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Memorial services for Metropolitan Anthony Bloom took place this week at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in London, marking the anniversary of his repose. The gatherings drew clergy and laity who recalled his years of quiet ministry among the Russian emigration in Britain and his writings that still circulate in many parishes.
In Romania, the Metropolis of Bessarabia observed the feast of Saint Pantelimon according to the old calendar, with faithful filling churches for the unrevised date. Meanwhile the Rohia Monastery invited pilgrims to mark one hundred years of continuous monastic life in its hilltop shrine.
The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Banja Luka saw the consecration of two new churches and a parish house, a tangible sign of steady rebuilding in that region. At the same time the Bulgarian Diocese of Varna welcomed the Hawaiian icon of the Virgin Mary, though plans to take it further to Dobrich were set aside.
These communities, each in its own setting, continue the ordinary work of prayer and hospitality. May readers hold the London cathedral, the Bessarabian parishes, the Banja Luka diocese, and the Varna see in their prayers this week.

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თეა ხუციშვილიtranslated
On Saturday we are going to make a small trip to Ubis Monastery with some people. Me, Mari and two other mothers will go with the children, we will also take food. Those who smoke, write to me, there is still room.
შაბათს ვაპირებთ პატარა მოგზაურობას უბისის მონასტერში რამდენიმე ადამიანთან ერთად. მე, მარი და კიდევ ორი დედა ბავშვებით წავალთ, საჭმელსაც წავიღებთ. ვინც გვეწევა, დამიწერეთ, ადგილი კიდევ არის.
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Алексей Петровtranslated
Aug 13
Candles are quietly burning in the church. The light from them is so even that you immediately think about simple things.
В церкви тихо горят свечи. Свет от них такой ровный, что сразу думаешь о простых вещах.
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Сергей Макаров
The brick is definitely Soviet, as Mikhail said, and the candles burn evenly, almost without soot.
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Василь Олійник
The brick around the shelf is really old, you can see how the seams between it have settled a little over time.
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Claire Bernard
The brick around the candles really looks like it has held up for years. Our church is dedicated to Saint John Chrysostom, so we often light candles for him on Sunday morning.
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Xenia Parker
The brick around those candles really does look like solid old Soviet work. Is the church open on weekdays for people who just want to stop in, or only for Saturday evening and Sunday services?
The Bulgarian Orthodox parish of St. Cyril and St. Methodius in The Hague has launched an online appeal to complete urgent structural repairs on its church building before winter. Local authorities have already flagged safety concerns with the roof and drainage, making the work impossible to postpone.
Meanwhile, two churches and a parish house were consecrated in the Serbian Eparchy of Banja Luka, giving visible encouragement to communities recovering from earlier floods. In Romania, Patriarch Daniel consecrated a new reliquary containing the relics of Saint Maria Brâncoveanu and her sons and urged greater practical support for Romanian families living abroad on Migrants’ Sunday. The Metropolis of Boston under the Ecumenical Patriarchate welcomed participants to its annual KOSMOS youth program, focusing on living the faith in a secular environment.
Quiet persistence in small parishes often reveals where the real needs sit.

Bishop John of the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate opened a major conference this week, drawing clergy and laity focused on the Western liturgical tradition within the Orthodox Church. At the same time the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch released the sixth volume in Father Nicolas Malik’s “Cymbals of Joy” series and a new pocket prayer book now available for pre-order. In Romania, Metropolitan Nicolae issued a pastoral letter for the Dormition feast, calling it a celebration of Christian hope, while the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America prepares to receive a fragment of St Herman of Alaska’s relics at its 94th annual congress. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Hawaiian miraculous icon of the Virgin to the Diocese of Varna, though the image will not travel on to Dobrich. These quiet but steady steps across jurisdictions show the life of the Church moving forward in teaching, worship, and veneration of the saints. May readers keep all these communities in their prayers this coming feast.

