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Statement On the Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue At the Dawn of a New Millennium
Statement on Eastern Europe
Communique on Eastern Europe
A Pastoral Statement on Orthodox/Roman Catholic Marriages
Ordination Joint Committee of Orthodox and Catholic Bishops, 1988
Statement on the Persecution of the Greek Orthodox Community in Turkey
Reaction to the Anthimos/Medeiros Agreement
An Agreed Statement on Mixed Marriage
An Agreed Statement on Respect for Life
An Agreed Statement on the Church
The Pastoral Office: A Joint Statement
The Principle of Economy: A Joint Statement
Reaction of the Orthodox-Roman Catholic Dialogue to the Agenda of the Council of the Orthodox Church
An Agreed Statement on the Sanctity of Marriage
Joint Recommendations on the Spiritual Formation of Children of Marriages
Response to Munich Document
An Agreed Statement on the Lima Document: "Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry"
Apostolicity as God's Gift in the Life of the Church
Response to Bari Document: "Faith, Sacrament, and the Unity of Christ"
Joint Reaction to International Orthodox / Roman Catholic Commission Text on the Sacrament of Orders
An Agreed Statement on Conciliarity and Primacy in the Church
Joint Statement on Tensions in Eastern Europe Related to "Uniatism"
Response to Balamand
Common Response to the Aleppo Statement on the Date of Easter/Pascha
Baptism and "Sacramental Economy"
Sharing the Ministry of Reconciliation
Statement On the Upcoming Visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the Ecumenical Patriarchate
The Filioque: A Church-Dividing Issue?
An Agreed Statement on the Holy Eucharist

Happy New Year!

O Lord, Maker of the Universe, who alone has power over the seasons and times, bless this year with your bounty. Preserve our country in safety. Keep your people in peace. Through the prayers of the Mother of God, save us.
Troparion September 1st, the beginning of the Liturgical Year.

Wisdom from the Church Fathers

Souls that love truth and God, that long with much hope and faith to put on Christ completely, do not need so much to be put in remembrance by others, nor do they endure, even for a while, to be deprived of the heavenly desire and of passionate affection to the Lord; but being wholly and entirely nailed to the cross of Christ, they perceive in themselves day by day a sense of spiritual advance towards the spiritual Bridegroom. 

St. Macarius the Great

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