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Apostles of the 21st Century

November 30, 2017 By Fr. John 5 Comments

On September 14 in the Central House of Journalists in Moscow, the exhibition entitled, “Apostles of the 21st Century” opened. This is the first exhibition here dedicated to modern foreign missions of the Orthodox Church. Visitors were able to see how Orthodoxy is spreading in such countries as the Philippines, Mongolia, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Cambodia, […]

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Orthodoxy in Fiji: Missionary Journey

September 24, 2016 By Fr. John 1 Comment

by Bishop Amphilochios of New Zealand The course of events, according to the popular saying, in fact, divine providence, led our paces to beautiful Savu-Savu in Vanua Levu, the second largest island of Fiji. This visit was originally scheduled for next month. However, a sudden big trial of our Orthodox brother Pantelis Baravilala made us […]

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The Apostolic Mission of Journey To Orthodoxy

The work of Journey To Orthodoxy is apostolic in its scope and mission. We rely on the Lord, and you, our fellow Christians, to supply what it needed for us to reach out, be available and be ready to meet, correspond, talk, chat and email with the multitude of souls searching for the True Faith […]

Missionary Madness Strikes in Vanua Levu

April 22, 2016 By Fr. John 1 Comment

When missionary madness strikes, the Orthodox Church responds. The course of events, according to the popular saying, in fact, divine providence, led our paces to beautiful Savu-Savu in Vanua Levu, the second largest island of Fiji. This visit was originally scheduled for next month. However, a sudden big trial of our Orthodox brother Pantelis Baravilala […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Missions Tagged With: mission, orthodox, vanua levu

Mass Orthodox Baptism in Congo

September 3, 2015 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

From 29th August to 17in held the Seminary Synaxis of Orthodox Church priests, the Holy Metropolis of Central Africa. The congregation took place at the premises of missionary Kanagka Centre in the Democratic Republic of Congo. There were issues recommendations, until now examined the course of missionary effort and the pastoral care of the people. […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Mass Conversions Tagged With: baptism, Congo, conversion, mass, orthodox

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