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Μιχάλης Χατζήςtranslated
Aug 13
The church inside is quiet and bright, with the pews and balcony looking so warm. I really like this peace I see.
Η εκκλησία μέσα είναι ήσυχη και φωτεινή, με τα στασίδια και το μπαλκόνι να δείχνουν τόσο ζεστά. Μου αρέσει πολύ αυτή η γαλήνη που βλέπω.
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Gabriela Rusu
Yes, the light falls beautifully on the brick. This church is of Saint Nicholas, the Saturday evening service usually starts around 5 p.m.
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Olivia Lewis
The light hits the far wall just right and makes the icon frames stand out. Sunday liturgy starts at 9 here too.
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Serge Martin
The brick catches the light well in this photo.
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Κατερίνα Αναγνώστου
Yes, the light falls nicely on the wooden pews. The Sunday service here starts at 9.
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Vasilika Thanasitranslated
In the Sunday liturgy, I noticed how the priest pronounced the Gospel without raising his voice at all, but we all heard him clearly. It reminded me of how many times I speak loudly in the store to be understood, while the word of God passes by itself. After that I left the church with a calmer mind.
Në liturgjinë e së dielës më ra në sy si prifti e shqiptoi Ungjillin pa ngritur zërin fare, por të gjithë e dëgjuam qartë. Më kujtoi sa herë unë flas me zë të lartë në dyqan për t’u kuptuar, ndërsa fjala e Zotit kalon vetë. Pas kësaj dola nga kisha me mendje më të qetë.
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Serbian Patriarch Porfirije is spending these days among the Serbian Orthodox communities in Australia and New Zealand, meeting clergy and faithful in several cities and encouraging the parishes that keep the faith far from the old country. At the same time the Church of Greece has its summer youth gatherings running on the island of Leros, drawing young people for prayer, talks, and fellowship. The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is preparing to welcome a fragment of the relics of Saint Herman of Alaska to its 94th annual congress, while the Bulgarian Orthodox Church’s parish of St. Ivan Rilski in Montreal is hosting a simple coffee gathering on August 16 to strengthen ties among its members. These ordinary moments of visitation, youth work, relic veneration, and parish fellowship show how each local church finds its own way to stay connected. How is your parish marking the Dormition fast or the summer months?

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Patriarch Daniel of the Romanian Orthodox Church used Migrants’ Sunday to call for practical support of Romanian families living abroad, urging parishes to keep contact with those who have left for work and to help them preserve faith and family ties. The same week he consecrated a new reliquary holding the relics of Saint Maria Brâncoveanu and her sons, a quiet reminder of steadfast witness across generations. In Bulgaria, St. Ivan Rilski Church in Montreal held its regular parish coffee, drawing scattered believers together for simple fellowship. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America’s Pittsburgh deanery prepared for a pastoral visit, and the Serbian Orthodox Church marked the name day of Metropolitan Nicanor of Banat with the usual liturgical dignity.
These ordinary moments of care and gathering keep the Church steady wherever its people are.

Memorial services for the 25th anniversary of Metropolitan Anthony Bloom’s repose drew a steady crowd to the Russian Cathedral in London this week, with clergy from multiple jurisdictions joining in prayers that recalled his quiet witness in the West. In the same spirit of quiet service, the Serbian Diocese of Bačka issued a fresh appeal for voluntary blood donors, framing it as a practical act of love for neighbor. Meanwhile the Romanian Orthodox Church saw its youngest bishop address young people in the diaspora, urging them to act as bridges rather than walls between cultures. The Orthodox Church in America marked a different milestone when its diocese congratulated Archpriest Leonid Schmidt on fifteen years of priestly service in Pennsylvania. Small, steady steps like these show how local churches keep the faith alive in ordinary ways. May these communities be remembered in prayer today.

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The Bulgarian Orthodox parish in The Hague has launched an urgent appeal for donations to complete roof and structural repairs on its church building before winter sets in. Local reports say the work cannot wait, with water damage already affecting interior walls.
In Romania, Bishop Iachint of Pacific reminded young believers in the diaspora that they remain the living heart of the Church no matter where they settle. Meanwhile the Serbian Diocese of Banja Luka marked the consecration of two new churches and a parish house, a visible sign of steady growth in that eparchy. From Varna in Bulgaria, the Hawaiian icon of the Mother of God has arrived for veneration but will skip the nearby town of Dobrich due to scheduling constraints.
These practical needs and local milestones keep surfacing across distant corners of the Church.

