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Moscow Patriarchate: China Authorizes the Ordination of Chinese Orthodox Priests on its Territory

May 21, 2015 By Fr. John 3 Comments

by Marta Allevato Metropolitan Hilarion, the Moscow Patriarchate’s ‘foreign minister’, made the announcement after a visit to China where he met the leaders of the State Administration for Religious Affairs. The first priest should serve in Harbin. Two more ordinations are expected. With a new Cold War as the background, the Moscow-Beijing strategic alliance also […]

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Mass Baptism of Catechumens in the Philippines

May 11, 2015 By Fr. John 9 Comments

MASS BAPTISM OF THE CATECHUMENS OF ST. ISIDORE (OF ROSTOV) THE WONDERWORKER ORTHODOX CHURCH: Photos taken during the Mass Baptism (April 24, 2015) of the catechumens of the newly accepted “St. Isidore the Wonderworker Orthodox Church” in Purok Tagumpay, Poblacion Alabel, Sarangani Province, Philippines. A former parish of the “Philippine Independent Catholic Church” (also known […]

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Orthodox Church in West Turkey Opens after 93 years

May 10, 2015 By Fr. John 2 Comments

Greek Orthodox celebrate reopening of Church in Turkey

Miracles still happen! The church of Agios Konstantinos in the town of Menemen in Turkey’s western province of ?zmir opened on Sunday for its first service in 93 years, with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and Menemen mayor Tahir ?ahin among the attendees. An olive tree was planted on the grounds of the church and doves were […]

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Jonathan Jackson: “How I became Orthodox”

May 1, 2015 By Fr. John 1 Comment

Watch this and enjoy.  

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Christ Won The Battle and Made My Heart Orthodox

March 13, 2015 By Fr. John 10 Comments

An Interview With Fr. John Musther of Cumbria Fr. John Musther, an Orthodox Englishman, serves in the Orthodox missionary parish of Sts. Bega, Mungo and Herbert in Keswick, Cumbria, North West England. His community, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, is part of the ancient tradition of the Orthodox Church. The congregation is […]

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