Orthodoxy in the News

Communiqué of the Commissions of the Russian Church Abroad and the Orthodox Church in America   |   October 7th, 2010

On October 5, 2010, the first joint meeting of the Commissions of the Orthodox Church in America and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia was held at St Seraphim Church in Sea Cliff, NY.

The First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad Participates In the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church For the First Time   |   October 7th, 2010

"This bears witness to the fact that the process set in motion by the signing of the Act of Canonical Communion is developing, and, with God's aid, will continue in the future," said the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Consecration of Bishop Nestor for Western Europe celebrated by the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Moscow   |   September 7th, 2010

On September 6, 2010, in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, two Patriarchs — His Holiness Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, and His Holiness Theodore II of Alexandria — presided over the consecration of Bishop Nestor (Sirotenko), who will serve in Western Europe.

Orthodox parishes abroad adapt to local traditions   |   September 6th, 2010

Kiev, Interfax — Orthodox priests who work in the countries where Orthodoxy is not a traditional religion of the majority, have to adapt to local religious traditions or invent new ones comprehensive to their newly converted parishioners. Thus, in Antarctica people are baptized in the ocean, and on the feast of the

Renowned hermit priest and patristic scholar embraces Orthodoxy   |   August 31st, 2010

Roman Catholic hieromonk Gabriel (Bunge) of the Order of Saint Benedict who has lived a solitary life in the Swiss mountains for over thirty years was received into Orthodoxy by Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) and Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware.) Fr. Gabriel is a renowned Benedictine hermit and considered a master of patristic thought.

What Love Looks Like: St. Thomas House in Bali, Indonesia   |   August 26th, 2010

With the support of a grant from the Orthodox Christian Mission Center’s (OCMC) Agape Canister Program, the St. Thomas House is assisting children with shelter, food, and clothing, as well as scholarships to local schools. Led by Fr. Stephanos Boik Nino, St. Thomas House provides for the spiritual needs of the children as well. He

IOCC: Daunting Challenges Ahead for Pakistan   |   August 26th, 2010

International Orthodox Christian Charities aims to provide life-saving and life-preserving support as it responds to natural or man-made disasters.

Patriarch Kyrill: The most repulsive thing in the Church is careerism   |   August 25th, 2010

“All corrupt careerism in the church — this is what needs to be eradicated, and with God’s help, we’ll deal with it," said His Holiness. "And everyone who really wants to become a bishop, I want to warn: the Patriarch sees it and is unlikely you will become bishops. The Bishopric

Orthodox Christians in China: a mission for the Russian Church   |   August 24th, 2010

Mission in mainland China, while complying with the law of the People's Republic, has become an issue throughout the Russian Orthodox Church because, "there are prospects for development” on the horizon.

Orthodox Christian Believers Flock to Once-Banned Holy Site   |   August 17th, 2010

At least 1,500 pilgrims, including from Russia and Greece, traveled to the Byzantine-era Sumela Monastery for the service led by Patriarch Bartholomew I, spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians.