What’s new?

Will a loving God condemn sinners on the Day of Judgement?

There is no need for God to judge us. We will judge ourselves. We choose whether or not we want to be saved. Our loving God created us to be saved and for no other reason. He wants nothing other than for us to share eternity with Him in His Kingdom. Why would He push anyone away? Think of the story of the prodigal son. He chooses to leave his father’s loving home. He leaves, isn’t able to resist sin, but then he comes back, because “he came to himself” (Lk 15:17). Now all is forgiven. He is given his [...]

2016-10-14T14:48:20+11:00March 15th, 2016|

St Sophronius of Jerusalem Commemorated on March 11th

Sophronius was born in Damascus around 550 AD. He was interested in philosophy, and proved to be gifted in all his studies, earning the title Sophronius the Wise. However, he was unsatisfied with these gifts as they were not yet accompanied by spiritual perfection. His pursuit for the true philosophy began in then-Palestine, where he venerated the Holy Places before arriving at the monastery founded by St Theodosius. Here he developed a kinship with John Moschus, a monk with whom Sophronius discovered wonderful spiritual wisdom. John Moschus became Sophronius’ spiritual father, and together they travelled to Alexandria to learn from [...]

2016-10-14T14:48:22+11:00March 10th, 2016|

2016 Summer Camps

The Greek Orthodox Christian Society organised again its annual Spiritual Retreat at the Outdoor Education NSW - Gosford on Friday - Sunday, 5th - 7th February 2016. The theme of the Retreat was "be at peace with one another and with all" (Matins Holy Monday). The Retreat was enriched with the presence of visitors from Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane. This year's program consisted of various talks and discussions, as well as other spiritual and recreational activities. The highlight of the Retreat was the blessing of participating at the Vespers Service on Saturday, followed by the Divine Liturgy on Sunday at the nearby Monastery of "Pantanassa". The annual [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:36+11:00March 6th, 2016|

The Year of Aristotle: 2400 Years from his Birth

There is perhaps no greater philosopher, scientist, ethicist or theologian born so far, apart from Aristotle (Αριστοτέλης). This year marks 2400 years since his birth, and numerous international scientific conferences and symposia are being organised for the occasion, to honour who many regard as the greatest intellect in Western history that ever walked on our planet. Aristotle was born in 384 BC, in Stageira (Στάγειρα) of Chalkidiki (Χαλκιδική), a peninsula in northern Macedonia, and died in Chalkida (Χαλκίδα), a town in Euboia (Εύβοια), opposite Attica, in 322 BC.   His father was a doctor of the Macedonian King, whilst his [...]

2016-10-14T14:48:23+11:00March 5th, 2016|
Go to Top