Patriarch Pavle of Serbia commemorated on 10th anniversary of his repose

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

Patriarch Pavle of Serbia commemorated on 10th anniversary of his repose

The memory of His Holiness Patriarch Pavle of Serbia of thrice-blessed memory was commemorated on Friday, November 15, on the 10th anniversary of his blessed repose.

Video of 1994 consecration of St. Nektarios Cathedral on Aegina available online (+ VIDEO)

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

Video of 1994 consecration of St. Nektarios Cathedral on Aegina available online (+ VIDEO)

The video shows a host of hierarchs, clergy, and faithful, filling the monastery for the great celebration of the consecration of the cathedral built in his honor.

Autocephaly of the Serbian Church in 1219 as a paradigm of canonical acquisition of autocephaly

Rev. Vladimir Vranic

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Church History

Autocephaly of the Serbian Church in 1219 as a paradigm of canonical acquisition of autocephaly

Rev. Vladimir Vranic

When speaking about the autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church 800 years ago, one always has in mind that the history of events related to St. Sava is quite well known to the general public, but this time, what has particularly caught my attention is the question of how the autocephaly of the Serbian church and the surrounding events can be a paradigm of the canonicity of the acquisition of autocephaly?

New film released on Br. José Muñoz-Cortes and miracle of Hawaiian Icon at his grave (+ VIDEO)

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

New film released on Br. José Muñoz-Cortes and miracle of Hawaiian Icon at his grave (+ VIDEO)

There are those who believe he is a saint, and a recent occurrence at his grave at Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, New York could be seen as confirmation of that conviction.

U.S. House of Representatives Recognizes Armenian Genocide

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Church History

U.S. House of Representatives Recognizes Armenian Genocide

On October 29, 2019, the United States House of Representatives, by a vote of 405-to-11, officially recognized the 1915 genocide perpetuated by the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) against its Armenian population. In the years that followed, an estimated 1.5 million Armenians perished.