Tag: World War

Turkish President addresses acting Armenian Patriarch Aram Atesyan

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- April 26, 2015

Public Radio of Armenia - 26/4/15 President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said that Turkey shares the pain of the Armenian community on the centennial anniversary of ... Read More

Teaching People to Commit Genocide

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- April 22, 2015

22/4/15 (AINA) -- The United Nations often pays lip service to the need to stop educational instruction that could motivate genocidal attacks on national or ... Read More

Remembering the Forgotten Genocide

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- April 4, 2015

https://barnabasaid.org - April 2015 In 1900 Christians constituted around 32% of Ottoman Turkey's population. Just 27 years later the figure was down to about 1.8%. In ... Read More

Armenian Government Recognizes Turkish Genocide of Assyrians and Greeks

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- March 25, 2015

The Armenian National Assembly recognized the Assyrian and Greek genocide perpetrated by Turks in World War One. 25/3/15 Yerevan (AINA) -- The Armenian National Assembly ... Read More

Memorial service for 6,000 Serbs killed in Stari Brod held: When brave girls and mothers with children in their arms leapt into the Drina

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- March 24, 2015

Grey Carter - 23/3/15 In Stari Brod, Visegrad, memorial service was held for more than 6,000 Serbs who were killed by Independent state of Croatia forces, ... Read More

Church will support fight against nationalism and Nazism – Patriarch

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- January 22, 2015

Moscow, January 22, Interfax - Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia has spoken of the importance of fighting Nazism and distortions of history in ... Read More

The International Scientific Conference “Orthodox World and the First World War” held

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- January 21, 2015

On the 5th and 6th of December 2014, Faculty of Orthodox Theology of the University of Belgrade hosted the International Scientific Conference “Orthodox World and ... Read More

Historical day for the Serbs of South Sidney

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- December 11, 2014

December 2014 - A small Serbian community, an example of harmony and Christian love In the region which is located on the south of the ... Read More

“Caliphate” is more dangerous than World War III – Supreme Mufti Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun of Syria

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- November 2, 2014

Moscow, October 31, Interfax - Supreme mufti of Syria Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun sees the danger in establishing a "caliphate," as it has happened with the ... Read More

Cross set up in Belgrade to commemorate defenders of the city during the First World War

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- September 19, 2014

September 2014 Belgrade, September 19, Interfax - A commemorative sign honoring the soldiers who fought in the First World War, defending the Kalemegdan fortress in ... Read More

“Peace is the Future – Dialogue of Religions and Cultures : 100 years after the First World War” Conference in Belgium

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- September 10, 2014

10/9/14 On September 7, in the Belgian city of Antwerp, an international conference entitled “Peace is the Future; Dialogue of Religions and Cultures; 100 years ... Read More

Metropolitan Hilarion : No winners in a World War

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- September 3, 2014

3/9/14 A century ago, the First World War began. On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, then on 1 August, Germany declared war ... Read More

Centenary of Battle of Cer

Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE- August 23, 2014

Church of Serbia - 23/8/14 The decisive stage of the Battle of Cer, which ended as the first major Allied victory in World War I ... Read More

A Miracle in Austria

OCP- July 6, 2014

July 2014 28 June 2014 marked the centenary of the tragic assassination, planned by freemasons, of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his spouse Sophia, ... Read More

Solemn opening of Andricgrad

OCP- July 2, 2014

  Church of Serbia - 2/7/14 On the occasion of the centenary of the beginning of the First World War and the Sarajevo Assasination Andricgrad ... Read More

Chicago centenarian honored as one of Armenian mass-slaughter’s last survivors

OCP- October 21, 2013

By Jennifer Delgado Tribune reporter - 21/10/13 Helen Paloian started her life without a home. Orphaned as a young child in Armenia, Paloian — then ... Read More

Syrian Bishop Warns Intervention Could Spark ‘World War’

OCP- August 28, 2013

(AFP) -- A Syrian Chaldean Catholic bishop on Monday warned that an armed intervention in Syria could unleash a "world war", while the Vatican's official ... Read More

Krasnoyarsk church gets its cross after 100 year wait

OCP- May 21, 2013

21/5/13 On May 17, in the Dormition Monastery in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, a dome cross and a bell were placed on a church ... Read More

Israel will do everything for Orthodox believers – Peres

OCP- November 13, 2012

Jerusalem, November 12, Interfax - Israeli President Shimon Peres said he will always remember Russia's exceptional role in the victory over fascism. "I will never ... Read More

Bulgaria: A Land of Antiquity and Resilient People

OCP- March 28, 2012

By Sharon Mitchell The Headliner News 28/3/2012 Bulgaria. Why the interest in this southeastern European country to the extent that someone would write an article ... Read More