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Columnists,

It has been a year since Metropolitan Joachim of Nicomedia – formerly of Chalcedon – passed away and definitively rests in the earth of Chalcedon, in the Metropolis he served with exemplary discretion and dedication.

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Columnists,

Finishing off a spectacular lunch at Hellas restaurant in Tarpon Springs, I strolled deep into the surrounding neighborhood to get an updated flavor for the renowned city of 25,000 inhabitants along Florida's Gulf Coast.

Finishing off a spectacular lunch at Hellas restaurant in Tarpon Springs, I strolled deep into the surrounding neighborhood to get an updated flavor for the renowned city of 25,000 inhabitants along Florida's Gulf Coast.
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Columnists,

Greek Diners in America’s Heartland

The most frequent question I have been getting since I began researching Greek-owned diner restaurants in America is whether they have a future.

The most frequent question I have been getting since I began researching Greek-owned diner restaurants in America is whether they have a future.
To the Editor: As the drama unfolds in this year's U.
Editorial,

Parades, Opportunities, and ‘Imported’ Problems

In recent days, the eyes of the entire Greek-American Community were focused on our parade in New York.

In recent days, the eyes of the entire Greek-American Community were focused on our parade in New York.
Columnists,

Dragging America Into War with Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin (‘Bibi’) Netanyahu’s frantic attempts to stay out of jail by staying in his job have taken the U.

Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin (‘Bibi’) Netanyahu’s frantic attempts to stay out of jail by staying in his job have taken the U.
Editorial,

Tax Policy – A Reflection of a Country

On April 15th, like every year, millions of Americans, specifically 157.

On April 15th, like every year, millions of Americans, specifically 157.
Columnists,

The Shame of Decline

The recent tragicomic events at the church of the All-Holy Taxiarhes in the area of Megalo Revma of Constantinople, specifically, the assault by Archimandrite Chrysanthos on Metropolitan Athenagoras of Kydonion which involved the slapping of the archpriest's cheeks while he was venerating the icon of the Virgin Mary, are not only lamentable but also pitiful for the Patriarchate itself.

The recent tragicomic events at the church of the All-Holy Taxiarhes in the area of Megalo Revma of Constantinople, specifically, the assault by Archimandrite Chrysanthos on Metropolitan Athenagoras of Kydonion which involved the slapping of the archpriest's cheeks while he was venerating the icon of the Virgin Mary, are not only lamentable but also pitiful for the Patriarchate itself.
Columnists,

How Does He Do it? Acknowledging Trump’s Underappreciated Resilience

There’s no shortage of people who have strong visceral feelings of hatred, disgust, and contempt for Donald Trump.

There’s no shortage of people who have strong visceral feelings of hatred, disgust, and contempt for Donald Trump.
Editorial,

World Peace Is at Risk

For years, Israel and Iran have been engaged in a silent struggle of mutual annihilation.

For years, Israel and Iran have been engaged in a silent struggle of mutual annihilation.

The Shame of Decline

The recent tragicomic events at the church of the All-Holy Taxiarhes in the area of Megalo Revma of Constantinople, specifically, the assault by Archimandrite Chrysanthos on Metropolitan Athenagoras of Kydonion which involved the slapping of the archpriest's cheeks while he was venerating the icon of the Virgin Mary, are not only lamentable but also pitiful for the Patriarchate itself.

The recent tragicomic events at the church of the All-Holy Taxiarhes in the area of Megalo Revma of Constantinople, specifically, the assault by Archimandrite Chrysanthos on Metropolitan Athenagoras of Kydonion which involved the slapping of the archpriest's cheeks while he was venerating the icon of the Virgin Mary, are not only lamentable but also pitiful for the Patriarchate itself.
Guest Viewpoints,

Prime Minister Mitsotakis Makes Historic Visit to Canada: Where to from Here?

March 25th is a special – and sacred – day for Greek Orthodox people around the world.

March 25th is a special – and sacred – day for Greek Orthodox people around the world.

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