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Upcoming Event: Seminar 23/04/26 – Gallipoli and evolving commemoration – The new Turkish perspective
The Gallipoli campaign is considered among the military failures of the British and French during World War I. It left a very strong imprint on the memory of the British, Australians and New Zealanders. Already from the interwar period hundreds of veterans took cruises to visit the battlefields and their cemeteries, built by the Imperial […]
Diaspora schools commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi
Schools of the Greek diaspora are taking part in an international online event titled “Greek-language Education Schools honor Messolonghi – 200 years since the Exodus”, which will take place on April 24, 2026, from 18:00 to 20:45 (Greece time), featuring theatrical performances, narrations, visual art, and digital presentations
Feeding the Homeless: Sunday, April 19 at St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
“For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in;” — Matthew 25:35
Greek historical film “Kapodistrias (The Governor)” to screen in U.S. theaters for one night only
Nationwide screenings on April 22, 2026 of the acclaimed film by Yannis Smaragdis bring the story of Ioannis Kapodistrias to Greek American audiences, celebrating heritage, unity, and the foundations of modern Greece
Syria’s Christian population faces an 80 percent decline
The Iraqi Christian Foundation reported in March 2025 that “Syrian Christians and Alawites are being slaughtered in Syria by soldiers of the ISIS/AlQaeda terrorist government. The death toll is 1800 in just the last few days, with many victims still missing. Entire villages are being slaughtered”
The Orthodox Church under persecution – From the Apostolic Age to the present
Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden’s Speech at the 11th Catechumens’ Seminar St. George Cathedral of Stockholm, Thursday, March 26, 2026
Greece’s Darkest Decade Returns: HHF Podcast Explores the Civil War Through Voices of the Diaspora
Season 6 of The HHF Presents revisits the turbulent years after World War II, sharing powerful firsthand accounts from Greek Canadians and shedding light on one of Greece’s most traumatic historical chapters