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Saint Andrew’s Camp recently wrapped up its senior retreat focused on aging with grace, drawing participants who explored how faith shapes the later years of life through quiet talks, shared meals, and time for reflection. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America’s Archbishop Nathaniel led the Divine Liturgy at Saint Anne Parish in Pomona, California, while the Church of Greece saw the ordination of a deacon at the historic cathedral in Hypatia and Nea Patras. In Romania, Metropolitan Antonie remembered the last hierarch from Balti before the Soviet occupation during a visit to Văratec Monastery, and the Serbian Orthodox Church heard Patriarch Porfirio preach on forgiveness, reconciliation, and love.
These gatherings and services show steady attention across different corners of the Church to both practical Christian living and the rhythm of the liturgical calendar. May the communities in America, Greece, Romania, and Serbia be granted strength and peace.

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Максим Васильевtranslated
Aug 17
This is the calm entrance to the courtyard of the Greek Orthodox Church. The white stone and arch look good.
Вот такой спокойный вход во двор греческой православной церкви. Белый камень и арка хорошо смотрятся.
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Δέσποινα Νικολαΐδου
I would like to see this place in person. Where exactly is it located?
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Hannah King
Looks peaceful. Is the church open to visitors every day or just on certain hours? When do they usually hold services?
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Serge Martin
I would love to see this place up close one day. Where exactly is it in the Peloponnese?
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Пётр Попов
Nice shot, clean and simple. I would like to see it with my own eyes. Can anyone tell me the exact address of the church?
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Viorica Lungutranslated
Aug 17
A path through the forest leading to a small wooden chapel. The light filters through the trees and everything seems very peaceful.
O potecă prin pădure care duce spre o capelă mică de lemn. Lumina se filtrează printre copaci și totul pare foarte liniștit.
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Φωτεινή Παναγιωτοπούλου
The wood on the south side has turned completely silver, as Sophia says, and the cracks in the boards show how much the sun has worked there.
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მარიამ გელაშვილი
The old wooden walls are generally rough, in the corners it is already clearly visible how the wood shrinks and the joints close. It is also easy to tilt the roof, as it was done before.
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Helena Schmidt
The small chapel looks like it is really old and well maintained. Are there regular church services there and what is the best way to get there?
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بشارة خوري
The ceiling is slanted at a very slight angle and does not contain any decoration, but the wood in the corners has begun to separate slightly from each other.
Metropolitan Onuphrius of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church marked the twelfth anniversary of his primacy by preaching on forgiveness as the heart of Christian life and the boundless mercy of God. In the same week the Serbian Orthodox Church released a statement that the Kingdom of God consists of forgiveness, reconciliation, and love. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia published new prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and the days after birth, while the Romanian Orthodox Church held the consecration of Polovragi Monastery, where Metropolitan of Oltenia reminded the faithful that the Mother of God embodies the Church itself. These quiet acts of teaching and care keep showing how the faith is lived day by day. Such steady work across different corners of the Church reminds everyone why mercy must remain at the center of ordinary parish life.

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Николай Петков
Nice picture. Where exactly is this church located and what time do services start on Sundays? Is it open to visitors?
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Петя Христоваtranslated
Trace work minah edge tsarkvata km sitem and half. Evening is hotter than the flood, peace is on okosena treva and on tamyan, which is still noseshe from the evening. In the morning, the Assumption fast, with a thought and a simple supper, and a simple supper, and an early bedtime, so that we can go to the Liturgy.
След работа минах покрай църквата към седем и половина. Вечерта беше топла, миришеше на окосена трева и на тамян, който още се носеше от вечерната. Утре е Успенският пост, затова си мисля да направя по-проста вечеря и да си легна по-рано, че в събота искам да отида на литургия.
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Metropolitan Epiphany of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine drew a parallel between the authenticity of the Apostle Paul’s mission and the recognition of his own Church’s truth, noting that neither depended on the views of critics or opponents. In Romania, Bishop Visarion reminded the faithful at a Marian feast that true devotion to the Mother of God should bring genuine joy to the soul rather than empty formality. The Serbian Orthodox Church heard Patriarch Porfirio preach on the Kingdom of God as forgiveness, reconciliation, and active love during his sermon on August 16. Meanwhile, the Romanian Orthodox Church marked the consecration of a new church at Turnu Roșu Monastery, now dedicated also to St. Andrei Șaguna.
These events show how each local Church keeps returning to the same sources.

