No matter where you are, Orthodoxy is lived with faith, prayer and love. Please find below our selection of photos taken in the Orthodox world between February 8 and 14, 2021.
Cross traditionally made out of tables in Bulgarian churches on the feast of St Charalampus, patron of the beekeepers. The tables are full of honey jars with lit candles in them. Photo source: Twitter / Radio BulgariaSunrise at Comana Monastery. Photo: Comana Monastery / Dragoș GrigoreThe Europa Christiana Hall at the Palace of the Romanian Patriarchate. Photo: Twitter / David SarangaSt Charalampus is very popular in Bulgaria. Only Sofia, the capital city, has 16 churches with fragments of his holy relics. Photo: Bulgarian PatriarchateA monk from Cernica Monastery in a moment of prayer. Photo: Basilica.ro / Aurelian IftimiuThe tomb of Arsenie Voaideș, former abbot of the “St Sabbas – Berzunți” Monastery, decorated for the three-year commemoration of his falling asleep into the Lord. Photo: Archdiocese of Roman and BacăuSnow falls over Hagia Sofia in Istanbul. Photo: Facebook / Nikos-Giorgos Papachristou“Priest Nicolae Gherman” Order: It was named after the parish priest of Rohia, in central Romania, who had ten children and founded the famous Rohia Monastery near his village. Photo: Facebook / Diocese of Maramureș and SătmarA young member of the parochial community in Telciu, Bistrița-Năsăud county, wearing traditional costume. Photo: Facebook / Metropolis of Cluj, Maramureș and SălajThe Archiocesan Cathedral in Roman in the evening. Photo: Bărcan Claudiu Sergiu“The Potection of the Mother of God” wooden church from Caraiman Monastery. Photo: Patricia DorobanțuSecu Monastery seen between the icicles. Photo: Fr. Hrisostom FilipescuSunlight entering through the window of a church at Râșca Monastery, in the county of Suceava. Photo: Ioana OanaFountain cross from at Putna Monastery, adorned with ice “flowers”. Photo: Simona-Elena BâzganA child from Rwanda carries his youngest brother on his back. Photo: Facebook / Father NektariosCommemoration service held at the Maryamiyya Cathedral in Damascus 40 days after Bishop Luke Al-Khoury fell asleep into the Lord. Photo: Antioch PatriarchateChild kissing a churchyard cross. Photo: Sorin Troncota
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