Orthodox Church of Ukraine Commemorates Sixth Anniversary of Receiving the Tomos
On January 6, 2025, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) celebrates the sixth anniversary of receiving the Tomos of Autocephaly, a landmark event that restored the Church’s spiritual independence after three centuries of subjugation. This pivotal moment marked the fulfillment of the long-held dream of millions of Ukrainians for a fully independent, autocephalous Church.
How to See God?
The beatitude of purity of heart holds a profound promise: the vision of God and a deeper understanding of His will. Rooted in Christ’s teachings from the Sermon on the Mount, this virtue goes beyond moral integrity, touching the essence of spiritual transformation.
Differences Between the Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic Churches
The Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic Churches are two distinct branches of the universal Catholic Church, united in their shared faith, adherence to the teachings of Christ, and recognition of the Pope as the supreme spiritual leader. Despite their unity in essential beliefs and dogmas, these two traditions differ significantly in their liturgical practices, cultural influences, and historical development.
Christmas Message of Hope and Unity from Metropolitan Epiphanius
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Read the 2024 Christmas message from Metropolitan Epiphanius, Primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, offering hope, unity, and faith amidst challenging times.
Exploring the Harmonious Convergence of Christian Vedanta
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The confluence of Eastern and Western philosophies often sparks thought-provoking discussions about the nature of spirituality and existence. One such fascinating intersection lies at the crossroads of Christianity and Vedanta, with the term "Christian Vedanta" capturing the essence of this dialogue. In this article, we delve into a thought-provoking speech by Ishvara Upamana, exploring the possibility of harmonizing Christian doctrine with the principles of Vedanta.
In Kherson a Greek-Catholic chapel has been barbarously destroyed
A two-storied chapel, located at the center of Kherson, Ukraine, was demolished under the direction of an unknown authority. The chapel has been shared by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) and the German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ukraine (NELTSU).
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