Central Indiana Orthodox Churches Pan-orthodox Lenten Vespers 2019
Varied IndianaCentral Indiana Orthodox Churches will have a Series of Pan-Orthodox Vespers every week from March 17 to April 14 at 5 PM. Remaining Weeks: April 7 at 5 PM, Homilist:
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Central Indiana Orthodox Churches will have a Series of Pan-Orthodox Vespers every week from March 17 to April 14 at 5 PM. Remaining Weeks: April 7 at 5 PM, Homilist:
The Diocese of the Midwest’s Chicago Deanery schedule of remaining Sunday evening Lenten Vesper services for 2019 are noted below. Weekly homilies by deanery clergy will highlight the prophecies of
April 10th, 2019 - 4:30 pm Dr. Matthew Puffer The Patricia H. Imbesi Saint Augustine Fellow Toward the Image of God: Scripture, Formation, and Augustine’s Catholic Imagination What might
Armenian Merchant Patronage of Early Modern Iran The prosperity of Armenian merchants as exporters of Iran’s silk fueled commissions of magnificent churches, chapels and mansions in 17th-century New Julfa, an
The Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. John the Honorable Forerunner in Goldendale, Washington, with the blessing of His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco, invites you to a Lenten Retreat
Have you always wanted to try your hand at traditional Ukrainian egg decorating, also known as Pysanky? Perhaps you have a history with the craft and want to work on
A workshop for students exploring how Armenian artists, theologians, merchants, among others, thought about images and image-making in early modern Iran. Led by Amy Landau, Freer|Sackler, Smithsonian Institution. Seating is
Topic: Angelical Conjunctions - Crossroads of Medicine and Religion, 1200-1800 Accommodation and meals will be provided. We are seeking grant support to subsidize travel.
Please join us on April 13th for our 2019 Lenten Retreat! Fr. Bob Archon, Poistamenos of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Portsmouth, NH will be leading us through the
"A Christian Ending to Our Lives" will be the subject of a talk presented by the Very Rev. Andrew Yavornitzky of St. Mark Orthodox Church, Rochester Hills. The presentation is