Mission in Burundi & Rwanda
The Most Reverend Bishop of Burundi & Innocent of Rwanda speaks to the assembly of our Fraternity about the reality of the mission in the countries of their responsibility.
The Most Reverend Bishop of Burundi & Innocent of Rwanda speaks to the assembly of our Fraternity about the reality of the mission in the countries of their responsibility.
The members of the Orthodox Christian Mission, who travel to African countries mainly, should know some basic things about malaria, which is endemic and plagues these countries, in order to take some protective measures.
Our material help in these troubled times is small, but they understand our concern, our sympathy, our love, whose perfect example is the benefactor of the whole world, God, whom they wish, from the depths of their hearts, to know.
Sunday 10 November, 10.30 am in our hall.
A reverent journey in memory of Stavritsa Zachariou’s contribution to the missionary struggle in the Black Continent.
Another well has been completed to provide clean water to the people of Malawi with the money you gave. And it’s not your only donation…
The married Greek missionary speaks at the meeting of our Brotherhood about the joys and agonies of missionary work in Malawi
So much time has passed and the icon of the Nativity, which we buried down there in the foundations, patiently and quietly waits for a donor to be found to build the Temple…
Words are poor to describe the joy and the sweetness that drips into every empirical native of this box!
People, and especially children, are forced to carry on their heads huge quantities of water, in large containers, to drink, to cook. Sometimes they have to travel 5 – 10 kilometers to find such water, which is definitely dirty…
We are trying with all our strength, all of us in Africa, to keep the Metropolises and Dioceses alive in every way and not to say goodbye to the Mission…