A clinic in the heart of the jungle
The children came up to me, grabbed my hands, my beard, and ran to their mothers and cried: “They’re just like us!”
The children came up to me, grabbed my hands, my beard, and ran to their mothers and cried: “They’re just like us!”
Saint Peter was the brother of Saint Andrew the Proto-Cretan. He came from the poor, humble town of Bethsaida and his father was Jonah of the tribe of the patriarch Simeon, according to the synaxis of St. Nicodemus. He lived poorly, practicing the trade of a fisherman. He was, moreover, a devout man who loved…
Only a few months after the first visit of an Orthodox missionary to this isolated island country of the Pacific Ocean, the few Orthodox believers welcomed us again with much love and praise to the Lord for the new Holy Temple that His love has given them…
Sunday 14 June, at 10.30 in the morning
Highlights from the 10-day visit of the Patriarch of Alexandria to the Orthodox mission of Madagascar
The new summer issue of our magazine has been released online. Flip through it, read it, spread the word.
Our brothers and sisters in South Sudan after 38 years have found their Church alive and are moving forward on the road to a better future in the long-suffering South Sudan…
History teaches us that all the missionaries sprang from the monasteries, and the missionaries, wherever they went, founded monasteries” (Archimandrite George Kapsanis)
His Eminence Metropolitan George of Guinea presents his book “Patriarch Peter VII, the Visionary Patriarch”, dedicated to the late Patriarch of Alexandria (1997-2004), who gave a new direction to the mission in the Black Continent
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…