Showing posts with label Cypriot Orthodox Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cypriot Orthodox Church. Show all posts
Monday, December 12, 2011
New Metropolitan of Kyrenia Enthroned on Cyprus
Per the decision of the Holy Synod of the Cypriot Orthodox Church Metropolitan-elect Chrysostomos has been consecrated to the episcopacy and enthroned as ruling hierarch of the Metropolis of Kyrenia. More (in Greek) here.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop to Seek Help of Jordanian King
Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of the Cypriot Orthodox Church will reportedly return to Jordan next week to request the help of King Abdullah II in gaining permission from Northern Cypriot authorities for Cypriot Orthodox clergy to serve the Divine Liturgy in Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus' abandoned churches and monasteries. In recent discussions between Cypriot and Northern Cypriot authorities the Church of Cyprus acquiesced to Northern Cyprus' request that imams be allowed to lead services in mosques in Cyprus proper, but Northern Cyprus refused to reciprocate in allowing Cypriot Orthodox clergy to visit the Turkish zone of occupation. More here.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Kyrenia Metropolitan in ICU
Please keep the Cypriot Orthodox Church's Metropolitan Pavlos of Kyrenia in your prayers as he has been hospitalized and placed in an intensive care unit to treat an assortment of medical issues. More details (in Greek) can be found here.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Metropolitan Hilarion Visits Cyprus, Meets with Archbishop Chrysostomos
Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk has begun a visit to Cyprus, visiting various Cypriot Orthodox holy places and meeting with Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of Nea Justiniana to discuss relations between the Russian and Cypriot Orthodox Churches. More (in Russian) here.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Holy Synod Meets
At its session today the Holy Synod of the Cypriot Orthodox Church expressed its concern about the possible removal of religious symbols from the classrooms of Cyprus' public schools and defended its first hierarch's public statements on political issues in the country as expressing the Church's views on developments in Cypriot life without becoming involved in politics per se. More (in Greek) here.
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Kazakh Orthodox Metropolitan Visits Cyprus
As part of his visit to Cyprus this past weekend to participate in the consecration of the new diocesan cathedral of the Metropolis of Kykkos Metropolitan Alexander (Mogilev) of Astana and the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan visited the diocesan administrations of the Archdiocese of Nea Justiniana and the Metropolis of Tamassos, during which he met with Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of Nea Justiniana and Metropolitan Isaias of Tamassos. Metropolitan Alexander concelebrated the Sunday Liturgy in the Cypriot capital, Nicosia, with Metropolitans Isaias of Tamassos and Nikolai of Plovdiv, with Metropolitan Nikiforos of Kykkos in attendance. More (in Russian) here.
New Diocesan Cathedral Consecrated in Kykkos
This past Saturday hierarchs of the Russian and Cypriot Orthodox Churches concelebrated the consecration of the new diocesan cathedral of the Cypriot Orthodox Metropolis of Kykkos. The services were concelebrated by Metropolitans Nikiforos of Kykkos, Chrysostomos of Kition, Neofitos of Morphou, Vasilios of Constantia, and Isaias of Tamassos of the Cypriot Orthodox Church; Metropolitan Alexander (Mogilev) of Astana of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan; Metropolitan Nikolai of Plovdiv of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church; and Metropolitans Theodore of Akhaltsikhe and Savva of Khoni of the Georgian Orthodox Church. More (in Russian) here.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Northern Cyprus Replaces Historic Church with Hotel
Northern Cyprus has demolished a church in the Turkish-occupied territory dedicated to St. Thecla to allow for the construction of a hotel. More (in Greek) here.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop to be Elevated to Patriarchal Rank?
