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Lenten Retreat: Olmsted Falls, OH

St. Innocent Church 8526 Usher Road, Olmstead Falls, Ohio

Saint Innocent Parish will sponsor a retreat titled “Despondency and Great Lent: Redeeming the Time Through Hope, Repentance and Thanksgiving”. The retreat speaker will be Dr. Nicole Roccas, an adjunct faculty member at the Orthodox School of Theology at Trinity College, Toronto, ON, Canada and author of Time and Despondency: Regaining the Present in Faith

Lenten Retreat: Weston MA

St. Demetrios Weston, MA

Join us for a Lenten Retreat led by Fr. Alexander Goussetis of the Center for Family Care. Register by March 29th for $10 or after and at the door for $15.  

Central Indiana Orthodox Churches Pan-orthodox Lenten Vespers 2019

Varied Indiana

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: Fr. John Miller St. George, 10748 E. 116th St., Fishers, IN 46037-9714 (317) 845-7755 April 14 at 5 PM, Homilist: Fr. Lucas Christensen All Saints,

Chicago Deanery 2019 Sunday Lenten Vesper Schedule

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 Christ in the Old Testament.  All services begin at 6:00 p.m. and are followed by fellowship and refreshments.  The public is invited to attend. April

The Patricia H. Imbesi Saint Augustine Fellow Public Lecture: Villonova, PA

Villanova University, Falvey Library Room 205 800 Lancaster Ave, Villanova, United States

  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 it mean that human beings were created “to the image and likeness of God”? Augustine wrestled extensively with this question through lenses shaped by his

Lecture: Cambridge, MA

Harvard Faculty Club 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

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 urban extension of the Safavid capital at Isfahan, Iran. Armenian merchant wealth also supported scriptoria and workshops producing finely illustrated manuscripts and luxury goods to

Ukrainian Egg Decorating Workshop: Clinton, MA

Museum of Russian Icons 203 Union Street, Clinton, MA

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 more intricate designs. No matter your skill level, these workshops are for you. This year, beginner, intermediate, and advanced students can work together under the

Workshop: Image-making and Anxiety among New Julfa’s Armenian Artists, Theologians & Merchants

Harvard Faculty Club 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

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 limited. Registration is required. A short group of pre-assigned readings will be circulated at least one week prior to the workshop. Participants are expected to

The Medieval Academy of America Conference: Canada

McGill University 845 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Topic: Angelical Conjunctions - Crossroads of Medicine and Religion, 1200-1800 Accommodation and meals will be provided. We are seeking grant support to subsidize travel.    

Lenten Retreat: Mansfield MA

St. Gregory the Theologian Greek Church Mansfield, MA

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 Psalms and how they are incorporated into our daily lives. $15 suggested donation which includes a Lenten Lunch.