Bulgarian faithful gathered in Vienna to honor Saint Ivan of Rila on the feast of his Assumption, filling the local parish with hymns and quiet devotion. At the same time the Bulgarian Church’s St. George the Victorious parish in Orlando marked the Dormition of the Theotokos with traditional services that drew families from across central Florida. In Arkhangelsk the Russian Orthodox Assumption Church continued its outreach by supporting stroke patients at the city hospital, offering both medical aid and prayer. Over in Limassol the Church of Greece held bright celebrations for the same feast, with processions and choral singing that filled the streets near the sea. These ordinary acts of faithfulness, from hospital visits to icon processions, keep the rhythm of the Church steady across continents. May these communities be held in prayer.

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Ηλίας Παναγιωτόπουλοςtranslated
Yesterday afternoon I went with George to water the flowers in the church yard. The basils were starting to wilt from the heat, but are looking better now. This morning I will go again before the service for Saint Myron, maybe I will have time to put some water in the pots.
Χθες το απόγευμα πήγα με τον Γιώργο να ποτίσουμε τα λουλούδια στην αυλή της εκκλησίας. Τα βασιλικά είχαν αρχίσει να μαραίνονται από τη ζέστη, αλλά τώρα φαίνονται καλύτερα. Σήμερα το πρωί θα περάσω πάλι πριν τη λειτουργία για τον Άγιο Μύρωνα, μήπως προλάβω να βάλω και λίγο νερό στα γλάστρες.
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Соломія Панченкоtranslated
Aug 17
The church is against the background of the evening sky, and a street lamp is burning in front. Calm and beautiful.
Церква на тлі вечірнього неба, а попереду горить вуличний ліхтар. Спокійно і гарно.
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Katarina Simić
It's nice how that old mason's stone on the foundation absorbs the light. With us in the church of St. Nicholas in Banja Luka, there are evening services on Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:30 p.m.
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Claudia Wagner
The bricks at the foundation catch the light from the lamppost really well. In our community the evening services are on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p.m.
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Anca Munteanu
The brick at the foundation looks quite old, with edges dulled by weather.
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Пётр Попов
The church of St. Nicholas in the photo came out really clearly, especially how the lantern catches the brick below. And where and when exactly did you shoot it?
Chicago MDiv students at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary have begun their inaugural retreat together this week, gathering for prayer, teaching, and quiet conversation before the academic year. The same spirit of formation appears elsewhere. In Montreal, Archbishop Gabriel visited the Ruskoka youth camp, spending time with teens at the church of the Smolensk Icon and encouraging them to live the faith they are learning. In Sydney, Bishop Mihail reminded a parish that the youngest children must be taught the Orthodox way of life with care and patience. Meanwhile, the Bulgarian diocese in London marked the Dormition with Matins and Liturgy at St. John of Rila, drawing local families into the same feast the Chicago students are preparing to serve.
These small beginnings—retreat, camp, parish instruction, and feast—show how formation continues across widely different settings. What similar steps toward deeper life in Christ has your own parish taken lately?

Chicago MDiv students at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary have begun their first joint retreat, gathering for prayer, teaching, and fellowship as they prepare for parish ministry. At the same time, the Orthodox Church in America marked the Dormition with liturgy at its diocesan cathedral in Pennsylvania, while the Romanian Orthodox Church drew tens of thousands of pilgrims to the Nicula Monastery shrine in Transylvania for one of the region’s largest feasts. In Canada, Archbishop Gabriel of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia visited the Ruskoka youth camp and the Smolensk Icon church, encouraging young people in the faith. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Theotokos to Rila Monastery, bringing steady crowds of believers for veneration. These quiet but steady moments of formation, pilgrimage, and welcome show how Orthodox life keeps moving forward in different corners of the world. May readers hold the seminarians, pilgrims, and youth in their prayers today.

