Confession
Dimitris Papaioannou: Question of personal dignity to be openly gay
The great international artist made a confession of the soul at the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival - "Twice in my life I had to answer positively to something, because I would regret it on my deathbed: The first is the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games and the other is Pina Bausch, these are death sentences"
“Flat-Out Illegal”: Elon Musk reacts to Matt Walsh’s posts investigating Google’s AI Tool
“This is confession of a crime”
Patriarch Daniel:Communion in prayer, cooperation in good deeds can turn fear into courage and hope
Communion in prayer, kindness of the heart and cooperation in good deeds can work wonders, turning fear into courage and hope, Patriarch Daniel of the Romanian Orthodox Church said as he delivered the New Year's blessing service, the Akathist of our Lord Jesus Christ, at the Patriarchal Cathedral.
Vizyenos drama goes back on tour at US universities
A production of Georgios Vizyenos' 19th century drama "My Mother's Sin" is launching its second university tour in the United States, starting in California next week.
Lessons not learned
The Greek media landscape has entered a period of tumultuous changes and realignments that will have an impact for years to come.
However, the government does not seem to have learned from the mistakes of others where the results were nothing short of tragic, even though this is such an important area.
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Pope Francis: All Priests Have Right To Grant Absolution for Abortion
All priests will have the right to grant absolution for abortion, announced Pope Francis on Monday, reported AFP.
This was a temporary measure introduced on the occasion of the jubilee year of the Vatican but, now, the decision of the leader of the Catholic Church will remain permanent.
Gülenist judges in Turkey told to 'repent to keep your post'
Turkish High Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) acting chair Mehmet Yılmaz has said judges and prosecutors who "confess and repent" their ties to the movement of U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen could remain in their posts.