Mr. Vassilios: Speaker at today's lecture at the International University of Greece

The Metropolitan of Constantia and Famagusta, Mr. Vassilios, will be a speaker in today's online lecture within the orthodox postgraduate program "Orthodox Ecumenical Theology" (MOET) of the International University of Greece (IHU).
The lecture will take place at 17:00 in the afternoon on "Criteria of Ethical Discrimination in the Orthodox Church".
More information in the announcement
This is the announcement of the Holy Metropolis of Constantia-Famagusta
At 5:00 pm today, Thursday, December 3, there will be an online lecture by the Most Venerable Metropolitan of Constantia and Famagusta Mr. Vassilios within the orthodox postgraduate program "Orthodox Ecumenical Theology" (MOET) of the International University of Greece (IHU).
Subject: "Criteria of Moral Discrimination in the Orthodox Church".
The lecture will be broadcast live on the following pages
Famagusta.News

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