St Ignatius Belfast St. Ignatius Orthodox
Church, Belfast

Part of the Antiochian Orthodox Diocese of Western and Central Europe    

Beheading of the Forerunner and Baptist John
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29 August 2010

printer's mark Join us in the joyful celebration of the Divine Liturgy!

Father Paul

printer's mark Congratulations to our newly ordained Father Paul! Click here to see photos of the ordination.


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printer's mark Visit the new, Early Christian Sites in Ireland Database, a resource for anyone interested in early Christian Ireland.

printer's mark Read about our Icon Exhibit

printer's mark  Find out about pilgrimages to the ancient Christian sites of Ireland!

printer's mark Read about the new Website: The Living Tradition of the Saints


Pilgrim's Progress

   The ancient Church of Antioch was founded by Saint Peter the Apostle in A.D. 34. It is one of the five great churches of early Christianity, along with Jerusalem, Rome, Constantinople, and Alexandria.

   It was at Antioch that followers of Jesus were first called Christians, (Acts 11:26) and today we maintain the teachings and traditions of the eternal Gospel of Jesus Christ as received by the Apostles. Today Jesus says, "Come unto me all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Today is the day of repentance, healing, and salvation.

printer's mark Read about the Orthodox Divine Liturgy on the Isle of Man (and other news)

printer's mark Read about recent activites at St. Ignatius

printer's mark Read about the Romanian/English Services

printer's mark Read about the Orthodox Fellowship of St John The Baptist Annual Conference (30 July – 1 AUGUST 2010)

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