Health and Human Rights in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS: A Modern-Day Civil Rights Struggle

As Orthodox Christians, we are charged with viewing people of all races equally, both under God as well as societally. This stems not from political opinion, but rather our shared view that we are all created in His image. This year, as we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we are reminded of his tremendous work towards racial equality and the sacrifices he made for civil rights. When evaluating the impact he has had on the world, we must not become complacent. As Archbishop... Read More

Niarchos Foundation Honors Archbishop Iakovos’ Civil Rights Efforts

NEW YORK – The Stavros Niarchos Foundation has contributed a grant of $2 million and Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos has given a $1 million donation to the National African American History and Culture Museum in Washington in honor of the civil and human rights work of Archbishop Iakovos, head of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America from 1959-1996.

The Museum, currently under construction, is expected to open in 2016, and aspires to become a landmark that will present African-American history.

In the middle of last month the museum featured a high-tech projection of images on its outside walls with the title “Commemorate and Celebrate Freedom,” featuring the period from the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which ended slavery in 1865, to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

The images featured Archbishop Iakovos with Martin Luther King Jr. The Washington Post published a first-page photograph of that moment in the projection on Nov. 16.

The Greek Orthodox Church in America and His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios continue the longstanding legacy of Archbishop Iakovos to fight against racism and to defend human rights.

Society & Culture
NEW JERSEY – The Assembly of Bishops Executive Committee was held at the Antiochian Orthodox Christian...
On August 24th, the Elpida program of the Annunciation Cathedral in San Francisco will be hosting a multi-parish youth retreat, “Panagia, Parables, and Parea,” at Annunciation from 1-5pm.
June 3rd, 2024 marked forty two years since the first ever confessor of the Orthodox faith in Sub-Sahara Africa, Bishop Christophoros Ssebbanja Mukasa Sparta reposed in the Lord. Metropolitan...
With the award of diplomas to the participants by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, the work of the 10th International Summer University "Greek Language, Culture and Media" on the...
The OTSA annual meeting will be held from 6 to 8 June 2024 at Hellenic College/Holy Cross (Boston) with the theme of: Who am I? Who are we? Orthodox Christian tradition and questions of...
The Telos Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts is excited to announce a ‘Summer of Theology’! Three different scholars from three different institutions will lead three different speaker series. All...
On the occasion of the completion of eleven years since the enthronement of the Pontiff, Pope Francis, the Apostolic Nuncio H.E. Archbishop Julio Murat and H.E. Anders Arborelius, Cardinal and...
This week, find insights from the Department of Religious Education (DRE) about the upcoming Gospel reading, where we learn about a blind man who encountered Christ. Why did He anoint the man’s...
His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America invites all faithful to register and attend the 2024 Clergy-Laity Congress.
The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity held their 86th Annual Gala on Friday evening, May 31, 2024 at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. This year the Cathedral community, led by V. Rev....
Read all articles about Society & Culture