Friday 24 February 2017

Λύπη μεσ’ στη χαρά

H Ορθόδοξη Αδελφότητα Αγ. Ιωάννου του Βαπτιστού οργανώνει τον ερχόμενο Ιούλιο ένα ενδιαφέρον Συνέδριο. Οι λεπτομέρειες του Συνεδρίου έχουν ως εξής:


ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The Conference programme considers how the Church responds to the challenges of the modern world, both as a body and in each person’s life. The speakers will present a theological background to the topic, as well as testimony of their experience.
High Leigh Christian Conference Centre, Hertfordshire, opened as a Conference Centre in 1921 specialising in residential and day conferences for up to 220 delegates. Located just north of London with excellent travel links, High Leigh offers a relaxed and peaceful environment for delegates within 40 acres of lawns, parkland and woodland. The main part of the house was built in 1853.  
To view High Leigh’s facilities, visit  www.cct.org.uk

THESE ARE ΤΗΕ CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
His Eminence Silouan, Metropolitan Archbishop of the British Isles and Ireland, was ordained on 30 August 2015 at the Monastery of St George, Al Humaira, which is in the Valley of the Christians, Syria.
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia of Thyateira is a titular metropolitan in the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Great Britain. From 1966-2001, he was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford. He has written numerous books and articles about the Orthodox Christian faith.
Mother Sarah is the Orthodox Christian representative on Bath University Campus and is a link with the Orthodox parish in Bath. The Parish, the Community of St John of Kronstadt, was founded in 1980. Parishioners come from a wide variety of national backgrounds. Worship is in English.
Dr Razvan Porumb is Lecturer and Development Officer of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge. He previously worked for the Metropolitanate of Moldavia and Bucovina (Iasi, Romania) as editor and translator of theological literature, an activity he enjoyed for almost nine years. He has always had a special interest in ecumenism.

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