Our Orthodox Christian Metropolia stands firm in its adherence to the Holy Tradition of the Orthodox Church of Church, teaching and preaching the Holy Gospel of Our God and Lord Jesus Christ, following in the teachings and traditions of the Holy Apostles, Fathers, and Ecumenical Councils. Therefore, we resist and anathematize the Ecumenical and Modernist heresies, since they compromise the mission of the Orthodox Christian Faith.

Our Sacred Mission is to preserve unadulterated the Sacred Tradition of the Holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church; to continue the mission of the One, Holy Apostolic Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the nations to whom our service has been entrusted; to endeavor at every hour to spread the message of salvation granted to the Holy Apostles as Our Lord commands, to do, as the Canticle in the Gospel states: “to be a light to the revelation of the Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people Israel” (Lk. 2:32).

For a much clearer exposition of our Church’s position on the critical issues affecting Orthodoxy today, please read the Clergy Confession approved by our Metropolitan.

November 23, 2021

Creation of Two Vicariates in the Philippines

His Beatitude, Metropolitan John, has approved the creation of two Vicariates in our Church’s Deanery in the Philippines; the Vicariate of Davao and the Vicariate of […]
July 21, 2020

Current Edition of Clergy Confession

The following contained in a pdf format is the form of the Clergy Confession; it constitutes a short exposition of the Orthodox Faith, and those issues […]
March 21, 2020

Concerning Coronavirus and Against Church Closures

With great joy have we received the encyclical of my brother, Metropolitan Angelos of Greece, outlining the prayerful position of our Sister Greek Metropolia.  We endorse […]
October 20, 2018

Missionary Visit to the Philippines

From October 2-16 [New Style reckoning], His Beatitude Metropolitan John, being assisted by Hieromonk Enoch, made a trip to the southern portion of the island of […]
September 11, 2018

Feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist

“For the righteous man begins to live the moment he is counted worthy of being killed for Christ. The martyr’s life is transformed by this kind […]