There is growing speculation that the Ecumenical Patriarchate will recognize (or take the authority to elevate?) the Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus to the rank of patriarch at this fall's gathering of the Patriarchs of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem and the Archbishop of Nea Justiniana. More (in Ukrainian) here.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Holy Synod Meets, Discusses Visit of Athens Archbishop
The Holy Synod of the Cypriot Orthodox Church met today to discuss various issues in the life of the Church and to finalize preparations for the upcoming visit of Archbishop Jerome (Liapis) of Athens to the island. More (in Greek) here.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Church Rejects Criticism of Its Role in Cypriot Life
Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Dimitriou) of Nea Justiniana has defended the role of the Cypriot Orthodox Church in Cypriot life, saying that it has preserved the identity and faith of the Cypriot people for centuries and "is determined to continue to serve [Cyprus]." More (in Greek) here.
Heads of Middle Eastern Churches to Meet this Summer
It has been announced that Patriarch Bartholomew I (Arhondonis) of Constantinople, Pope Theodoros II (Horeftakis) of Alexandria, Patriarchs Ignatius IV (Hazim) of Antioch and Theofilos III (Giannopoulos) of Jerusalem, and Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Dimitriou) of Nea Justiniana will meet this summer to discuss the ongoing political upheaval in the Middle East, the state of the region's Orthodox Churches, and how the ancient churches can work together to strengthen their position and that of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. More (in Greek) here.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Turks Arrest Cypriot Orthodox Metropolitan and MEPS in Famagusta
Turkish troops in northern Cyprus have arrested Metropolitan Porphyrios of Neapolis of the Cypriot Orthodox Church and members of the European Parliament during their visit to a church in Famagusta. More here.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop Calls for Turkish Withdrawal
In an interview with the Turkish-language newspaper Milliyet, Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of the Cypriot Orthodox Church has stated that he believes the division of Cyprus could be ended immediately were the Turkish government to withdraw its soldiers from the island and give Cyprus' Greeks and Turks the freedom necessary to restore the unity of Cyprus. More here.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Boy George Returns Icon to Cypriot Orthodox Church
The Cypriot Orthodox Church recently thanked singer Boy George for returning an 18th century icon of Christ stolen following the Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus. Boy George had owned the icon since buying it at an auction in 1985, but agreed to return it to Cyprus when presented with proof of its origins and theft. More here.
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Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop Visits Russia
Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Englistriotis) of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus arrived in Moscow today on a visit to the Russian Orthodox Church. His visit began with a stop at the city's Christ the Savior Church, the largest church in Russia (and the Orthodox world?). More here.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Monk Caught Stealing Relics
A Greek Orthodox monk has been caught in the Athens airport attempting to steal the remains of a Cypriot Orthodox nun who reposed in Greece four years ago. More here.
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Saturday, January 8, 2011
Tensions Simmer on Cyprus
Tensions between the Cypriot Orthodox Church and Islam are continuing to rise on Cyprus as Turkish Muslims in southern Cyprus are claiming mistreatment at the hands of the Cypriot government. This comes after the Turkish administration of northern Cyprus refused to allow the celebration of new style Nativity in Cypriot Orthodox churches under its jurisdiction.
Turkish Muslims in southern Cyprus have freedom of religion and retain control of their mosques and holy sites, but are treated as second class citizens due to the memory of the Ottoman Turkish occupation and the more recent events that divided the island into Greek and Turkish halves. More here.
Turkish Muslims in southern Cyprus have freedom of religion and retain control of their mosques and holy sites, but are treated as second class citizens due to the memory of the Ottoman Turkish occupation and the more recent events that divided the island into Greek and Turkish halves. More here.
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Islam,
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persecution,
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Nativity Services Disrupted in Turkish-Occupied Cyprus
The Turkish Cypriot regime occupying the northern third of the island has been criticized in the European Union for disrupting the celebrations on new style Nativity in one of the few remaining Cypriot Orthodox churches in the north of the island permitted to hold services. More here.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
'Orthodox' Beer Featured in Porn Flick
A beer partially owned by the Cypriot Orthodox Church has been featured in a pornographic movie, apparently without the approval of the Church's representatives on the company's board. More here.
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Cypriot Orthodox Church,
Cyprus,
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news
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