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The ordeal of a 28-year-old Greek man in Australia: He went on holiday to visit relatives, was injured at a beach, and is at risk of quadriplegia
A 28-year-old Greek tourist who was in Australia for the holidays to visit relatives may never walk again after a serious accident at a busy beach in Perth
St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: Feeding the Homeless – Sunday, January 18
Sunday, January 18 Meal Prep: 6pm – 7:30pm Location: St. Nicholas, 3rd Floor (Distribution begins at 7:30pm) After the meals are prepared and packed, we will deliver them to designated locations across the city, where people will be waiting to receive them. Vehicles are needed to assist with distribution.Please use the link below to sign […]
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: A final Stewardship appeal before year’s end
Stewardship is more than a financial commitment; it is a spiritual response. It is our offering of thanksgiving to God for the blessings we have received and a tangible expression of our faith in action
The Fables of Aesop as a Preparation for the Gospel by H.E. Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden
The Orthodox Church has never categorically rejected pre-Christian thought. On the contrary, it subjected it to discernment, distinguished it, and made use of it. The Fathers saw in Aesop’s fables a preparatory discourse; a natural morality that prepares humanity to receive the light of the Gospel
What begins in the manger is fulfilled in the Tomb and overturned in the Resurrection
Christ’s Nativity as a prefiguration of His burial and Resurrection in the patristic and liturgical tradition - By His Eminence Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden