesus Christ, the Wishes and Blessings of His Beatitude the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
Christ is Risen! By the Grace of the Risen Lord Jesus Christ, the Wishes and Blessings of His Beatitude the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
Dear Friends of Mission, Just a few days before the second surgery that I will undergo, for which I ask for your prayers, I would
Dear Friends of Mission, As a missionary bishop, I feel very thankful to my Lord, “for His merciful kindness is great toward me, His humble
One historical church of our Patriarchate in Beira, Mozambique, built with toil and sacrifices by Orthodox Christians 110 years ago, has suffered great damage from the deadly cyclone that struck the region…
Dear brothers in Christ and partners in the great work of spreading Orthodoxy, I am aware of your interest and love for the newly established
Fr. George is a native priest with plenty of pure, selfless love inside him. In a very short time his congregation has grown large enough to fill the church, and there are still new people coming to embrace Orthodoxy…
While the taxi was passing outside the Church of Sts. Athanasius and Cyril though, the woman heard the same voice say the same words: «If you want to be saved, go inside this church and do not go to hospital.» Once this happened, the woman lost her senses and collapsed…
Great and true missionary is not the one who conveys faith with words, but the one who lives it. The one who prays with tears in front of the icon of Christ and the Virgin Mary that God will enlighten all people to return to the Mother Church. The Orthodox Church is open to all people. It embraces and expects everyone to move forward and respond to the call of Christ Himself, thus becoming partakers of this heavenly calling: «Come and see!»…
The person in charge of this ministry, Fr. Kallinikos, often tells us that we need to increase the quantity and quality of food so that the children can withstand hardships and the difficult environment they live in. We look at him uneasily and sadly. Everything requires sacrifice. The poverty that surrounds us prevents us from giving more. We do everything in our power, but we know this is not enough…
The money you offer us for our Mission, dear brothers, becomes daily meals for 300 children in our parishes, assistance for poor or sick families, visits to prison in support of the prisoners, fees for some cases of poor students…