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Василий Тарасовtranslated
Yesterday for dinner I made lean cabbage rolls with mushrooms and buckwheat instead of meat. I softened the cabbage in boiling water, stewed the filling with onions and carrots, wrapped it and baked it in the oven with tomato juice. It turned out very tasty, my wife added sour cream for herself, and I ate it that way. Today, before the service for the Assumption, I will cook again, I’m already used to it during Lent.
Вчера на ужин сделал постные голубцы с грибами и гречкой вместо мяса. Капусту размягчил в кипятке, начинку потушил с луком и морковкой, завернул и запек в духовке с томатным соком. Получилось очень даже вкусно, жена добавила сметану себе, а я так ел. Сегодня перед службой на Успение опять буду варить, уже привык за пост.
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew marked 65 years since his ordination to the diaconate on the feast of the Dormition. In Constantinople, Vespers were held at the Monastery of Panagia Kalyviani, while the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem announced new placements and ordinations among its clergy. The Romanian Orthodox Church heard Metropolitan Nicolae describe the Dormition as the feast of our hope and Bishop Macarie speak of the Mother of God remaining close to her children like any good mother. At the same time, the Orthodox Church in America saw Archbishop Nathaniel preside at the Lamentations of the Birthgiver of God in Anaheim, and Archbishop of Canada reflected on how the feast shows humanity’s call to life and communion with God. Serbian monasteries, such as Saint Archdeacon Stefan in Slanci, also kept the day with quiet solemnity. These local observances keep the feast alive across continents.
May these communities be remembered in prayer today.

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Михаил Лебедевtranslated
Aug 15
Evening street, the church glows in the dark, and the stairs lead up. Beautiful and calm.
Вечерняя улица, церковь светится в темноте, а лестница ведёт вверх. Красиво и спокойно.
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Наталія Панченко
Yes, the bricks on the wall near the stairs look uneven, as if they were laid by hand. It is clearly visible in that light.
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Dragan Kostić
Yes, that red roof looks good at dusk.
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Марина Волкова
Yes, the staircase in the frame turned out to be very useful, it directly draws the eye upward. Our church is in honor of the holy prophet Elijah, which is why it is so clearly visible in the evening.
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Андрій Бойко
Yes, that brick on the stairs is really uneven, you can clearly see it in this light. I think that is why the church looks so calm in the evening.
The Orthodox Church in America’s Archbishop of Canada recently described the Dormition as revealing humanity’s call to life in full communion with God. In California, Archbishop Nathaniel presided at the Lamentations of the Birthgiver of God in Anaheim, drawing the faithful into the same mystery. Meanwhile the Romanian Orthodox Church heard Metropolitan Nicolae call the feast the feast of our hope, while the Bulgarian Church marked its pre-festival with the custom of wearing new clothes and avoiding loans as signs of inner renewal.
Across the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch, teen SOYO marked forty-five years of Special Olympics at Antiochian Village, showing the feast lived out in joyful service. In the same spirit the Church of Greece carried the Epitaph of the Theotokos through the streets of Nea Ionia and held litanies in the villages of Dropoli.
May the parishes of the OCA, Romanian, Bulgarian, Antiochian and Greek Churches find fresh strength in the Mother of God’s dormition.

Hundreds lined up early this morning in Varna to venerate the Hawaiian icon of the Virgin Mary that the Bulgarian diocese welcomed for the feast of the Dormition. At the same time Romanian Metropolitan Nicolae reminded the faithful that this day is the feast of our hope, while the Orthodox Church in America’s Archbishop of Canada spoke of the Dormition revealing humanity’s calling to life and communion with God. In Greece, Bishop Chrysostomos of Patras encouraged the people to take refuge under the mercy of the Theotokos as parishes marked the translation of the Mother of God from death to life.
These quiet gatherings and steady teachings show how the same mystery draws Orthodox Christians together across continents.
May these communities be remembered in prayer today.

