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Metropolitan Methodios' Christmas Reflection 2024
As we gather to celebrate the nativity of our Lord and Savior, let us reflect on the great mystery and profound significance of this great feast. The birth of Jesus Christ in a humble manger in the town of Bethlehem is not only a historical event, but a divine revelation that touches the very core of our lives as Orthodox Christians. On Christmas Day we are invited to embrace the joy and hope that the birth of our Savior brings to the world. Continue Reading »
Children from Hellenic Academy Bring Christmas Cheer to the Metropolis of Boston
Students from the Hellenic Academy of Lowell visited the Metropolis of Boston, spreading joy and festive cheer. The children delighted Metropolitan Methodios with traditional Greek Christmas carols, sharing their excitement about the birth of Christ and the true spirit of the season. The gathering was a testament to the unity and shared traditions of the Greek Orthodox community. Metropolitan Methodios, visibly moved by the children's enthusiasm, welcomed them with open arms, referring to the Metropolis as their "Home Away From Home." Continue Reading »
Metropolitan Visits Holy Trinity in Fitchburg, MA to Celebrate Divine Liturgy
Metropolitan Methodios visited Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to celebrate the Divine Liturgy. This special occasion marked an important chapter for the parish, as they welcomed their newly assigned presiding priest, Rev. Fr. Alexander Pretorian. Continue Reading »
Archbishop Richard Henning Visits Metropolitan Methodios
On Wed, December 4, 2024, His Excellency Richard Henning, the newly installed Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, made his first official visit to His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston. The meeting, held at the Metropolis offices, was followed by a luncheon in Archbishop Henning’s honor. Continue Reading »
Roslindale GOYA Brings Holiday Cheer to the Metropolis of Boston Center
The GOYA from St. Nectarios in Roslindale visited the Metropolis of Boston Center on Thursday, December 12th. The highlight of their visit was the decoration of Metropolitan Methodios’ office. The GOYA members brought a real Christmas tree, which they adorned with ornaments, lights, and heartfelt Christmas spirit. During their time at the center, the youth also enjoyed a tour, which offered them a glimpse into the daily operations and history of the Metropolis of Boston. This experience deepened their understanding of the broader mission of their faith community and its leadership. Continue Reading »
Weekly Sermon by Fr. Luke A. Veronis
How We Face the Future Without Fear? Together!
In the midst of these angst-filled days of the world, our society is filled with fear. Fear about the future. Fear about those who don’t see the world as we do. Fear of the strangers. Fear of the foreigner and immigrant. Fear of those who seem so different. Fear of the extremists, whether right-wing or left-wing. Fear of our former friends who have now become our enemies because of the pandemic or politics or other social issues. Continue Reading »
Daily Reflections by Fr. Andrew Demotses
Saint James the Apostle, in his letter to us wrote, "My brothers, what good is it for someone to say he has faith if his actions do not prove it?" Listen »