An unexpected death in the Masai
It is a fact that funeral customs differ from one tribe to another. Most tribes give the impression that death is an event of great joy. But the Maasai were quite different…
It is a fact that funeral customs differ from one tribe to another. Most tribes give the impression that death is an event of great joy. But the Maasai were quite different…
Following the inauguration of the second Apostle Peter’s Church in the region, the Turkana Orthodox are moving forward with greater optimism for the future.
The life of the greatest missionary of all centuries in his own words
Issue #225 June 2014
The Greeks, in the economic crisis they are experiencing, are pioneers in charity and missionary activity. From a poor and small country today, a large continent is being evangelised, which until yesterday lived in the darkness and delusion of idols, paganism and heresies everywhere…
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.
Four holy churches, a school and thousands of descendants and many dreams for the future are the daily life of the mission in Burundi and Rwanda. Read a short tour by Bishop Innocent.
It is a University, under the auspices of the Orthodox Church and produces 140 graduates every year. No, it’s not in Europe, it’s not in America. It is located in Kinshasa, Congo, and includes a Faculty of Theology and a Faculty of Computer Science. Already the first theologians have graduated, who will plough the aching soil of Africa to spread the message of Christ.
We open a new thematic section, dedicated to the 150+ holy missionaries of our Church, starting from the first great apostle, Saint Constantine, who is a model missionary
What are the concerns of the Orthodox youth of Africa? What are they asking of the Church? See a disarming response from the Diocese of Mwanza