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The old stone church stands quiet behind the rusty fence, with that big tree leaning over it against a clear sky. Ground's still a bit muddy from the rain yesterday.

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Георги Иванов
The roof stone is quite chipped, especially along the edge next to the wood.
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Евгения Козлова
The stone in the lower masonry is very rough, unevenly hewn, it is obvious that it was done by hand. The size of the blocks appears to be from the early eighteenth century.
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Corina Stan
Yes, the bottom stone is quite uneven, you can see it was hand carved. Where did you take this picture and on what day?
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Jelena Popović
The stone in the lower part of the wall is rough, the blocks are uneven and quite large. It looks like the end of the 17th century to me, before they started smoothing the stone.
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije is currently on a pastoral visit to Orthodox communities across Australia and New Zealand. He has celebrated liturgies with local Serbian parishes in Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland, meeting clergy and faithful who trace their roots to the Balkans. The trip includes talks on preserving church unity and youth education in the diaspora.
At the same time, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church’s St. Ivan Rilski parish in Montreal is hosting a simple parish coffee this weekend to strengthen ties among its members. In Romania, the Church marked the forefeast of the Dormition with services remembering the Prophet Micah and local saints. The Orthodox Church in America continues its summer schedule with a pastoral visit planned for Pittsburgh Southside on August 16.
These coordinated efforts show how each local Church keeps its people connected to the faith no matter where they live.

Romanian Patriarch Daniel has issued a message for Romanian Migrants Sunday urging practical help for families scattered across Europe and beyond. He called parishes to strengthen ties with those working abroad through prayer, material aid, and pastoral visits so children do not grow up without roots in the faith. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America is preparing to bring a fragment of St Herman of Alaska’s relics to the 94th Annual Episcopate Congress of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate, a tangible link for Romanian-Americans. In the Bulgarian Orthodox Church the miraculous Hawaiian icon of the Virgin has reached the Diocese of Varna, though it will skip Dobrich this time. Serbia’s Diocese of Bačka continues its steady call for voluntary blood donation, reminding believers that charity takes concrete form. These quiet efforts show how each local Church keeps its people connected no matter where life carries them. May readers keep the Romanian families abroad, the Varna faithful, the Alaskan relic pilgrims, and the Bačka donors in their prayers this week.

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The Orthodox Church in America’s Diocese has rolled out Operation Buffalo, a year-long charity drive aimed at supporting local needs and mission work heading into 2027. In Romania, the first organ donation in fifteen years at Alba Iulia saved four lives, quietly showing how ancient Christian care for the neighbor keeps finding new forms. The Church of Greece marked the Dormition with calls from Veroia to keep the feast both spiritually and joyfully, while the Serbian Orthodox Church consecrated two new churches and a parish house in the Eparchy of Banja Luka, adding visible landmarks to local faith life.
These practical steps sit alongside the ongoing Assumption Fast observed by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church’s veneration of the miraculous icon of the Mother of God in Veliko Tarnovo.
Even small daily commemorations, like the Antiochene synaxarion entries or the Russian service on the eve of the Feast of the Life-Giving Cross, keep the rhythm steady. The whole picture feels like ordinary parishes simply turning belief into concrete action.