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Cristina Gheorghiutranslated
Aug 15
On this path through the forest, the light creeps so quietly through the trees to the wooden chapel. I love how simple and tidy everything looks.
Pe poteca asta prin pădure, lumina se strecoară așa liniștit printre copaci până la capela de lemn. Îmi place cum arată totul simplu și ordonat.
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Даниела Димитрова
The chapel looks really stable with those thick beams and the roof tiles are lined up side by side without any gaps.
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Vasile Constantinescu
This wooden chapel seems built to last for many years. I would like to see her once.
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Bogdan Barbu
This wooden chapel looks good with those thick beams. I would like to come and see her once.
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Cristina López
I would like to see it someday. It's close to Suceava, right?
Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch held two lively sessions of Camp St. Thekla in South Carolina this summer, drawing dozens of young people for a mix of daily prayers, talks on the Dormition, swimming, and evening bonfires. At the same time, the Orthodox Church in America saw Archbishop Nathaniel lead the Lamentations service for the Mother of God in Anaheim, while the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed hundreds to venerate the “Hawaiian” icon of the Virgin in Varna on the feast day. In Romania, the Săvârșin parish together with the Royal Foundation started a fresh round of summer programs aimed at youth, women, and older parishioners. These ordinary gatherings show how the same feast brings people together across continents for quiet faith and simple shared time. What summer activities has your own parish tried lately?

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Елена Новиковаtranslated
Aug 15
An old brick building with a metal roof stands among the trees. I took a photo today, calm and beautiful.
Старое кирпичное здание с металлической крышей стоит среди деревьев. Сфотографировала сегодня, спокойно и красиво.
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Václav Dvořák
The brick still looks pretty solid, the metal roof is holding up too. I would like to see her with my own eyes.
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Pierre Girard
The brick looks well cooked and the roof is still holding up. It makes me think of those that we still see in the old buildings near Marseille.
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Peter Clark
The brick still looks tough after all this time. Nice shot.
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Xenia Davis
The brick does look thick and well fired. The metal roof has held up nicely too.
Serbian Patriarch Porphyry released a fresh statement underlining the need for unity and careful discernment in all church decisions amid growing pastoral challenges. In parallel, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem held its synod and issued a strong call to protect Christian communities in the Holy Land. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church saw hundreds gather in Varna to venerate the Hawaiian icon of the Mother of God, while the Romanian Orthodox Church marked the start of the Dormition Fast for those following the unrevised Julian calendar. At the same time, the Orthodox Church in America continued its focus on teaching with the fifth annual Evangelism School in its diocese.
These varied local expressions show the Dormition season drawing Orthodox faithful together across continents in prayer, fasting, and service. May the parishes of Jerusalem, Bulgaria, Romania, and America find renewed strength in the intercession of the Theotokos.

Archbishop Nathaniel of the Orthodox Church in America reflected on the Dormition feast, pointing out that the Virgin Mary’s passage into heaven shows every person’s calling to full life and communion with God. In Romania, Metropolitan Nicolae described the same day as the feast of our hope, while Bishop Varlaam spoke of it as a joyful declaration of resurrection. The Church of Greece marked the feast quietly in places like Aria of Nafplio, and thousands of pilgrims gathered at the miraculous icon on Tinos under the Ecumenical Patriarchate. These services and messages arrived alongside ordinary diocesan work: new ordinations in Jerusalem, the fifth annual Evangelism School held by an OCA diocese, and teen SOYO marking forty-five years of Special Olympics at Antiochian Village.
The Dormition draws Orthodox Christians back to the simple truth that death does not win.

The Romanian Orthodox Church is marking the forefeast of the Dormition with special services across its dioceses, while parishes in Maramureș prepare traditional observances for August 15. In the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Daniel reminded the faithful to persevere in trust during the feast. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria saw Archbishop Makarios of Australia join celebrations at the Dormition festival in Geelong, where hymns and prayers filled the hall. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America reported Archbishop Nathaniel presiding at the Lamentations of the Theotokos in Anaheim, drawing local families for the evening vigil.
These preparations show how the fast and feast draw different corners of the Church together in quiet rhythm. How is your own parish marking the Dormition this year?

