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The Presentation Of Our Lady To The Temple Greek Orthodox Parish Nth.Balwyn

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9859 1768



Address: 3-7 Macedon Ave, Nth Balwyn 3104 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.greekorthodox.org.au

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23.01.2022 With the good news that we have officially eliminated COVID-19 from our State, we are pleased to announce that as of this Sunday 29 November, we will be restarting our Parish Orthodox Christian Discussion Group and will be meeting this Sunday at 4pm on the Church grounds, can’t wait to catch up with you all.

21.01.2022 Church Programme for the remainder of this month.

16.01.2022 Matins and Divine Liturgy: 9th Sunday of Luke



16.01.2022 Feast Day of Saint Stylianos: At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy a memorial service was conducted for the late Archbishop Stylianos. !

15.01.2022 Today our Church celebrates the feast day of St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia. May we all have his intercessions!

11.01.2022 Memorial - Archbishop Stylianos



09.01.2022 UPDATED GUIDELINES FOR CHURCH ATTENDANCE It was announced yesterday that a maximum of 150 people will be allowed into places of worship as of today, 23 November. However, each church's maximum capacity will vary, depending on its floor area. At our parish, the maximum capacity with density limits is 100 people. From now on, bookings will NOT be required for church attendance. We will be using a 'first in first served' basis. Once we reach our maximum capacity for each service, people will need to light a candle and leave. To ensure all people have opportunity to come, we will ask people to wait 2 weeks after they attend a service before coming to another service. We look forward to welcome all our dear parishioners back in the next few weeks.

09.01.2022 Live from the "The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple Church in North Balwyn, the #C31Melbourne production team is proud to present this Sunday's church service.

07.01.2022 As part of our preparation for the great Feast day of Christmas, the Sacrament of Confession will be offered to our parishioners by Fr Dimitri Catrinei from the Parish of The Dormition Of Our Lady Nth Altona, on Wednesday, December 2nd, from 2pm. Please see the link below for more information.

06.01.2022 St Andrew's will be hosting an Open Day on 17th of December! You are invited to "come and see" (John 1:39). For more details, including registration, please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there!

05.01.2022 Programme of services for the month of December



05.01.2022 Photos from our Parish feast day.

05.01.2022 Archbishop Makarios: We are bitter about 50 years of silence concerning Halki As is known, His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia was invited to be the k...eynote speaker on the occasion of the 50th anniversary since the establishment of the St John of Damascus Institute of Theology at the University of Balamand, Lebanon. The theme that he discussed over the internet concerned contemporary issues in Bioethics. His Eminence warmly thanked, primarily, His Beatitude Patriarch John of Antioch for the invitation and wholeheartedly congratulated the new and worthy Dean of the Theological College, Archimandrite Jacob Halil, as well as the professors and all the staff for the work they perform. He naturally praised the work and contribution of the Theological Institute of Balamand to the Orthodox world but, at the same time, he did not fail to express his bitterness for the fact that in a year, it will be half a century since the closure of a large and historic Theological School that of Halki. Unfortunately, it is almost 50 years since the Turkish government closed the Theological College in Halki. Fifty years of silence, injustice and bitterness, he said in his closing remarks and added: But at the same time we are optimistic. We never lose hope. We are waiting for God’s time to come.

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