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On Monday, November 24, the exhibition “I, Andreas Voutsinas” opened at the Hellenic American Union, offering a historical look at his life and work

How the olive tree keeps the Greek diaspora connected to Greece

This is Leo’s first papal pilgrimage abroad, and that it is to visit Bartholomew carries the weighty symbolism of his determination to push forward the dialogue between the two Churches

From ancient temples to modern monasteries, Greece is emerging as a global crossroads for faith, culture, and spiritual discovery

A son recounts the remarkable life of Michael Oikonomides, a Cypriot volunteer who fought in the Spanish Civil War with the International Brigades—honored nearly a century later as Spain grants citizenship to his descendants.

Anyone who has tried to feed a child knows that mealtimes can turn, without warning, into a battleground. Given the right conditions, lunch at school can succeed where many exasperated parents fail

The primates of major Christian Churches will gather in what was ancient Nicaea (modern-day Iznik), in a symbolic gesture recalling one of the most defining moments in early Christian history: the era of an undivided Christianity in the 4th Century

Three institutions decades apart—one relying on 1990s surveillance, one underfunded during Greece's financial crisis, and one among the world's wealthiest museums. All were robbed successfully

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