The Greek Orthodox minority in Turkey is on the brink of extinction, with the community's population dwindling to just 1,500 people, primarily comprising elderly individuals. This stark decline contrasts sharply with a century ago when the community
Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew presided over a mass to mark the Assumption of Mary at the ancient Sümela Monastery in northern Trabzon.
The...
Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomew presided over a mass to mark the Assumption of Mary at the ancient Sumela Monastery in northern Trabzon.
The ceremony,...
The independent Greek Orthodox Church, whose founder and first protector was accepted as the apostle Barnabas, was accepted as the representative of the Christian people on the island when Cyprus came under the administration of the Ottoman State.