The disabled of Sierra Leone thank you for your love
We have already raised and sent the sum of 13,000 euros, which will cover three months’ accommodation at the Waterloo Disabled Village.
We have already raised and sent the sum of 13,000 euros, which will cover three months’ accommodation at the Waterloo Disabled Village.
Fr. James Kavutakanya, superior of St. Mark’s Church in the Congolese capital, Kinshasa, and one of the oldest Orthodox clergy in the country, explains to Pembusia the importance of the Orthodox experience in the heart of Africa
The director of the radio station of the Orthodox Church in Kinshasa (Congo), Mr. Hubert Capinga, presents to the audience of “Pembusia” the action of an Orthodox radio station in African society and its impact
The theologian Mr. Gregory Mukenge, secretary of the Orthodox Theological School of Congo, speaks exclusively to “Peptousia” about the way Orthodoxy is experienced by an African youth today
The theologian David Kakou, Professor of the Orthodox Theological School of Kinshasa (Congo), speaks exclusively to “Peptousia” about the challenges and difficulties of the rooting of the Orthodox Church in Africa
The theologian Mr. Andreas Boukasa, a graduate of the Orthodox Theological School of Congo, speaks exclusively to “Peptousia” about the specificity of the Orthodox presence in the African reality
Archbishop. Themistocles Adamopoulos from Sierra Leone, speaks at the head table of the Holy Temple of Agia Zoni Patision about the mission in sub-Saharan Africa
Help us save lives in Sierra Leone. There is an urgent need to find at least €20,000 to cover the cost of the Waterloo disabled people’s bedding. If we don’t help now, the “Disabled Village” will soon be a thing of the past, because all the inhabitants will be infected with the Ebola virus.
Issue #225 June 2014
Join us as we journey together to Madagascar and Mauritius through the spirit-driven words of Fr. Polycarp Agiannanitis.
Pentecost Sunday, June 8 at 11 a.m.