The Estonian Church has attempted to cooperate with the state amidst its increasing concerns and demands in regards to its connection to the Moscow Patriarchate while also maintaining its canonical status, but Ministers and MPs continue to work towards a full ban on the Church.
Unfortunately, the church’s insurance will not cover the full extent of the costly repairs, thus a fundraiser campaign has been launched.
“How then is it possible for the Archbishop to accuse Metropolitan Tychikos of an ‘offense’ which he himself has committed?” the outlet asks.
A Romanian Orthodox monastery in Scotland has created a comprehensive collection of Divine Liturgy hymns in English using traditional Byzantine musical notation, offering a valuable resource for English-speaking Orthodox communities worldwide.
The parish was founded in 1985 under a group of Greek Old Calendarists, but in 1992 was accepted into ROCOR. It moved into its current church building in 2016.