Youth
Syndesmos, the World federation of Orthodox youth.
Greek Orthodox Youth of Great Britain.
Eastern Orthodox Churches.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate, Mother Church of our parish and Protothrone of Orthodoxy.
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia), London.
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Luke, Glasgow
The Community of Saint John of Krondstadt, Bath
The Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God, Bristol
Orthodox Churches in Devon and Cornwall
The Orthodox Community of St. Panteleimon, Harrow and District.
The Greek Orthodox Community of the 12 Apostles, Hertfordshire
The Church of the Annunciation of the Theotokos, Kent
The Monastery of St. Andrew the First-Called, Manchester
The Orthodox Community of the Holy Apostles, Preston, Lancashire
The Greek Orthodox Community of the Three Hierarchs, Leeds (daughter parish of Manchester)
The Orthodox Church of the Glorious Ascension of the Lord, Rugby, Warwickshire
The Holy Fathers of the First Oecumenical Council, Shrewsbury
The Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas, Southampton
Greek Orthodox Community of St. Andrew the Apostle, Egham, Surrey
The Orthodox Community of St. Andrew in Edinburgh
The Orthodox Community of Ss. Zachariah and Elizabeth, Swansea
The Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa, originally second only to Rome in seniority.
The Patriarchate of Antioch, an informative maintained by the British Deanery of the Antiochian Church.
Our Lady's Patriarchal Monastery of Balamand.
St. Aidan's Parish in Manchester has a site that offers access to a wide range of Orthodox materials.
The Patriarchate of Jerusalem, available in Greek, English and Arabic.
The Patriarchate of Moscow, suppressed under Peter the Great but restored in the present century governs the largest Eastern Orthodox Church.
Intercession of the Holy Virgin Stavropegiac parish in Manchester.
The Patriarchate's Diocese of Sourozh maintains a home page which gives access to a lively and well-established church.
The Romanian Orthodox Church is the second largest Orthodox Church.
The Monastery of Golia in Jassy has an excellent page with links to other Romanian monasteries.
A Romanian Episcopate also exists within the OCA.
The Serbian Orthodox Church's home page has an interesting section in English.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has plenty of English language content.
The Georgian Patriarchate maintains a beautifully illustrated site.
The Church of Greece has an informative site.
The pages of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania are a healthy reminder that a substantial minority of the Albanians are Eastern Orthodox.
The Orthodox Church in America maintains a welcoming home page.
The Finnish Orthodox Church is well represented by a page written by Archbishop Leo for Virtual Finland, which offers a useful introduction to the history and life of his Church.
The official home page of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia offers useful information.
Orthodox Churches of Manchester
St George Cathedral, Manchester
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Manchester
Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Manchester
The astonishing exhibition of the treasures of Mount Athos can still be visited on a site thoughtfully maintained by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture. The Friends of Mount Athos offer a pilgrim's guide and other links. Athos itself can be visited via this visually rich bilingual site.
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese represents the largest Eastern Orthodox community in the USA. It belongs to the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of America and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada maintain informative home pages. Both of these churches are part of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge, England offers a range of study opportunities based in one of England's most celebrated University cities.
Three sites offer a remarkable range of links to Orthodox monasteries: Orthodox Monasteries Online is especially useful for houses in North America, Orthodox Monasteries has excellent connections across Europe and elsewhere, with a particularly fine range of links to Athos, Meteora and Sinai. A visually captivating page about Mt. Sinai Monastery is accessible here.