This Past Week in History: January 27th to February 2nd
January 29th: On this day in 1941, Ioannis Metaxas, the Greek general and dictator (1936-1941) died at the age of 69. After active service in […]
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January 29th: On this day in 1941, Ioannis Metaxas, the Greek general and dictator (1936-1941) died at the age of 69. After active service in […]
It is difficult to psychoanalyze the support for Alexis Tsipras of Nikos Anastasiades, the conservative President of Cyprus. However, it is not difficult for each […]
To the Editor: Mr. Scaros’ recent article concerning the absence of decency and civility in today’s discourse omits one most necessary observation. Decency and […]
Since September 2017, when the insolvency of the Archdiocese became known, followed by the three real or apparent attempts to replace the Archbishop, our Church […]
The issues gripping the Archdiocese are very serious because they delay the vital process of the renewal of the lay leadership and administration of the […]
11 years ago – it seems as if it were yesterday – Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece said farewell to this life. The […]
To the Editor: On Friday, the self-described “leftist” government of SYRIZA, having lost their junior coalition partner ANEL, was able to garner the necessary votes […]
Τo the Editor, I want to share with you something quite interesting that happened last night at the Museum of the Moving Image. Our monthly […]
Winter this year has forgotten us in New York. It’s not over, of course. We have a long way to go. But we have not […]
Let me tell you about another one of our most wonderful Greeks, Sophocles, 496 B.C-406 B.C., born in Colonos, Athens. This most imaginative, talented playwright […]