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The Romanian Orthodox Church marked the feast of St. George the Pilgrim together with the venerable mothers Nazaria, Olympias and Elizabeth (Safta) Brancoveanu of Văratec, drawing large crowds to the historic monastery for liturgy and talks on their quiet lives of prayer and charity. At the same time the Serbian Orthodox Church heard Patriarch Porfirije deliver a sermon on 16 August that stressed steadfast faith amid daily trials. In Bulgaria the Rila Monastery received the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin, with monks and pilgrims spending hours in veneration. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released a new set of prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor and the first months with a newborn, distributed through its dioceses. Across the Orthodox world these local commemorations remind everyone how the saints’ ordinary obedience still shapes parish calendars and family routines.

The new church in Dibri, Greece, was solemnly opened and filled with local faithful who came to celebrate its first Divine Liturgy. In the same week the Church of Greece also marked the feast of Saint Athanasios Hamakiotou at Panagia Neratziotissa in Amarousiou with crowded services. Across the Atlantic the Orthodox Church in America gathered its first cohort of Chicago MDiv students for an inaugural retreat focused on formation and common prayer. In Romania Metropolitan Joseph spoke on the Dormition, reminding the faithful how the Mother of God embraced humility just as her Son had done.
Meanwhile the Bulgarian Orthodox Church saw Patriarch Daniil bless crowds at Zheleznitsa for the Assumption, and the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije delivered a sermon that drew listeners from several dioceses on August 16. These varied gatherings show how each local Church keeps finding quiet ways to mark the feasts and begin new chapters.
A small stone set in place still stands after the voices have gone home.

Metropolitan Onufriy marked twelve years since his enthronement as primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. In a sermon he reminded the faithful that without forgiving one’s neighbor it is impossible to receive forgiveness from the Lord. The head of the Orthodox Church in America sent official congratulations on the anniversary, noting the steadfast witness shown under difficult conditions. At the same time the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, while Patriarch Daniil blessed residents and visitors at Zheleznitsa on the Feast of the Assumption. In the Georgian Orthodox Church, Catholicos-Patriarch Shio III received Metropolitan Emmanuel of Chalcedon from the Ecumenical Patriarchate; their talks focused on an upcoming visit to Constantinople.
Such ordinary pastoral acts keep the life of the parishes steady.

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Aug 18
I came across this one online. The way the light falls along that forest path toward the little wooden chapel makes the whole place feel quiet and settled.

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Grace Davis
The wooden chapel looks like it's been there a good hundred years at least. Those simple plank walls and the small steeple haven't changed much since it was built.
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Athina Papa
I really liked this look, especially how the light falls on the old boards. The church is dedicated to Saint Mary the Blessed, they hold liturgy there every Sunday morning.
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Michal Černý
It's a nice road, the chapel looks quite old. Does anyone know if it is open on weekdays or only on Sundays?
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Αντώνης Οικονόμου
Nice photo, the light falls nicely on the wood. Where and when did you take it?
Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil blessed crowds of pilgrims gathered at the Assumption feast in Zheleznitsa, offering prayers for safe travel and deepened faith during the Dormition celebrations. In parallel, the Romanian Orthodox Church heard Metropolitan Joseph reflect on the Mother of God’s humility mirroring that of her Son, while parishioners in the Church of Greece marked the feast at the Dormition Cathedral of New Philadelphia with solemn services. The Serbian Orthodox Church featured Patriarch Porfirio’s sermon delivered on August 16, drawing listeners to themes of endurance and grace. Separately, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia published new prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and early childcare, supporting families in daily spiritual needs. These coordinated observances across distant dioceses show how the feast quietly anchors local communities in shared tradition.
May the intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos strengthen every parish mentioned.

