By Paul de Maeyer, ROME, FEB. 18, 2011 thanks to Zenit.org. Not even the Mongols of the 14th century, when they killed 40 monks and some 400 faithful, succeeded in making one of…
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This letter was sent on October 24 2010 by Patriarch Gregorios III Laham of Antioch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church to the kings and presidents of the Arab countries in the Middle East, regarding the…
The Armenian Genocide: A Way Forward? The Anglican & Eastern Churches Association Annual Constantinople Lecture will take place on 25 November 2010 at the Church of St Mary at Hill, Lovat Lane, London…
From CNN Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is the living embodiment of an ancient tradition. From his historic base in Istanbul, Turkey, the 270th Patriarch of Constantinople claims to be the direct successor of…
Hundreds of Syrians from all over the world attended the inaugural Liturgies yesterday of the 4th century Mor Eşayo and the 6th century Mor Kuryakuş churches, reopened after 30 years, having been…
Dear brothers and sisters! Today I wish to reflect on my apostolic journey to Cyprus, which in many aspects is in continuity with my preceding trips to the Holy Land and Malta.…
Aboard the plane to Cyprus, Pope Benedict XVI gave this press conference on June 4th 2010. * * * Father Lombardi: Your Holiness, we would like to thank you for being with…
ROME, JUNE 3, 2010 thanks to Zenit.org A holy man has died, a martyr of dialogue and peace, a personal friend of ZENIT’s editorial staff. It can only be hoped that his…
From Light of the East, May-June 2010, Newsletter of SSJC Youngstown Ohio Chapter, from a contact in Greece In 1673, 800 residents of the town of Itilos of the Mani district of…
Jack Figel of SSJC USA announces, December 20th, 2009: After my private audience with His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, we have finalized the speakers and agenda for the upcoming Orientale Lumen…