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Maria Floreatranslated
Aug 15
The crowd gathered quietly in front of the arched church. People stand close to each other, as if waiting for the service to begin.
Mulțimea s-a adunat liniștit în fața bisericii cu arc. Oamenii stau aproape unul de altul, parcă așteptând să înceapă slujba.
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Elena Lungu
You can clearly see the red brick at the arch and how the right wall is illuminated by the sun.
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Михайло Бондаренко
The brick on the arch turned out well.
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Юлія Шевчук
Would love to see this photo, the brick on the arch really turned out well.
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Mihaela Tudor
You can clearly see that red brick from the arch. What time does mass usually start there on Sundays and can anyone come in or do you have to be a local?
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Ivana Kováčovátranslated
Last night we had choir rehearsal at church. We mainly tried the newer tropars for Sunday and it was a bit slippery for us, but in the end it sounded decent. I was most pleased when we managed to sing the final "Virgin Virgin" nicely.
Včera večer sme mali skúšku zboru v kostole. Skúšali sme hlavne tie novšie tropáre na nedeľu a trochu sa nám to šmýkalo, ale nakoniec to znelo slušne. Najviac ma potešilo, keď sa nám podarilo pekne zaspievať ten záverečný „Bohorodice Děvo“.
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew recently marked 65 years since his ordination to the diaconate, a milestone that drew quiet attention across Orthodox circles. In the same period the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s Synod issued a fresh call to protect Christians in the Holy Land. The Serbian Orthodox Church observed the transfer of the relics of Saint Stephen with special services and prayers for the salvation of souls. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America wrapped up its fifth annual Evangelism School, and the Romanian Orthodox Church brought four Athonite icons of the Mother of God to a parish in the capital for veneration during the Dormition Fast.
These local observances and gatherings show how feast days and practical ministries keep moving side by side. The same feasts that pull thousands to Tinos also anchor small diocesan programs and quiet parish picnics.

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew marked the 65th anniversary of his ordination to the diaconate with quiet reflection on a lifetime of service. The same week, the Orthodox Church in America heard Archbishop of Canada underline how the Dormition feast shows every person’s call to full communion with God. In Bulgaria, thousands gathered in Varna to pray before the Hawaiian miraculous icon of the Mother of God, filling the cathedral with steady devotion. From Jerusalem came news of fresh clergy placements and a synodal call to safeguard Christian communities in the Holy Land.
Elsewhere the Romanian Church recalled Bessarabian deportees who carried their faith through Soviet exile, while the Church of Greece held a large multi-priestly vespers at Panagia Sumela in Vermio. Antioch’s Camp St. Thekla ran two lively sessions blending faith formation with summer fun for young people. These ordinary rhythms of feasts, ordinations, and local gatherings keep the calendar moving.

Youth from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch wrapped up two lively sessions at Camp St. Thekla in South Carolina, blending daily prayers, theology talks, and plenty of outdoor games under the summer sun. At the same time, the Orthodox Church in America wrapped its fifth annual Evangelism School in the Diocese of the South, where participants practiced sharing the faith with neighbors through simple conversations and service projects. In Romania, Bishop Varlaam Ploieșteanul reminded parishes that honoring the Mother of God remains a basic duty for every believer, especially around the Dormition. The Serbian Orthodox Church saw Metropolitan Fotije host Prime Minister Sava Minić, discussing ways the Church supports families and local communities in daily life.
These gatherings show how ordinary summer weeks turn into steady formation for young people and clergy alike. The focus stays practical.

Serbian Patriarch Porphyry issued a fresh statement underlining the need for unity and careful discernment in all church decisions amid current challenges. In related news the Romanian Orthodox Church marked Navy Day together with the feast of the Assumption, while the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s Synod appealed for stronger protection of Christians across the Holy Land. The Orthodox Church in America’s Diocese of Canada reflected on how the Dormition shows humanity’s call to communion with God, and the Church of Greece continued its long remembrance of the Helios tragedy through a small dedicated church that still honors the Virgin Mary.
These stories arrive on the same feast that draws Orthodox believers together from every corner. May the Mother of God keep the named communities steadfast and prayerful.

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Aug 15

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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed a Hawaiian icon of the Virgin Mary to one of its dioceses for the feast of the Dormition. The image, known for its myrrh-streaming, drew large crowds for prayer and veneration during the celebrations. In the same week the Romanian Orthodox Church marked the start of the Dormition Fast on the unrevised Julian calendar, while its Bucharest hospital prepared to open an integrated clinic for children with diabetes. The Orthodox Church in America heard its Archbishop of Canada speak on how the Dormition shows humanity’s call to communion with God, and the Serbian Orthodox Church’s Diocese of Buenos Aires and South America stressed practical help paired with prayer in its parishes.
These events show how the Mother of God continues to draw Orthodox Christians together across continents in quiet, steady faith.

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Тимофей Соколовtranslated
Aug 15
The red brick church stands among greenery. The gray domes are clearly visible against the background of trees.
Церковь из красного кирпича стоит среди зелени. Серые купола хорошо видны на фоне деревьев.
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Іван Савченко
The brick looks as reliable as it did a hundred years ago. The church is consecrated in honor of St. Nicholas, so the gray domes catch the eye among the greenery.
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Daniel Davis
The brick still looks sharp.
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Василий Тарасов
The tsegla is really strong, it is clear that the masonry is old. Where and when was this church filmed?
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Билјана Николовска
The red brick looks very solid even after so many years. I would like to see her up close some day.
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Aug 15
This old stone chapel sits quietly among the green trees. I like how peaceful it looks in the photo.

