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Worshippers at Templestowe’s St Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church cop parking fines at midnight Paschal Service

PARKING officers have headed out on the town late on a Saturday night – not to party, but to fine parishioners of a Templestowe church. More than 2500 people flocked to the Greek Orthodox Church of St Haralambos for a midnight mass to celebrate Greek Orthodox Easter on Saturday, May 4. Many worshippers, including Templestowe resident Angelina Alexandrou, returned to …

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NEOMARTYR CONSTANTINE THE TURKISH HAGARENE APOSTATE

(Commemorated on 2nd of June) What we know of Saint Constantine’s early life are only a few brief facts, since fellow family members and Ottoman Christians at the time of his martyrdom, hesitated to speak about his very public confession which stirred much ill-will amongst Ottoman Hagarenes (Muslims) and Ottoman civil authorities. His own family from what research seems to …

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COUNCIL FEES CUT SHORT TRADITIONAL EASTER PROCESSION IN SUNSHINE

Author: Stella Tzobanakis Published: Brimbank Leader Newspaper, 28 May 2013 (Syndicated in Herald-Sun Newspaper – 28 May 2013) A CENTURIES old religious tradition was cut short because a Sunshine church could not afford a hefty council bill. The annual night-time Good Friday procession on May 3 at St Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Church in Armstrong St was shorter than usual because …

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Bribie Island Retreat and Recreation Centre will Open with a Splash!

Bookings are now available for all our Parishes and Communities throughout Australia OFFICIAL OPENING His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos will officially open the Bribie Island Retreat and Recreation Centre on 1st October 2013 in the presence of Federal, State and Local politicians together with other official guests and our youth from around Australia. This exciting and highly anticipated event will be part of the 10th Annual Youth …

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The Symbolism of the Paschal Table

By Archpriest Michael Vorobiev The Typikon calls every festive meal a “great consolation for the brethren.” Pascha, which in importance stands outside the ranks of the twelve main feast days and is called the “Feast of feasts and the Celebration of celebrations,” presupposes a particularly abundant and diverse trapeza. However, in allowing this consolation, the Church nonetheless does not particularly …

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THE HICCUPS TOWARDS ACCEPTANCE AND THE WILL TO BUILD A STRONG PLURAL TURKEY

ASSASSINATION PLOT AGAINST PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW UNCOVERED An alleged plot against Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate Bartholomew is being investigated by an Ankara public prosecutor, private broadcaster NTV reported today. The investigation was launched after a letter was sent from the Central Anatolia province of Kayseri, claiming that the Istanbul-based patriarch would be the target of an assassination attempt on May 29, …

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Second Sunday after Pascha (Acts 5:12-20 and John 20:19-31) – The Objections

Author: Fr George Dimopoulos Source: Orthodox Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year – Volume I Publisher: Christian Orthodox Editions “And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God”. We call today the Sunday of Antipascha, dear brethren, because it is today that the feast of Easter draws to a close, although we continue to sing …

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