The new church in Dibri, Greece, opened its doors this week, drawing steady crowds of local families who filled the nave for the first Divine Liturgy. In the same spirit of quiet growth, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, where monks and pilgrims lined up from early morning. Meanwhile, Archbishop Nathaniel of the Orthodox Church in America served at Saint Anne Parish in Pomona, California, reminding everyone of the steady rhythm of parish life across continents. The Romanian Orthodox Church marked the centenary of Rohia Monastery with Bishop Iustin calling it a lasting holy place that still shapes daily prayer for its villagers. These fresh beginnings point to something larger taking shape.

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Илия Кириловtranslated
Aug 18
The cross stands out clearly against the background of the sunrise. The light is so peaceful that one stops and just looks.
Кръстът се откроява ясно на фона на изгрева. Светлината е толкова спокойна, че човек спира и просто гледа.
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Χριστίνα Νικολαΐδου
The photo is clear, I can see the roof tiles that are a little shiny from the moisture. When exactly did you shoot her?
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Αντώνης Κωνσταντίνου
Yes, and the tiles look wet from the morning dew. When exactly did you shoot her?
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Petar Popović
Nice photo, you can see the cross very clearly. Is the church open to visitors during the week and what time do services start on Sundays?
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Тамара Виноградова
The cross really stands out very distinctly. In this part of Bulgaria, the limestone from the local quarries often has light yellowish veins, which turn almost golden at sunrise. When exactly was the photo taken?
Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil blessed residents and guests of Zheleznitsa during the Feast of the Assumption, greeting pilgrims at the monastery and reminding them of the Mother of God’s constant care for ordinary believers. In parallel, the Church of Greece marked the Dormition at the cathedral in New Philadelphia with solemn services that drew local families. The Romanian Orthodox Church reflected on the martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria, while its hierarchs at Văratec Monastery remembered the last Romanian bishop of Balti before the Soviet occupation. From North America, the Orthodox Church in America gathered its first cohort of Chicago MDiv students for an inaugural retreat focused on formation and prayer.
These quiet observances across distant dioceses show the Dormition feast still anchoring daily parish life. May the communities in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and North America find strength in the intercessions of the Theotokos.

The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia published a new set of prayers for mothers during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. At the same time, Archbishop Gabriel of Montreal and Canada visited the Ruskoka youth camp and the church of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God “Hodegetria,” spending time with the young people and serving alongside the camp clergy.
Meanwhile, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, where large crowds gathered for prayer. In Romania, a monastery in Harghita quietly marked thirty years since its foundation stone was laid, with modest services and local families attending. The Orthodox Church in America brought its first cohort of Chicago MDiv students together for an inaugural retreat focused on formation and quiet reflection.
These moments show steady attention to family life, youth, and monastic milestones across different corners of the Church. How has your own parish supported young people or expectant mothers this summer?

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Dušan Jovanovićtranslated
Aug 18
In the church, there are lighted candles on the yellow wall. It looks calm and warm.
U crkvi stoje upaljene sveće na žutom zidu. Mirno i toplo izgleda.
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Florin Matei
Yes, the yellow wall with candles looks nice. Here in Timișoara, vespers begin at 6 p.m., the church remains open for another hour after that.
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Laura Clark
The yellow plaster looks pretty old, those thick walls must be from the 1800s at least.
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ميرنا حداد
The sun hits the yellow wall from the side and makes the color of the wax clearer.
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Атанас Николов
Nice picture. I would love to see her live sometime.
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije delivered a sermon on forgiveness, reconciliation and love during the recent Dormition celebrations. The message arrived the same day he sent warm congratulations to Metropolitan Onuphrius of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church on the 12th anniversary of his episcopal ministry. In Romania, Bishop Samuel Bistrițeanul spoke on the Mother of God conceiving the Son and Word by the Holy Spirit at a parish gathering. Meanwhile, the Georgian Patriarchate hosted Metropolitan Emmanuel of Chalcedon for talks focused on Catholicos-Patriarch Shio III’s coming visit to Constantinople. Across the Atlantic, Archbishop Gabriel of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia spent time with young people at the Ruskoka Orthodox youth camp in Canada.
These quiet pastoral moments show the Church continuing its ordinary work of teaching and gathering people.

