Does our life revolve around our fears or around our ability to form loving relationships? This is perhaps one of the most essential questions of our existence as human beings.
Does our life revolve around our fears or around our ability to form loving relationships? This is perhaps one of the most essential questions of our existence as human beings.
Presentation – Analysis: Archpriest of the Ecumenical Throne PANAGIOTIS KAPODISTRIAS
February 2026, at the Vilnius City Hall and the Chodkevičiai Palace in Lithuania. During the international conference “Constantinople and Moscow: Transformations of Ecclesiastical Allegiance and the Impact of Imperial Policy,” His Eminence Elder Metropolitan of Chalcedon Emmanuel delivered a weighty address entitled “The Ecclesiastical and Canonical Meaning of Jurisdictional Changes.” This discourse assumed the character of a theological reflection on the nature of ecclesiastical authority, on the significance of canonical transformations, and above all on the place of the human person within the historical conflicts of Orthodoxy.
CONSTANTINOPLE AND MOSCOW:
TRANSFORMATIONS OF ECCLESIASTICAL ALLEGIANCE AND
THE IMPACT OF IMPERIAL POLICY
Vilnius Town Hall / Chodkevičiai Palace, Vilnius, Lithuania February 2026
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By God’s mercy Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome
and Ecumenical Patriarch
To the Plenitude of the Church
May the grace and peace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ;
and from us, prayer, blessing, and forgiveness.
Most honorable brother Hierarchs and blessed children in the Lord,
Filled with sacred emotion, we enter once again, by God’s goodwill, into Holy and Great Lent, the arena of ascetic struggle, the time of fasting and repentance, of humility and prayer, of spiritual vigilance and love, with the eyes of our heart directed to the life-giving Cross of the Lord, which guides us all toward Holy Pascha that opens the gates of Paradise to the human race.
By His Eminence Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden
The parable of the Final Judgment, as it is handed down in the Gospel according to Matthew (25:31–46), constitutes a supreme eschatological text of the New Testament, in which the criterion of salvation and condemnation is clearly defined.
By Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Throne PANAGIOTIS KAPODISTRIAS
The ecclesiastical crisis in Ukraine remains one of the deepest and most complex ruptures in the contemporary Orthodox world. At the heart of this conflict lies the dispute between the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) — canonically recognized in 2019 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate — and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC‑MP), which for decades occupied the sole canonical status in the country.
for Pastoral Health Care
Rhodes 2025
“Accessing Health and Approching the Suffering”
By Archpriest of the Ecumenical Throne PANAGIOTIS KAPODISTRIAS
The course of relations between the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Patriarchate of Moscow has been tested repeatedly throughout history, culminating in recent years in developments that have revealed a complex reality in which ecclesiastical diplomacy, theological principles, and geopolitical balances intersect with intensity and instability.