July 2010

The Patronal Festival of the parish of St Peter and St Paul, Clapham, London

Seven years ago the late Metropolitan Anthony (Bloom) blessed the establishment of this community in South London around Father Alexander Fostiropoulos, which became the parish of St Peter and St Paul in 2006. Currently worshipping in Clapham in an Anglican church, a building of a pure Victorian style, the parish celebrated its Patronal Festival this year during the weekend of 26th to 27th of June 2010. Read more »

Obituary of Metropolitan Anthony in the Independent, 9 August 2003

Andrew Walker

 METROPOLITAN ANTHONY OF SOUROZH (1914-2003)

This obituary, originally published in THE INDEPENDENT on
9 August 2003, is reprinted here with their kind permission.
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Metropolitan Anthony

Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh (1914-2003) was the founder and first head of the Diocese of Sourozh.

Since his death, the Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh Foundation (MASF) has become responsible for publishing and disseminating his work, but a number of publications are already in print, with more in preparation. Read more »

Archbishop Gabriel visits Cappadocia at the Invitation of H.H. Patriarch Bartholomew

At the invitation of H.H. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, H. Em. Archbishop Gabriel participated, on 26 and 27 June 2010, in a pilgimage to Cappadocia led personally by the Ecumenical Patriarch. Read more »

St Anne's House and Chapel, York

St Anne's is a small monastic house, dedicated to the Mother of Mary, the Mother of God. It is a small terraced house in the Groves area of York, about a ten minutes walk from York Minster. Although there is no accommodation for guests at Saint Anne's, visitors are always welcome and there are hotels and guesthouses in the area. Read more »

Holy Myrrhbearers Skete, Cambridge

Holy Myrrhbearers Skete is a tiny monastic presence in the city of Cambridge, still in formation. Read more »

Monastic Life

There are within the Deanery, as in the Exarchate, a number of men and women living the monastic life.

Essentially devoted to prayer and continual conversion, through the following of Christ and the ever deeper assimilation of his love, tending towards the fullness of Christian life and theosis through the gift of the Holy Spirit,each monastic will live out her or his life with a particular colouring. Read more »

Community of St Celer, Plas Geler, Llandysul, West Wales

Location: The chapel of St Celer, in West Wales, is on the site of the Holy Well of St Celer.

 

Service Schedule: Read more »

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