Constantinople declared that in Ukraine there is no more Moscow Patriarchate

The representative of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, Archbishop Job of Telmis, stated that since October 11, 2018, the hierarchs of all Ukrainian churches in the eyes of the Phanar have the same status - clergy of the Ecumenical Throne. According to Job, one of the points of the historical decision of the Ecumenical Throne on October 11 was the abolition...

In New York, there is a shelter for Russian-speaking homeless people. A PHOTO

On the southern outskirts of the New York district of Brooklyn, near the famous Coney Island amusement park, the House of Industriousness in the name of St. John of Kronstadt has been operating for almost a year, which accepts Russian-speaking homeless people for rehabilitation. The staff and the volunteers helping them became the heroes of the photo chronicle. September 20 at the exhibition ...

How does the American island, which was once Russian

The climate of Unalaska Island is one of the harshest places on the planet. In the late 1700s, the Aleutian archipelago became a colony of the Russian Empire, and to this day many local residents have Russian surnames. There is also an Orthodox Church here, but there are only so many parishioners...

How to celebrate Easter in Washington

What: An annual Easter festival for children at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Andrew When: Saturday 30 April at 10:00 am Where: 15100 New Hampshire Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20905 Details: Children of all ages are invited to St. Andrew's Cathedral for the annual pre-Easter meeting. ...

In Miami, the temple opened Matrona of Moscow

The first service was held at the Church of the Holy Blessed Matrona of Moscow in Miami. The parish, headed by Archimandrite Alexander (Beley), bought the building of the former Methodist church. After the prayer service for the beginning of a new business, Archimandrite Alexander, addressing the parishioners, said: “Dear brothers and sisters! My heartfelt congratulations to everyone...

“Thank God, there will soon be war” - priest of the Russian Orthodox Church

A well-known representative of the Russian Orthodox Church, priest Vsevolod Chaplin, expressed the hope that peaceful and comfortable life in Russia will soon end. “If a society lives in conditions of relative peace, tranquility, satiety, for a certain number of decades - a couple, three - it can live in conditions of secularism,...

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