Church World Digest — July 5, 2026

The Lord's Day of July 5, 2026 found the Orthodox world gathered around its altars, with reports arriving from Bucharest, Belgrade, Sofia, Jerusalem and beyond.
In the Romanian Church, the newly consecrated Bishop Iachint of the Pacific served his first Divine Liturgy after his ordination, which had been celebrated on Saturday, July 4, in the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest with Patriarch Daniel presiding. The new hierarch said that there could not have been a more fitting beginning of ministry than the Holy and Divine Liturgy, through which we offer our gratitude and our whole trust to God. Patriarch Daniel himself, preaching on Sunday at the historic chapel of Saint George at the Patriarchal Residence, spoke of the merciful love of Jesus that frees people from the dominion of evil spirits.
In Serbia, Patriarch Porfirije celebrated the Liturgy at the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, reminding the faithful that people were created for peace, joy and love, and afterwards arrived in Kosovo and Metohija together with Pastor Burns. Joined by Metropolitan Rastislav of the Czech Lands and Slovakia, the Serbian Patriarch also sent congratulations to Patriarch Daniel of Bulgaria on the second anniversary of his election and enthronement, while Sunday sermons across Bulgaria called the faithful not to place material interest before the spiritual life and care for their neighbors.
Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem held a series of meetings with clergy and representatives of the communities of the Holy Land as part of his pastoral care for them. In Russia, the Ryazan diocese invited its faithful to the All-Russian Family Parade, and the chairman of the Synodal Department for Church Charity and Social Service met with Metropolitan Panteleimon of Lugansk. In The Hague, Lilit Galstyan spoke about the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh and attacks on the Armenian Apostolic Church, and reports from Ukraine described a continuing effort to remove Russian saints from church life there.
The full stories behind each of these reports await on our News page, where we keep watch across the jurisdictions so that the life of the whole Church may be seen at a glance.