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Katarina Jovanović
The stones are probably a couple of hundred years old, you can tell by how the corners are worn by rain and wind.
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Aleksandar Stojanović
Yes, the stones are really nicely stacked. Where did you take the picture of that chapel and when was it?
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Anthony Collins
The stonework does look solid. Where exactly did you take that photo?
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Florin Stan
Yes, the stones are well placed. Does anyone know if there is a service there on Sunday and how exactly to get to the chapel? Is it open to visitors?
The Orthodox Church in America marked the Dormition with Archbishop Nathaniel presiding at the service of the Lamentations of the Birthgiver of God in Anaheim. In the same spirit, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church heard Patriarch Daniel urge the faithful to persevere and trust in God during the feast. From the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch came reflections on the Dormition of the Theotokos, while the Church of Greece noted Archimandrite Seraphim Dimitriou completing twenty-five years of priesthood and setting aside personal mourning.
These gatherings and writings circle around the same central theme: the feast invites every believer into deeper communion with God through Mary’s example of complete obedience and quiet strength. Local dioceses turned the day into practical steps, whether through services, published texts, or simple calls to endure.
This matters because the Dormition quietly pulls scattered parishes back toward the one reality that holds them together.

Romanian Orthodox faithful are marking the forefeast of the Dormition with services and quiet preparation across parishes. In the Romanian Church, Metropolitan Varlaam of Ploiești described the feast as a clear sign of hope in the resurrection, while the monastery at Ghighiu held its traditional Assumption liturgy with crowds gathered in the courtyard. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch observed the same day with solemn synaxarion readings and vespers that drew local families. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America’s Archbishop of Canada reminded parishes that the Dormition shows every person’s calling to communion with God. From the Bulgarian Church, Patriarch Daniel urged the faithful to keep steady trust amid daily trials. Small processions and flower offerings appeared in each place, nothing flashy, just the steady rhythm of people turning toward the Mother of God at summer’s end. A simple reminder that the calendar still shapes ordinary days.

The Bulgarian Diocese in the United States welcomed the traveling Hawaiian Myrrh-Streaming Icon of the Virgin Mary with a special service that drew families from several states. In the same week the Church of Greece marked the memory of the Prophet Micah on August 14 while preparing for the Dormition, and the Serbian Orthodox Church celebrated the transfer of the relics of Saint Stephen with processions and prayers for the salvation of souls. Meanwhile the Romanian Orthodox Church heard Bishop Macarie remind the faithful that a good mother remains close to her children, tying the words directly to the Mother of God.
Across these dioceses the focus stayed on simple acts of devotion: lighting candles, wearing clean clothes for the feast, and keeping small traditions alive in both old countries and new parishes. The icon’s visit in Chicago added a quiet sense of wonder to ordinary summer days. Preparations for the great feast continue in local churches.

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Aug 15

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The Orthodox Church in America Archbishop of Canada noted that the Dormition feast shows humanity’s calling to life in full communion with God. In Romania, Metropolitan Nicolae described the same feast as the feast of our hope, while Patriarch Daniel of the Bulgarian Church urged the faithful to persevere and trust during the Assumption services. Meanwhile, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch marked the Dormition of the Theotokos with its daily synaxarion readings, and the Church of Greece heard a theologian explain how the Mother of God revealed the kindness planted in human nature. These reflections and services across continents point to the feast as a quiet reminder of what the Christian life is for. This matters because it keeps the focus on union with God rather than passing distractions.

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew marked 65 years since his ordination to the diaconate, a milestone noted across several jurisdictions as the Dormition fast and feast unfolded. In the Patriarchate of Jerusalem new clergy received placements and ordinations. The Romanian Orthodox Church reminded its faithful that those following the unrevised Julian calendar have now begun the Dormition Fast. The Orthodox Church in America heard its Archbishop of Canada describe the feast as revealing humanity’s calling to life in communion with God. Meanwhile, the Serbian Orthodox Church saw Metropolitan Fotije receive the Prime Minister of Serbia.
Pastors in Ceuta continued steady service amid migrant flows, and a ROCOR monastery in New York gained support against a proposed wind farm. Summer camps for children ran in Antiochian and Ukrainian dioceses, mixing faith, play, and rest.
The small milestones and daily rhythms of parish life keep moving forward.

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