Fr Themistocles speaks about the mission in Sierra Leone
See above the missionary Fr. Themistocles Adamopoulos speaking about the reality of the mission in Sierra Leone. From our Brotherhood’s Meeting on Sunday, March 13, 2011.
See above the missionary Fr. Themistocles Adamopoulos speaking about the reality of the mission in Sierra Leone. From our Brotherhood’s Meeting on Sunday, March 13, 2011.
We mainly need food, medical equipment (but not pharmaceuticals), school supplies, church supplies.
His Eminence visited the largest slum in the centre of the capital of Sierra Leone, where more than 20 thousand adults and children have found shelter, living in deplorable conditions, without water, electricity and access to human sanitation, and at risk of drowning in the rainy season from the large water streams or being killed by landslides…
His Eminence referred to the presence and development of Orthodoxy in the islands of the South Pacific Ocean, the holy churches that have been built and the orphanage that cares for young children in Laoutoka.
I would like to inform you that here in Guinea we are struggling to support the victims of the Ebola virus by distributing food and medicine. Our Metropolis is the worst affected by the epidemic and the only one that continues to be affected for the last 1.5 years…
“This year, we reached the limit of not opening the theological school, we had no money to pay the priests, we had problems with children in schools and illnesses.”
Dear Mr. President and dear members of the Board of Directors of the blessed Missionary Fraternity. I wish you peace and love from God our Father and Lord Jesus Christ. I embrace you fraternally and heartily and thank you for your brotherly practical missionary love, zeal and help to this traumatized country and the newly…