True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
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We believe in one God, creator of heaven and earth, of all things seen and unseen, known in three persons Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the homoousion and undivided Trinity. We confess that which the Holy Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, the Symbol or collection of the Faith, professes.
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
2d ago
Saint Gregory Palamas reminds us, “Truly as many belong to the Church of Christ belong to truth and those who belong not to truth, they belong not to the Church of Christ. All the more so these ones lie to themselves calling themselves and each other shepherds and sacred archpastors. We have been taught, however, that Christianity is not characterized by the personalities but rather by the truth and by the exactness of the Faith ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
5d ago
The “Metropolitan” of Didymoteicho, Orestias, and Souflion didn’t lose the oppurtunity to go to visit the Grand Mufti of Didymoteicho Osman Hamza and to wish him a Happy Bayram for Eid al-Fitr for the end of Ramadan ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
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Priest Timothy Porfiryevich Strelkov was born on January 15, 1880 in the village of Atyazhkino, Pomayevskaya volost, Buinsky uyezd, Simbirsk province, in a Mordovian peasant family. He went to a village and a city school, and then to Simbirsk pedagogical seminary. Then he was sent as a teacher to the village of Mikhailovka, twelve kilometres from the regional centre of Duvan, Bashkiria. He married Nadezhda Ionovna, and became a priest in the village. He had four sons and one daughter.
Fr. Timothy was the younger brother of another prie ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
5d ago
“In older days, many Christians were receiving Holy Communion, especially before Pascha, without preparation. The Fathers, seeing the harm that was being caused by this, established the 40 days of fasting and prayer as a preparation.” -St. John Chrysostom (Against the Judaeans 3. P.G.47:867)
Christians were being harmed by not preparing for Holy Communion through fasting and prayer.
The greatest feasts of our Church are preceded by a fast.
The Apostolic Canon says that Saturdays are not fasted. Fasting in this sense means: Not eating anything at all, keeping the ninth hour, and then eating on ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
5d ago
By Vladimir Moss
Only in one part of the Russian Church outside Russia was the new calendar ever implanted firmly – in Finland, whose Church had been taken away from the Russian Church by Patriarch Meletius of Constantinople. Already on July 19, 1923 he moved to force the great Russian monastery of Valaam, which was now outside Russia and within the bounds of the Finnish State, to accept the new calendar, writing mendaciously to Archbishop Seraphim (Lukyanov) that the new calendar had been accepted “with the agreement and by means of a decision of all the Orthodox Churches”.[1] Now, sinc ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
1w ago
Quotes taken from Orthodox Times April 1, 2024 Ecumenical “Patriarch”: It’s a scandal to celebrate separately the one Resurrection of the One Lord
“Ecumenical “Patriarch” Bartholomew extended in his homily his heartfelt wishes to all the non-Orthodox Christians who celebrated the Holy Easter on Sunday, March 31, after presiding over the Sunday Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint Theodore of the Community of Vlanga.
“On this day, the timeless message of the Resurrection resonates more profoundly than ever, as our non-Orthodox Christian brethren and sisters commemorate the resurrection of our ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
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On the name day (The Holy Hieromartyr Tikhon Patriarch of Moscow) of our First Hierarch Archbishop Tikhon of Omsk and Siberia, we wish him many years! Many years also to Hieromonk Tikhon of our diocese ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
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by Vladimir Moss
Today we celebrate a rare and deeply meaningful coincidence of two great feasts: the Annunciation of Mary, the Most Holy Mother of God (Theotokos), and the Holy Cross (Stavros) of our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ. In explicating this coincidence, I believe we can come closer to understanding the difference between Orthodoxy and the heresy of Protestantism.
The Orthodox believe that on this day God became man; the Son of God, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity and the Creator of the universe, took on His sou ..read more
True Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe
2w ago
A short video packed with truths!
https://youtube.com/shorts/OHYLNBwUPzg?si=ZThewk1X2STsYALV ..read more
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“This is evil: estrangement from God.” -St. Basil the Great, That God is Not the Cause of Evils, “ELLHNES PATERES THS EKKLHSIAS” [Greek Fathers of the Church) 7, 112 (EPE). “As many… as stand apart in their will from God, He brings upon them separation from Himself; and separation from God is death.” – St. Irenaeus Against Heresies 5. 27.2. “Men, rejecting eternal things and through the counsel of the devil turning toward the things of corruption, became the cause to themselves of the corruption in death.” St. Athanasius the Great On the Incarnation 5 (Migne,  ..read more