🇷🇸🇺🇲 Patriarch of Serbia to visit America this fall
His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije of Serbia will make his first pastoral visit to America this fall.
According to an announcement from the Diocese of New Gračanica and Midwestern America, the Serbian primate will visit the Chicago area, beginning with a Doxology service at Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago on Tuesday evening, October 12.
He will also celebrate the Divine Liturgy at the cathedral on Saturday, October 16, followed by a festive banquet for the centennial celebration of the American-Canadian Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
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His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije of Serbia will make his first pastoral visit to America this fall.
According to an announcement from the Diocese of New Gračanica and Midwestern America, the Serbian primate will visit the Chicago area, beginning with a Doxology service at Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago on Tuesday evening, October 12.
He will also celebrate the Divine Liturgy at the cathedral on Saturday, October 16, followed by a festive banquet for the centennial celebration of the American-Canadian Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
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OrthoChristian.Com
Patriarch of Serbia to visit America this fall
His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije of Serbia will make his first pastoral visit to America this fall.
🇦🇫 No evidence Taliban sentenced 229 Christian missionaries to death
A decade-old old hoax about the death of Christian missionaries is spreading on social media platforms and messaging apps in the wake of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
"Please pray for the 229 Christian missionaries, who have been sentenced to death tomorrow afternoon by the Afghan Islamists," reads text in a screenshot of a Facebook message, shared in an Aug. 17 post from a page called In God We Trust.
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A decade-old old hoax about the death of Christian missionaries is spreading on social media platforms and messaging apps in the wake of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
"Please pray for the 229 Christian missionaries, who have been sentenced to death tomorrow afternoon by the Afghan Islamists," reads text in a screenshot of a Facebook message, shared in an Aug. 17 post from a page called In God We Trust.
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USA TODAY
Fact check: No evidence Taliban sentenced 229 Christian missionaries to death
The rumor is a chain message that has circulated online for more than a decade.
🇹🇷🇺🇦 Open letter urges Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople to postpone trip to Ukraine until ‘deep wound’ of church split healed
A group of high-profile Ukrainians has this week asked Bartholomew, the influential archbishop of the Constantinople Orthodox Church, to call off his visit to Kiev until the bitter inter-church conflict there is settled.
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A group of high-profile Ukrainians has this week asked Bartholomew, the influential archbishop of the Constantinople Orthodox Church, to call off his visit to Kiev until the bitter inter-church conflict there is settled.
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RT
Open letter urges Orthodox archbishop of Constantinople to postpone trip to Ukraine until ‘deep wound’ of church split healed
A group of high-profile Ukrainians has this week asked Bartholomew, the influential archbishop of the Constantinople Orthodox Church, to call off his visit to Kiev until the bitter inter-church conflict there is settled.
"When a rumor is heard that says, for example, that in the vaccine there is tissue from an aborted human embryo, for the Orthodox Christian and for myself, as a bishop, a great question mark arises, of a moral nature, whether or not to receive that vaccine.
And even if, for today's man, this is not necessarily a problem, for Orthodox Christians this is a very serious problem. I would not want and would not accept that such a thing enters my body."
🇮🇹 Bishop Siluan of Italy
And even if, for today's man, this is not necessarily a problem, for Orthodox Christians this is a very serious problem. I would not want and would not accept that such a thing enters my body."
🇮🇹 Bishop Siluan of Italy
🇹🇷🇺🇦 Media: Patriarch Bartholomew to be guarded by special services of Turkey and USA in Ukraine visit
During the stay of Patriarch Bartholomew in Ukraine, he will be guarded around the clock.
In Ukraine, the Phanar head will be guarded by employees of the State Security Directorate, the Security Service of Ukraine, as well as the special services of Turkey and the United States, reports the "Glavcom".
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During the stay of Patriarch Bartholomew in Ukraine, he will be guarded around the clock.
In Ukraine, the Phanar head will be guarded by employees of the State Security Directorate, the Security Service of Ukraine, as well as the special services of Turkey and the United States, reports the "Glavcom".
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spzh.news
Media: Phanar head to be guarded by special services of Turkey and USA
During the stay of Patriarch Bartholomew in Ukraine, he will be guarded around the clock.
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🇹🇷🇺🇦 Constantinople Patriarch visits Ukraine for independence
The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople has arrived on a visit to Ukraine to attend festivities marking the 30th anniversary of its declaration of independence.
On Saturday, Patriarch Batholomew I and the leader of the new "Orthodox Church of Ukraine", "Metropolitan Epiphanius I", together conducted a lithurgy in Kyiv s St. Michael's Cathedral.
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The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople has arrived on a visit to Ukraine to attend festivities marking the 30th anniversary of its declaration of independence.
On Saturday, Patriarch Batholomew I and the leader of the new "Orthodox Church of Ukraine", "Metropolitan Epiphanius I", together conducted a lithurgy in Kyiv s St. Michael's Cathedral.
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The Independent
Constantinople Patriarch visits Ukraine for independence
The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is visiting Ukraine to attend the festivities marking the 30th anniversary of its declaration of independence