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Metropolitan Methodios Attends Conference on Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusion in the Orthodox Church

Metropolitan Methodios Attends Conference on Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusion in the Orthodox Church

His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston joined fellow hierarchs, clergy, and lay leaders from across the country on Friday, May 2nd at the "Gathered As One Body: Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusion in the Orthodox Church" conference focused on advancing inclusion and accessibility within Orthodox parishes. Continue Reading »

The Metropolis of Boston Philoptochos Hosts Sold-Out Evening “Spring Into Women’s Health”

The Metropolis of Boston Philoptochos Hosts Sold-Out Evening “Spring Into Women’s Health”

With the blessing of His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios, the Metropolis of Boston Philoptochos proudly hosted "Spring Into Women’s Health," an inspiring and informative evening dedicated to women's health and wellness. The event took place to a sold-out audience of 180 guests, bringing together Philoptochos sisters, clergy, friends, and supporters from across the Metropolis. Continue Reading »

Metropolitan Methodios' Paschal Reflection and Metropolis Newsletter!

Metropolitan Methodios' Paschal Reflection and Metropolis Newsletter!

Every Holy Week, the Church puts before us two great mysteries. The first is that Life itself, the Son of God through Whom everything was created, died and was buried. The second is that Christ, a Man (as St. Paul teaches) “like us in every way except sin” (Heb. 4:15), rose from the dead. God came to this world to die so that we may live with Him. As great a common enemy death is for us, so great is the victory that we celebrate tonight. St. Paul acclaims, “O death where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?” (1 Cor. 15:55) Continue Reading »

Metropolitan Methodios's 2025 Paschal Reflection - English and Greek

Metropolitan Methodios's 2025 Paschal Reflection - English and Greek

Every Holy Week, the Church puts before us two great mysteries. The first is that Life itself, the Son of God through Whom everything was created, died and was buried. The second is that Christ, a Man (as St. Paul teaches) “like us in every way except sin” (Heb. 4:15), rose from the dead. Continue Reading »

Metropolitan Methodios Presides Over Joyous Liturgy at Sts. Constantine and Helen in Andover, MA

Metropolitan Methodios Presides Over Joyous Liturgy at Sts. Constantine and Helen in Andover, MA

The faithful of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Andover, Massachusetts, gathered on Sunday, April 6 as His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston presided over the Divine Liturgy. His Eminence bestowed a special blessing to tonsure seven young altar boys, marking an important step in their spiritual journey and service to the Church. 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

For many of us, our earliest religious memories are those of Holy Week's solemn services and rituals. Listen »