GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH PROVIDES REFUGE TO PALESTINIANS 600 people are being cared for by Archbishop Alexios in downtown Gaza 23 Jul 2014 A Greek Orthodox church in Gaza is providing refuge for dozens of Palestinian families fleeing Israeli bombing. The church in downtown Gaza City is hosting about 600 people in total and only two out of all the families …
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Analysis of Underlying Issues and Hyprocrisy of Gaza Bombings
CARTOON ABOUT GAZA DENOUNCED AS “ANTI-SEMITIC” AND RETRACTED BY NEWSPAPER By Michael Hoffman www.revisionisthistory.org ZIONIST THOUGHT COPS REDUCE AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER TO QUIVERING BOWL OF JELLY Sydney Morning Herald can’t apologize enough for editorial cartoon and accompanying column “We apologize unreservedly for this lapse and the anguish and distress that has been caused….It was wrong to publish the cartoon in its original …
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He was warned not to go out onto the street, even for the weekly shop, but his brother laughed and enjoined him to stop fretting like an old woman. Confidently, they walked out of their house and proceeded down the block, when suddenly they were set upon by masked men. They kicked them into a kneeling position and held their …
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ISLAMIC STATE DEFIED OVER IRAQ’S CROOKED MINARET IN MOSUL July 29, 2014 Residents of Mosul have watched helplessly as extremists ruling the northern Iraqi city blew up some of their most beloved landmarks and shrines to impose a stark vision of Islam. Next up for destruction, they feared: the Crooked Minaret, a more than 840-year-old tower that leans like Italy’s …
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The photographs accompanying this diatribe were taken last year by Turkish photographer Bastermur Bilal. They depict a couple of semi-nude stick figures attempting to assume languid attitudes of sensuous nonchalance. As such, they could be dismissed as yet another accretion to the derivative drivel that poses as art, if it were not for the context in which these were taken. …
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Father Eleftherios Tatsis tells Neos Kosmos his version of events before a brazen robbery saw $100,000 of donated jewellery stolen at the Holy Monastery of Panagia Kamariani By Maja Jovic – Neos Kosmos, Saturday 26 July 2014 Jewellery worth more than $100,000, donated by Greek Orthodox faithful, has been stolen from the Holy Monastery of Panagia Kamariani, in Red Hill …
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By Metropolitan Makarios (Tillyrides) of Kenya Archbishop Makarios III of Cyprus During his lifetime, the most contradictory views have been expressed concerning the personality and conduct of Archbishop Makarios. He was a classical example of the time-serving prelate, a superb diplomat who had an exceptional flair for appropriate conduct, a staunch defender of Orthodoxy and wise leader who helped the church …
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One of the greatest Prophet in the Old Testament is the Prophet Elias. He lived and prophesised, according to the Books of Kings (3 Kings 17:1 – 4 Kings 2:18), during the days of Ahab[1] (873-854 BC) and Ahaziah[2] (854-853 BC). His zeal for true faith in the one and only God of Israel led him to resist against the …
Read More »PAN-ORTHODOX LITURGY TO COMMEMORATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF WORLD WAR I
In line with the directives and consensus of the Episcopal Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Oceania; Greek, Antiochian, Russian, Serbian and Romanian Orthodox clergy gathered together at Axion Estin monastery complex in Northcote, on 19th July 2014, to serve a Pan-Orthodox Divine Liturgy and Memorial service to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I. A …
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BI-PARTISAN SUPPORT FOR CYPRUS REUNIFICATION Federal Parliament passes motion by Maria Vamvakinou, reaffirming its support for a fair and just resolution to the Cyprus problem 21 Jul 2014 – Neos Kosmos Newspaper HELEN VELISSARIS As the world prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of the Cyprus invasion by Turkey, Australia has reaffirmed its position, calling for the demilitarisation and reunification …
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