Tag: Roman Empire
NEW BOOK: OUT OF THE AFRICAN LANDS: THE STORY OF ST. PERPETUA AND HER COMPANIONS
Lessons from a Monastery - May 2016 In the African provinces of the Roman Empire conversion to the Christian faith is punishable by death. This does ... Read More
Gone is the Glory of Constantinople… But Christ Remains
Fr Georges Massouh: Gone is the Glory of Constantinople... But Christ Remains Notes on Arab Orthodoxy - May 2015 Jesus announced that the worship of God ... Read More
The Truth about the Crusades
Raymond Ibrahim - February 2015 Were the Crusades a reflection of the “terrible deeds in the name of Christ” as U.S. President Obama recently warned, ... Read More
St. Basil the Great and Christian Philanthropy
By John G. Panagiotou- December 2014 Many things are said and written about the great Cappodocian Father of the 4th century St. Basil the Great ... Read More
The Primacy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos and Agiou Vlasiou Janaury 2014 At times, as in our days, there arises the issue of the privilege of honor of ... Read More
Honoring The Extraordinary Religious History Of The Syrian City Of Homs
Lucas Van RompayChair, Department of Religion, Duke University 3/3/2012 To many, Syria's third largest city was largely unknown until it became, in recent weeks, the ... Read More
2013, HOMAGE YEAR OF SAINTS CONSTANTINE AND HELEN
The Press Office of the Romanian Patriarchate informs us: On 7 September 2011, the working session of the Standing Meeting of Saint Constantine and Helen ... Read More