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Divine Liturgy in English: Holy Greatmartyr George

The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom (English) Readings & Responses | Read the Life Spring is here: come, let us be merry! And Christ’s Resurrection has shone brightly: come, let us…

Divine Liturgy in English: Hieromartyr Artemon of Laodikeia

Join us every second Saturday of the month for Divine Liturgy in English at 4pm, followed by Great Vespers in Ukrainian at 5pm. Today is the second Saturday after Pascha and we…

November 2023 calendar published

The Society has published its Byzantine liturgical calendar for November 2023. The menologion, as it is known in Greek, follows the Gregorian calendar for both the solar and lunar year and features…

William Godfrey: Remembering a Forgotten Shepherd

The following lecture was given by Father Athanasius McVay in the crypt of Westminster Abbey on 21st January 2023, the eve of the sixtieth anniversary of the death of William Cardinal Godfrey,…

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The Society of Saint John Chrysostom is a group of Catholics of the Latin and Eastern Churches, along with our friends in other traditions, which promotes greater appreciation of the spiritual, theological…

Weekly Divine Liturgy in English returns

We are pleased to announce the resumption of our weekly Divine Liturgy in English on Sunday 20 November 2022 at 10am. All are most warmly invited to join us. The Ukrainian Greek…

St Theodore of Tarsus Greek-Catholic Mission

Saint Theodore of Tarsus Mission is the fruit of a collaboration between the Society of Saint John Chrysostom and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family with the purpose of…

Father Gary Gill (1944-2019): Pilgrim, Priest, Ecumenist

When I heard that a friend was suffering, I immediately thought of the late Father Gary Gill. He was a humble man who carried his cross and ministered to those in need.…

Divine Liturgy in English: The Circumcision of the Lord

Join us every second Saturday of the month for Divine Liturgy in English at 4pm, followed by Great Vespers in Ukrainian at 5pm. Today is 1 January according to the Julian calendar,…