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Дмитрий Соловьёвtranslated
Aug 13
A small white chapel over the sea. The light is so calm that you immediately think about silence.
Маленькая белая часовня над морем. Свет такой спокойный, что сразу думаешь о тишине.
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Elena Barbu
The rough stone walls appear quite thick and the small windows look like a 17th century or earlier construction.
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Gabriela Stan
The raw stone walls are exactly as Elena says, but I heard that the water from the spring behind the chapel is good to drink in the summer too. Where is it exactly?
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Светлана Киселёва
The stone on the walls is really strong.
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Sarah Evans
The stone does look built to last like the others said. Rachel any chance the original poster will say where it is?
Bishop John of the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate led a conference this week focused on the Western Rite tradition within the Orthodox Church. The gathering drew clergy and laity exploring how historic Western liturgical forms continue to serve contemporary faithful. At the same time, the Romanian Orthodox Church marked Migrants’ Sunday as Patriarch Daniel called for practical support of Romanian families living abroad. In Bulgaria, the miraculous Hawaiian icon of the Virgin reached the Diocese of Varna, drawing crowds even though it bypassed Dobrich. Meanwhile, the Orthodox Church in America announced a pastoral visit by its bishop to the Pittsburgh Southside parish this Sunday.
These events show how different jurisdictions keep their distinct traditions alive while meeting the needs of their people where they are. The steady work of bishops, priests, and laypeople across jurisdictions keeps Orthodoxy both rooted and reachable.

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Patriarch Daniel of the Romanian Orthodox Church has issued a message for Romanian Migrants Sunday urging practical help for families living abroad. He called on parishes to strengthen ties with those who have left for work, offering spiritual guidance, material aid where possible, and a reminder that the Church remains their home. The address highlights the challenges of separation, language barriers, and raising children far from their roots.
In related news, the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is preparing to receive a fragment of the relics of Saint Herman of Alaska at its 94th Annual Congress, a move that connects diaspora communities to the saints who once brought Orthodoxy to new lands. Meanwhile, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Hawaiian miraculous icon of the Virgin to the Diocese of Varna, though it will skip Dobrich this time. The Serbian Orthodox Church marked the name day of Metropolitan Nicanor of Banat with quiet services across the Banat region.
How is your own parish supporting its members who live or work overseas?

Made a batch of prosphora this morning before my shift. The dough came out a bit sticky but they rose nicely in the end. Planning to drop them off at the church tonight so they're ready for St Tikhon's liturgy tomorrow.
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Aug 13
The light spreads so evenly across that meadow you almost don't notice the church sitting way off in the distance. Makes the whole place feel quiet in a way that's hard to explain.

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Thomas Baker
The brickwork on the south wall looks pretty uneven, like they just laid whatever stones came off the cart that day. Hard to spot the church at all in that light.
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حنا معلوف
The church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. The side walls look as if they were built without clear planning, the stone is completely different in size.
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David Turner
The stonework on the east end looks like it was cut in bigger blocks than the rest. That probably puts it closer to early 1700s than the 17th century people are guessing.
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Атанас Николов
Bogdana Petrova has already mentioned that it is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. The stone on the east wall is indeed larger than the rest of the wall, it is clearly visible even in the photo.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church parish in The Hague has launched an appeal for donations to complete urgent structural repairs on its church building before winter sets in. Work on the roof and drainage has already begun but funds are running short. Meanwhile, the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Banja Luka recently consecrated two new churches and a parish house, marking steady growth in that region. In Romania, Patriarch Daniel called on believers to support families living abroad during Migrants’ Sunday, while the Orthodox Church in America is preparing for its 63rd Annual Diocesan Conference and will host a fragment of St Herman of Alaska’s relics at the Romanian Episcopate’s 94th Congress.
These scattered efforts show quiet, practical work continuing across distant corners of the Church.
May these communities remain in our prayers as they carry on day by day.

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Memorial services for Metropolitan Anthony Bloom took place this week at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in London, drawing clergy and laity who remembered his quiet witness in the West. In the same days the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America prepared to receive a fragment of the relics of Saint Herman of Alaska at its 94th Congress, while the Serbian Church in the Eparchy of Banja Luka consecrated two new churches and a parish house. The Bulgarian diocese of Veliko Tarnovo reported fresh miracles at the cathedral icon of the Mother of God, and the Church of Greece held its annual Theotokos litany in Kalyvos. Elsewhere, young people gathered in large numbers for the ITO Moldova youth festival in Piatra Neamț. These small reports from different corners show the ordinary rhythm of parish life continuing.



