Missionary trek to Burundi and Rwanda
A group of young people from Attica visits two countries where Orthodoxy is taking its first steps
A group of young people from Attica visits two countries where Orthodoxy is taking its first steps
A great complaint of people is why true faith in God came so late to them. Why is it that what the Greeks, for example, have possessed for two thousand years, has not been shared with them for so long? It is a staggering question and a very difficult one to answer.
Devastating floods in Kolkata led to epidemics and food shortages. Our orphans are in danger.
Ever since I remember myself ministering to the spiritual georgium of Africa, I remember the solidarity of the Brotherhood of Orthodox Foreign Missionaries with the struggle of the Church of Alexandria…
Anniversary Meeting for the 50th anniversary of the founding of our Fraternity
Sunday 8 December 2013, 10.30 a.m.
We, the Ugandans, are grateful to your Brotherhood, because it was you who first supported the Church in Uganda, and since then you have stood by us with great understanding, with admirable patience and with every sacrifice, a humble helper and protector…
We are also rejoicing and celebrating with you today, because you have really been supporting and strengthening us for five or so decades now.
EXOTERIKI IERAPOSTOLI Magazine
Issue 223
December 2013
It is a group of more than 350,000 people, with 338 churches and chapels, most of whom are indigenous Guatemalans and even of the ancient Mayan tribe.
The Orthodox Foreign Missionary Brotherhood, despite the crisis of the last few years, with the grace of the Most Merciful God and Father of all nations and your support, sent 3 containers of humanitarian aid to the countries of Africa, Malawi, Tanzania and Sierra Leone.