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Department of Religious Education Hosts First Speaker Series

December 23, 2021

NEW YORK – On Sunday, December 19th, 2021, with the blessing of His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, the Department of Religious Education held its first Speaker Series about no other than the Nativity of Christ. Esteemed speakers Rev. Dr. Eugene J. Pentiuc and Dr. James C. Skedros, from Holy Cross School of Theology, gave a truly insightful biblical-historical presentation of the birth of Christ. His Grace Bishop Athenagoras of Nazianzos, Director of the Department, moderated the fascinating Q&A segment between the speakers and the audience who joined online from across North America.

Those who do not want to miss the next Speaker Series can subscribe to the Department’s email list: religioused.goarch.org or follow the Department @goarchDRE on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Christ the Savior is born! Let us glorify Him!

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