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17th Annual Diaconal Liturgical Practicum to be held July 15-19

SANTA ROSA, CA [OCA] – The 17th Annual Diaconal Liturgical Practicum of the Orthodox Church in America’s Diaconal Vocations Program (DVP) will be held at Saint Seraphim …

Archbishop John (Garklavs) Anniversary of Repose

CHICAGO, IL [DOM] – April 11 commemorates the falling asleep of His Eminence Archbishop John (Garkalvas). The Archbishop served the Diocese of the Midwest from …

Save the Date: Eleventh Parish Development Forum to be Held in Broadview Hts. OH, July 9-11

BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OH [OCA] – The Archdiocese of Western Pennsylvania, the Diocese of the Midwest, and the Bulgarian Diocese announced that the 2024 Parish Development Forum will be …

Return of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God

20th Anniversary Celebration
Orthodoxy Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio

CLEVELAND, OH [DOM] – On the Sunday of Orthodoxy, March 24,  over twenty priests and faithful from various jurisdictions gathered to celebrate the Restoration of …

Archbishop John (Garklavs) Anniversary of Repose

CHICAGO, IL [DOM] – April 11 commemorates the falling asleep of His Eminence Archbishop John (Garkalvas). The Archbishop served the Diocese of the Midwest from …

Matushka Olga of Alaska

The road to canonization.

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Daily Spiritual Life

"Life- giving Spring" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (movable holiday on the Friday of the Bright Week). Commemoration of the renewal (sanctification) of the Holy Theotokos temple near the Life-giving Spring in Constantinople (5th c.) (movable holiday on the Friday of the Bright Week). "Pochaev" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (movable holiday on the Friday of the Bright Week). Hieromartyr Symeon the Kinsman of the Lord (107). New Hieromartyrs Paul and John priests, Martyrs Peter, Nicholas, Auksentius, Sergius and Virgin-martyr Anastasia (1922). Virgin-martyr Mary (1938). New Hieromartyr John priest (1941). Venerable Stephen, abbot of the Kiev Caves and bishop of Vladimir in Volhynia (1094). St. Eulogius the Hospitable of Constantinople (6th c.
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