OCMC Serving the Disenfranchised in Romania
by Floyd Frantz Poverty and lost hope for a decent life are the most difficult issues we deal with in Romania today. It is like a kid falling off a merry-go-rou...
by Floyd Frantz Poverty and lost hope for a decent life are the most difficult issues we deal with in Romania today. It is like a kid falling off a merry-go-rou...
Deeply concerned and grief-stricken, but also filled with unshakable faith in love and grace of God, we address all priesthood, monks and faithful people of our...
Moscow(Reuters) – When Pope Francis meets the spiritual head of the world’s Orthodox Christians next week, the speeches and symbolism will focus on ...
This week, in Edinburgh, the Church of Scotland is meeting in the General Assembly. The Assembly is the Supreme Court of the Church and is charged with making ...
I have the honor and privilege of serving as a fire chaplain to the men and women of the Dudley Fire Department. I also have the honor of serving as Deputy Chi...
The Ecumenical Patriarchate has witnessed with great pain and distress the recent manifestations of religious violence against women in Northern Africa, which h...
Baltimore, MD (IOCC) — The worst flooding in more than 100 years has claimed the lives of five people in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, forced more than 7,0...
Joint Statement Celebrating the Meeting of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Pope Francis Fifty years ago, in January 1964, two great Christian leaders met i...
This past week the news was all abuzz over comments made by the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers Donald Sterling. Leaving aside the fact that the conversation...
Here is the Sunday Links Roundup of some things I have been reading this week. Worcester Revolution of 1774 ~ Timothy Ruggles Interpretation Massachusetts Socie...