Abp. Kyrill (ROCOR)'s Open Letter to the Honourable Gavin Newsom, Governor of California

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Abp. Kyrill (ROCOR)'s Open Letter to the Honourable Gavin Newsom, Governor of California

We observe a contradiction in that mass protests take place everywhere, at which absolutely all precautions are violated with impunity. Yet, liturgical singing performed during the Divine Services and while observing all of the rules, is forbidden.

Quarantine measures for churches extended until August 21 in Greece

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Quarantine measures for churches extended until August 21 in Greece

A day before the Joint Ministerial Decision dictating quarantine measures in Greece, including for churches, was set to expire, the Ministry of Education and Religions and the Ministry of Health issued new directives, extending the measures through August 21.

Orthodox actor and musician Jonathan Jackson releases music video about holy sites of Kosovo (+VIDEO)

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Orthodox actor and musician Jonathan Jackson releases music video about holy sites of Kosovo (+VIDEO)

The song, “Kosovo (Joy of All Who Sorrow),” “was written out of love for the Serbian people and Church, making a personal, artistic and prayerful contribution to the preservation of Kosovo and Metohija,” reads the description under the video.

Liquid Chips, 5G Towers and the Mark of Antichrist. The Perspective of a Priest and Physicist

Priest Maxim Pervozvansky

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Liquid Chips, 5G Towers and the Mark of Antichrist. The Perspective of a Priest and Physicist

Priest Maxim Pervozvansky

Before becoming a priest, I graduated from the Department of Experimental and Theoretical Physics of the Moscow Institute of Engineering and Physics, so I will try to explain the ideas behind the liquid chips and 5G towers, first from the technical and then from the spiritual standpoint.

Chinese Churches Must Raise National Flag and Sing Anthem to Reopen Church

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Chinese Churches Must Raise National Flag and Sing Anthem to Reopen Church

Some state-run churches were allowed to reopen in China after a 5-month lockdown. But only after proving their loyalty to the Communist Party.