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Ion Popescutranslated
Aug 17
The old bells in the belfry seem to be waiting quietly. The light falls on them as it should, without haste.
Clopotele vechi din clopotniță par să aștepte liniștite. Lumina cade pe ele așa cum trebuie, fără grabă.
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James Adams
The big one with 1897 and that little cross next to the date looks worth a proper look. I'd like to see it up close too.
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Cristina Dobre
This bell tower has thick stone walls, typical of late 19th century constructions. It can be seen that well over a hundred years have passed and it is still standing.
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Radmila Ilić
I would also like to see that big one from 1897 up close, I'm really interested in what that cross next to the date looks like.
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Ruth Thomas
The 1897 one with the little cross looks interesting.
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Φωτεινή Παναγιωτοπούλουtranslated
On Wednesday I made Lenten Beans with tomato sauce and some celery from the garden. I let them boil well with onion and carrot, without oil, and they turned out very tasty. We ate them with bread and olives in the evening after the service, even George told me he liked them.
Η Τετάρτη έφτιαξα νηστίσιμα φασολάκια με σάλτσα ντομάτας και λίγο σέλινο από τον κήπο. Τα άφησα να βράσουν καλά με κρεμμύδι και καρότο, χωρίς λάδι, και βγήκαν πολύ νόστιμα. Τα φάγαμε με ψωμί και ελιές το βράδυ μετά την ακολουθία, ακόμα και ο Γιώργος μου είπε ότι του άρεσαν.
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Teen SOYO is marking its 45th anniversary by hosting Special Olympics events at Antiochian Village this summer. Young people from the Antiochian Archdiocese spent days training, competing, and sharing meals with athletes who have intellectual disabilities. At the same time the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released a new set of prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and early days with newborns. In Romania the Church consecrated a fresh temple at Turnu Roșu Monastery, now dedicated also to St. Andrei Șaguna. The Serbian Orthodox Church reminded its faithful that the Kingdom of God rests on forgiveness, reconciliation, and love during recent gatherings.
These coordinated moments of service, new life, and steady teaching show how local churches keep finding concrete ways to live the Gospel together.

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Metropolitan Onuphrius spoke about forgiveness and divine mercy during a recent gathering, reminding listeners that God’s patience never runs out even when people stumble repeatedly. In the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Porfirio delivered a sermon on August 16 that touched on similar themes of reconciliation and grace in daily life. The Romanian Orthodox Church heard Metropolitan of Oltenia describe the Mother of God as the living image of the Church during the consecration of Polovragi Monastery, pointing again to mercy made visible. Meanwhile, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, where crowds came seeking her intercession. Across the Orthodox Church in America, Archbishop Nathaniel served the Divine Liturgy at Saint Anne Parish in Pomona, California, drawing local families into the same cycle of repentance and peace. These moments show how the call to forgive keeps surfacing in different languages and settings. The practical weight of it lands quietly.

Metropolitan Epiphany of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine spoke about holding to apostolic truth even when critics press from every side. In the same week the Mukachevo-Carpathian Diocese of the same Church questioned why state structures still shelter Russian-linked agencies instead of removing them.
Across the Atlantic the Orthodox Church in America announced fresh mission grants for 2027 and highlighted new beginnings in several dioceses. In Romania, Metropolitan Antonie remembered the last hierarch of Balti before the Soviet occupation during a service at Văratec Monastery, while tens of thousands gathered at the Nicula shrine for the country’s largest Transylvanian pilgrimage.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, drawing steady crowds of faithful.
May the Lord grant these communities steady courage and quiet perseverance in the days ahead.

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Teuta Nakotranslated
Aug 17
Orthodox Church in Milwaukee, United States. Quiet and beautiful in the afternoon light.
Kisha ortodokse në Milwaukee, Shtetet e Bashkuara. E qetë dhe e bukur në dritën e pasdites.
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Elena Barbu
Yes, the bricks show up beautifully in the light. Sunday Mass usually begins at 9:30 a.m. and visitors are welcome.
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Анастасия Воробьёва
The target there is really flat, you can clearly see it. I would like to see her live. What time is Liturgy on Sundays?
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Anna Moore
The brickwork does look even in that light. When and where exactly did you take the photo?
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Georg Weber
The bricks look really neatly grouted. Liturgy usually begins at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays and visitors are welcome.
Saint Andrew’s Camp in the Orthodox Church in America welcomed seniors to a quiet retreat focused on aging with grace, drawing participants into talks and prayer that touched on everyday struggles and steady faith. In the Romanian Orthodox Church, the great church at the Deaconess Monastery was consecrated with Metropolitan Joachim calling it a true gate of heaven. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church marked the Feast of the Assumption at St. George the Victorious parish in Orlando, where hundreds gathered under familiar icons and summer heat. From the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, hierarchs served Liturgy at Gornensky Monastery while the diocese released new prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and early days with newborns.
These moments show how different corners of the Church keep turning ordinary time into something offered up. May readers hold the faithful at Saint Andrew’s Camp, the Deaconess Monastery, the Orlando parish, and the ROCOR communities in their prayers this week.

