Third Sunday of Lent

Cross

This Sunday commemorates the venerable Cross and the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Cross as such takes on meaning and adoration because of the Crucifixion of Christ upon it. Therefore, whether it be in hymns or prayers, it is understood that the Cross without Christ has no meaning or place in Christianity. The adoration of the Cross in the middle of Great Lent is to remind the faithful in advance of the Crucifixion of Christ.

Council of Orthodox Christian Churches to conduct fifth Lenten Vespers service

КрстThe Council of Orthodox Christian Churches of Metropolitan Detroit (COCC) will conduct the fifth and last in its 2008 series of Lenten Vespers services at 6 p.m. on April 13, the Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt, at St. Petka Serbian Orthodox Church, Troy.

The Very Rev. Roman Star of St. Innocent of Irkutsk Orthodox Church, Redford, spiritual advisor to the COCC and president of the Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood of St. John Chrysostom of Metropolitan Detroit, will preside at the service, assisted by other members of the Clergy Brotherhood.

Three Year Memorial Service for Archbishop Iakovos, former Archbishop of North and South America

Archbishop Iakovos

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America will preside at the Three Year Memorial Service for Archbishop Iakovos, former Archbishop of North and South America, on Sunday, April 6, 2008 at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Manhattan, NY.

The Memorial Service will take place after the Divine Liturgy and before the Doxology commemorating Greek Independence Day, March 25, 1821, in the presence of Greek and American Government officials, State and City representatives, members of the diplomatic corps and various Greek-American organizations who will participate in the Greek Independence Day Parade on 5th Avenue immediately following the Service.

Russian Orthodox and Catholic believers treat each other better - joint working group

Representatives of the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches have stated an improvement in relations between Orthodox and Catholic believers in Russia. A joint group on problems separating the two branches of Christianity convened in Vladimir. It underlined the importance of exchanging information between the two Churches and stated a better climate in the information sphere and the prevalence of a respectful and kind attitude between Orthodox and Catholic believers.

Moscow, Constantinople Patriarchates seeking solutions to Church in Estonia

The Moscow and Constantinople Patriarchates have expressed the hope to settle the problems of the Orthodox Church in Estonia.

"Both sides found it expedient to find a universal solution at negotiations," says a memorandum posted on the Moscow Patriarchate's website after the Zurich meeting of church delegations.

The Moscow Patriarchate advises Protestants negating the hell to review Orthodox theologians

Today's Protestant theologians negate the hell because they aren't acquainted with the heritage of the Eastern holy fathers, the Russian Orthodox Church's representative to the European International Institutions Bishop Hilarion of Vienna and Austria believes.