The Coptic Bloodbath: a New Shameful Massacre Added to the Record of Human History

Minas Monir

The Coptic Bloodbath: a New Shameful Massacre Added to the Record of Human History
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The Coptic Bloodbath: a New Shameful Massacre Added to the Record of Human History

Minas Monir

Copts were frustrated after the “blatant bias of the government in favor of the fundamentalist aggressors,” as concluded in the fact-finding committee report. However the complete silence and absence of justice forced Copts to launch a peaceful protest that was prepared for three days earlier.

Speech by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, Chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate's Department of External Church Relations at the OSCE high-level meeting 'Preventing and Responding to Hate Incidents and Crimes against Christians'

Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev)

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Speech by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, Chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate's Department of External Church Relations at the OSCE high-level meeting 'Preventing and Responding to Hate Incidents and Crimes against Christians'

Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev)

There is a simple axiom, understandable to every educated European. European civilization is a culture that has developed on a Christian foundation.

"Visiting Kazakhstan, I feel that this is an antimension under the open skies."

Archbishop Mark of Berlin, Marina Sazonova

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"Visiting Kazakhstan, I feel that this is an antimension under the open skies."

Archbishop Mark of Berlin, Marina Sazonova

Visiting the expanses of Kazakhstan, I feel in my heart that this is truly an antimension under the open skies. Every populated place here is connected with the name of a New Martyr or Confessor, every kilometer of Kazakhstan soil was bathed with the blood of those suffering for Christ.

More and More People in Czechia and Slovakia Are Giving Preference to the Orthodox Church

Christopher, Archbishop of Prague and Metropolitan of the Czech and Slovakian lands.

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More and More People in Czechia and Slovakia Are Giving Preference to the Orthodox Church

Christopher, Archbishop of Prague and Metropolitan of the Czech and Slovakian lands.

The first contacts, which became the basis of the friendship between our Churches, go back to antiquity, in the tenth–eleventh centuries, when the recluse Procopius, like St. Sergius of Radonezh, founded a monastery in the forest wilderness not far from the Sázava river, which later became a large, famous monastery.

Orthodox Hope In South Africa!

Orthodox Hope In South Africa!
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Orthodox Hope In South Africa!

The Orthodox Christian Church is present in well-established ethnic communities. We attended worship services in Russian, Serbian, Greek, Afrikaans, and English. In addition, since the end of apartheid, the Metropolitan has actively encouraged outreach to the residents of the black African and colored townships, and mission churches are developing!