The Romanian Orthodox Church marked the feast of St. George the Pilgrim together with the venerable mothers Nazaria, Olympias, and Elizabeth Brancoveanu of Văratec Monastery. At Șigăneşti Monastery, Archimandrite Dionisie Constantin reminded the faithful how the Mother of God brings quiet joy into daily life. In the United States the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Orlando held solemn services for the Dormition at St. George the Victorious, while another parish in London observed the same feast at St. John of Rila. Meanwhile the Orthodox Church in America saw Archbishop Nathaniel serve the Divine Liturgy at Saint Anne parish in Pomona, California.
These local observances show how the calendar quietly links distant communities through shared saints and seasons. May the prayers of St. George the Pilgrim strengthen every monastery and parish that keeps his memory.

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Aug 18

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Metropolitan Onufriy marked 12 years as primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, receiving warm congratulations from Metropolitan Nicholas of East America and New York, who praised his steady witness to Christ’s truth before the whole Orthodox world. At the same time, military commissars detained the bishop and a priest from the Tulchin diocese of the same Church, adding to the pressures faced by its clergy. In Romania, Metropolitan Laurentiu reminded the faithful at Sâmbăta de Sus Monastery that the Mother of God remains the mother of all mothers and the true face of the Church. The Serbian Patriarch Porfirije preached on August 16 that the Kingdom of God consists in forgiveness, reconciliation, and love, while the Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil blessed the people gathered at Zheleznitsa for the Feast of the Assumption.
These moments of leadership, trial, teaching, and festal joy show the daily life of the Church across borders. Let us remember the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the Romanian metropolia, the Serbian Patriarchate, and the Bulgarian dioceses in our prayers.

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Aug 17

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Teen SOYO is marking 45 years by organizing Special Olympics events at Antiochian Village this summer, drawing young athletes from across the Antiochian Archdiocese for competitions, fellowship and prayer. At the same time the Romanian Orthodox Church celebrated 30 years since the foundation stone was laid at a monastery in Harghita, with local clergy and faithful gathering for Liturgy and modest refreshments afterward. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released a new set of prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor and the weeks following birth, now available through diocesan channels. In Greece the Holy Metropolis of Nafpaktos hosted its summer festival at Agios Vlasios, featuring traditional food, music and talks on parish life.
These quiet milestones show steady work across very different corners of the Church. May the Lord grant strength and joy to the youth of Antioch, the monks of Harghita, the families served by ROCOR and the faithful in Nafpaktos.

Saint Andrew’s Camp in the Orthodox Church in America recently hosted a senior retreat focused on aging with grace, drawing participants into quiet reflection on later years of faith. At the same time, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church welcomed the Miraculous Hawaiian Icon of the Holy Virgin to Rila Monastery, where pilgrims gathered for veneration. In Romania, a monastery in Harghita quietly marked thirty years since its foundation stone was laid, with simple prayers and modest celebrations. The Serbian Orthodox Church shared teachings on the Kingdom of God as forgiveness, reconciliation, and love during recent gatherings.
Elsewhere, the Ecumenical Patriarchate saw Bishop Isidoros of Andida celebrate Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia in London, while the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia published new prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and early childcare.
These moments show how different corners of the Church keep turning ordinary days into steady acts of presence.

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Aug 17

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Chicago MDiv students have begun their first joint retreat, gathering for prayer, reflection, and formation at the start of the academic year. Across the wider Church, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released a new set of prayers for mothers facing pregnancy, labor, and the days after birth. In Greece, the quiet life of the hermits at Karoulia on Mount Athos drew renewed attention as a witness to ascetic struggle. The Romanian Orthodox Church heard Metropolitan Joseph speak on the Dormition, reminding the faithful that the Mother of God embraced humility just as her Son did. Meanwhile, the Ecumenical Patriarchate marked the same feast with a Divine Liturgy in the parish of Houthalen, Belgium, and the installation of a new parish priest in Somerville.
These moments show steady, ordinary work continuing in seminaries, hermitages, and parishes from America to Europe. May the communities in Chicago, Mount Athos, Romania, and Belgium be granted strength and peace.

