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Looted Rare 6th Century Mosaic of St. Andrew Returns Home in Cyprus

(AP photo/Petros Karadjias) A rare 6th century mosaic depicting St. Andrew taken from a looted church in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus in the 1970s has been returned, Archbishop Chrysostomos II said on Monday. According to the Associated Press, the mosaic showing a bearded...

Greek Orthodox Cypriots Visit Cathedral Used as an Icon and Archaeological Museum by Turkish Cypriots

On the occasion of the feast of Apostle Barnabas, known as the founder of the Church of Cyprus, faithful Greek Orthodox patrons visited and prayed on Saturday at the main Cathedral of the historic monastery dedicated to Apostle Barnabas...

Hellenic Parliament President Meets With Cypriot President

Greece and Cyprus see eye to eye with regards to the current and leading challenges both are facing, the President of the Hellenic Parliament Nicos Voutsis said on Monday. Voutsis, who is paying an official visit to Cyprus, met with...

U.S. Ambassador's Tweet Linking Nemtsov's Assasination with President Anastasiades' Visit to Moscow Irritates Cyprus

United States Ambassador to Cyprus John Koenig has irritated Nicosia after asking on Twitter "What do people in Cyprus think about the week in Russia as seen from here? Anastasiades visit and statements, Nemtsov assassination?" linking Boris Nemtsov's assassination...

With Church Short on Cash, Cyprus΄ Clergy Face Pay Cuts

The leader of Cyprus΄ Orthodox Christian Church said that senior clergy and staff earning over €2,000 ($2,460) a month are in for salary cuts as the island nation΄s ongoing financial crisis has seen church revenue dwindle. Archbishop Chrysostomos II said...