Cristian Curte, Monk Chiril (Karthaus)
Fr. Chiril is a German. Though he was born and grew up in Germany, he has lived at Radu Voda Monastery in Bucharest for many years. He fell in love with Orthodoxy and Romania and decided to remain there forever, not as a layman but as a monk of one of the most famous monasteries in the capital.
Alexander Voznesensky
As schismatic groups seem to be popping up on the territory of canonical Churches like mushrooms, we have to ask: Is it all happening by itself, or is someone carefully cultivating it? The following investigation of a strange situation in Northern Cyprus can only leave us wondering…
Tatiana Veselkina, Archpriest Pimen Simon
“We are not a museum showpiece in the modern world. The way we serve is our means of communicating with God. We use English instead of Slavonic, and that is also part of the means of communicating with God.”
“It’s common throughout the Orthodox church to see a phenomena like that … but to have it personally was very overwhelming,” Fr. Jonas said.
For more than 100 years the Greek Orthodox Church has been doing some great work in Uganda.