Metropolitan Onuphrius of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church preached on the power of forgiveness and God's mercy during the recent anniversary of his enthronement, reminding the faithful that all hope rests in Christ alone. In a similar spirit, Patriarch Porfirio of the Serbian Orthodox Church delivered a sermon on August 16 describing the Kingdom of God as forgiveness, reconciliation, and love. The Romanian Orthodox Church marked the feast of the Holy Martyrs of Brâncoveanu, with the Archbishop of Alba Iulia stressing how these saints gained immortal and victorious life through steadfast faith. Meanwhile, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia released new prayers to support mothers through pregnancy, labor, and the days after birth.
These moments show how different corners of the Church keep returning to the same basic call for mercy in daily life. This matters because it grounds believers in what actually holds communities together.

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Цветанка Колеваtranslated
Aug 17
A plaque on the Carrollton Methodist Church Schoolhouse from 1954. It's interesting how such modest signs preserve the history of the place.
Паметна плоча на учебната сграда на Методистката църква в Карълтън от 1954 г. Интересно е как такива скромни знаци пазят историята на мястото.
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María Sánchez
Yes, those simple plaques are the ones that truly keep the memory of the place.
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Светлана Новикова
I also have several such signs in Yekaterinburg, but I haven’t seen this one. Where exactly did you photograph it and in what year?
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Grace Turner
The plaque looks well kept for being seventy years old.
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Gregory Morris
The brickwork around the plaque still looks solid after all these years. The roofline above it has that simple straight edge too.
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Роман Зайцевtranslated
Aug 17
Monastery on a slope in the morning fog. The light is so soft that everything around seems quiet and distant.
Монастырь на склоне в утреннем тумане. Свет такой мягкий, что всё вокруг кажется тихим и отстранённым.
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Martin Horváth
The bricks look quite old, probably from the 18th century, and the tower is already leaning a bit. Good photo.
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Людмила Зайцева
Are the bricks on the tower really old? Please tell me when there are services there and is it possible to come just like that, without an appointment?
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Ilie Ionescu
The fog hides the details well, but the bricks show that they were made by hand. The church is dedicated to St. George, services are usually on Saturday and Sunday mornings, you can also go without prior appointment.
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Георгий Иванов
Are the bricks on the tower really handmade? Tell me what is the best way to get from Krasnodar, by car or by bus?
Teen SOYO is marking 45 years by organizing Special Olympics events at Antiochian Village this summer, bringing together young athletes from across the Antiochian Archdiocese for competition, teamwork and faith-centered fun. In related youth news, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia welcomed Archbishop Gabriel of Montreal and Canada to the Ruskoka Orthodox youth camp, where he joined campers for services at the church of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church held a vibrant celebration of the Dormition at St. George the Victorious parish in Orlando, drawing families for liturgy and a festive meal afterward. Meanwhile, the Romanian Orthodox Church saw Metropolitan Antonie honor the last Romanian hierarch from Balti at Văratec Monastery, recalling faithful witness under past occupation.
These moments show how Orthodox communities keep investing in the next generation and in remembering their own history.

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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Nikola Živković
Is that church open to visitors every day or only at certain times? When do liturgies start?
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Валентина Павлова
Where was this filmed, in what church? And when was you there?
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Sofía López
The arch looks very clean and the brick on the floor is very well placed. Is it in Athens or on some island?
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Анастасия Кузнецова
Yes, the arch and the white stone really do go together beautifully. Valentina, judging by the reviews, is somewhere in the Peloponnese, but I don’t remember the exact name.
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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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Емил Ангелов
I want to see her live sometime, looks like a really peaceful place.
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Milica Živković
The wood on the roof is completely overgrown with moss on the north side, you can see how the green got caught between the tiles. That's nice.
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Елена Соколова
The wood on the walls has completely turned grey.
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Sophia Young
The pine boards have gone that same silvery grey Elena mentioned, especially on the south face.
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.