Bulgarian faithful gathered in Vienna to honor Saint Ivan of Rila on the feast of his Assumption, filling the parish church with hymns and prayers that recalled the saint’s life of quiet obedience. In London the Bulgarian Orthodox Church of St. John of Rila also marked the same day with Matins and Divine Liturgy, its choir joined by families who traveled from across the city. Meanwhile the Romanian Orthodox Church heard Patriarch Daniel speak on the Dormition of the Mother of God, underlining how the feast reveals both the mystery of the Church and the Christian meaning of death. In Halkidiki the Church of Greece documented fire damage at Siviri and began practical steps toward restoration of the small chapel there. The Serbian Orthodox Church published a short reflection by Patriarch Porfirije reminding believers that the Kingdom of God rests on forgiveness, reconciliation, and love. These ordinary acts of worship and care continue across distant corners of the Orthodox world.
May these communities be held in prayer.

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Bulgarian faithful in Vienna gathered to honor the Assumption of Saint Ivan of Rila with hymns and prayers at the local parish dedicated to him. At the same time the Romanian Orthodox Church marked the memory of Venerable Nazaria, Olympias and Elizabeth Brancoveanu of Văratec, with new reliquary icons placed in churches the saint once supported. In the Church of Greece, monks at the Holy Monastery of Panagia Petras served Vespers for the feast of the Mother of God, while the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s Bishop Isidoros of Andida led the Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia in London. These quiet observances across cities and monasteries show how the same feasts draw people together in different languages and settings.
May these communities be remembered in prayer.

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Aug 17
The inside of this big old Orthodox church feels peaceful with those tall columns stretching up. Took the picture last month on a quiet afternoon.

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Emily Clark
The columns do look solid in that shot. They rebuilt the roof in the early 90s after some storm damage so the whole interior stays drier now.
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Juliana King
The brickwork on the far wall looks pretty rough and uneven, like they never bothered smoothing it out. The light hits it at an angle and you can see every bump.
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Elizabeth Taylor
The columns really stand out in that shot. Where exactly did you take the photo last month?
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Ljubica Savić
The columns are really tall in that picture.
Teen SOYO is marking 45 years by hosting Special Olympics events at Antiochian Village this summer, drawing young athletes and volunteers from across the Antiochian Archdiocese for days of competition, prayer, and fellowship. In parallel, the Orthodox Church in America celebrated Holy Dormition at its diocesan cathedral with a full schedule of services that included youth choirs and family picnics afterward. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Hawaiian myrrh-flowing Iveron icon at St. John of Rila parish in London, where hundreds of local faithful lined up for veneration after Matins. Meanwhile, Archbishop Makarios of the Ecumenical Patriarchate visited the Earlwood parish in Australia as it completes its 50th anniversary year, encouraging the community’s outreach programs for young families.
Each diocese showed its own steady way of keeping faith active across generations. How is your parish marking milestones or involving teens and young adults these days?

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Saint Andrew’s Camp in the Orthodox Church in America welcomed seniors to a quiet retreat focused on aging with grace, drawing participants from several local parishes for talks, prayer, and shared meals. At the same time the Bulgarian Orthodox Church marked the Feast of the Assumption with Matins and Liturgy at St. John of Rila in London, while Patriarch Daniil blessed residents and visitors in Zheleznitsa. In Romania, Metropolitan of Oltenia spoke at the consecration of Polovragi Monastery, reminding the faithful that the Mother of God embodies the Church itself. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released new prayers for mothers during pregnancy, labor, and after birth, offering practical help for families in its dioceses.
These gatherings show steady attention to different stages of life within the faith. May the communities in America, Bulgaria, Romania, and the Russian Church Abroad be granted peace and strength in their daily walk.

Metropolitan Epiphany of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine spoke about holding to apostolic truth even when critics press from every side. In Romania, Metropolitan Joseph reflected on the Dormition, noting how the Mother of God embraced the same humility her Son lived. Bulgarian faithful in Shumen welcomed the Hawaiian myrrh-flowing Iveron icon of the Virgin into the Church of the Holy Three Saints, while the Slovak bishops gathered at the 260th Nitra pilgrimage to preach on Mary. Meanwhile, the Orthodox Church in America’s first cohort of Chicago MDiv students began their program with a quiet inaugural retreat, and the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s parish in Earlwood marked fifty steady years of liturgy and community life. Each place shows the same quiet grip on the faith once delivered to the saints.
May these communities remain in our prayers.



