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2021 Seminar Series: Bishop Elpidios of Kyaneon – The obligations of the living towards the ones who have fallen asleep

On Saturday 18 September at 7pm, the second seminar in the Greek Orthodox Christian Society’s 2021 Seminar Series was held on Zoom. His Grace Bishop Elpidios of Kyaneon – Archepiscopal Vicar of Western Australia – considered the Series theme, “O God, You are my protector, Your mercy shall go before me” (Psalm 58: 10-11) by speaking on “The obligations of the living towards the ones who have fallen asleep.” After songs by the young mens’ and womens’ Virtual Choirs of the Greek Orthodox Christian Society and Orthodox Ladies Fellowship, His Grace Bishop Elpidios spoke on the obligations which those who [...]

2021-09-19T13:46:23+10:00September 19th, 2021|

2021 Seminar Series: “O God, You are my protector, Your mercy shall go before me”

On Sunday 12 September at 4pm, the first seminar in the Greek Orthodox Christian Society’s 2021 Seminar Series was held on Zoom. The topic for the first seminar was the topic of the Series as a whole: “O God, You are my protector, Your mercy shall go before me” (Psalm 58: 10:11).   After chanting and songs by the young mens’ and womens’ Virtual Choirs of the Greek Orthodox Christian Society and Orthodox Ladies Fellowship, Dr John Psarommatis spoke on the theme of the seminar. He highlighted how God is the protector of the faithful, and provided some words of [...]

2021-09-16T13:32:48+10:00September 16th, 2021|

Pentecost Kneeling Prayers

Pentecost Kneeling Prayers   “The Lord Jesus Christ sowed a most precious seed in the field of this world,” writes St Nikolai Velimirovich, “but the power of the Holy Spirit was needed to come upon it, to give it warmth and light, and make it grow.” At Pentecost, Orthodox Christians celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples and on the whole of the earth. Towards the conclusion of the Pentecost Divine Liturgy, it is the recent practice that the prayers of the Vespers service for the commemoration of the Holy Spirit on the next day are read. [...]

2021-07-09T20:38:53+10:00July 9th, 2021|

Psalm 62:2

Psalm 62:2   “O God, my God, I rise early to be with You; My soul thirsts for You. How often my flesh thirsts for You In a desolate, impassable, and waterless land.” «Ὁ Θεὸς ὁ Θεός μου, πρὸς σὲ ὀρθρίζω· ἐδίψησέ σε ἡ ψυχή μου, ποσαπλῶς σοι ἡ σάρξ μου ἐν γῇ ἐρήμῳ καὶ ἀβάτῳ καὶ ἀνύδρῳ». This Psalm was written by the Prophet and King David when he was in the wilderness of Judea, when he was fleeing from the persecution of Saul. It is striking that David, in a time of such great difficulty, found it possible [...]

2021-07-09T20:32:28+10:00July 9th, 2021|

1821 Independence Milestones

1821 Independence Milestones At the start of the war of independence, the Greeks had been under the Turkish yoke for almost 400 years. The Greeks faced the Ottomans, a well-established world power for 400 years. The Greeks did not have a regular army, centralised government or military command, let alone materials for waging war, or funds for the struggle. However, the Greeks had a desire for liberty and religious freedom. As Kolokotronis said “Greeks, God has signed our Liberty and will not take his signature back.” As God blessed David against Goliath, so He blessed the Greeks in their struggle. [...]

2021-07-09T20:29:32+10:00July 9th, 2021|
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