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The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation is a Community of the Metropolis of Atlanta in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, which is under the care of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
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Latest Announcements
You are invited to attend the Service for the Saturday of Lazarus, Friday, April 11 and Saturday April 12.
You are invited to attend the Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos on Friday, April 4, at 6:30pm.
Join us for the Feast of the Annunciation and Greek Independence Day during the weekend of March 23-25
All are invited to attend the Sunday of Orthodoxy Pan-Orthodox Vespers at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation and listen to our guest homilist, Rev. Fr. Barnabas Powell
Join Cathedral Parish Family at the Divine Liturgy for the Sunday of Orthodox Procession that will take place on Sunday, March 9. Bring your icon and join us for this momentous event, that will take place at the end of the Divine Liturgy
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Latest Sermons, Videos and Downloads
Judgement (Meatfare) Sunday—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Paul Kaplanis offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Philothea of Athens from February 19, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Meletios from February 12, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Haralambos from February 10, 2025
Sunday of the Publican and Pharisse—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Kenneth Anthony offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Photios the Great from February 6, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Agatha from February 5, 2025
Feast of the Presentation of our Lord in the Temple—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Sunday School and Greek School presentations.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of the Three Hierarchs from January 30, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of the Transfer of the Relics of Saint Ignatius the God-Bearer from January 29, 2025
15th Sunday of Luke—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with His Eminence Metropolitan Sevastianos of Atlanta offering the Sermon.
Watch the Enthronement of His Eminence Metropolitan Sevastianos of Atlanta from January 25, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Gregory the Theologian from January 25, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Timothy the Apostle from January 22, 2025
12th Sunday of Luke—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Kenneth Anthony offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Athanasios the Great from January 18, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Anthony the Great from January 17, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Paul of Thebes from January 15, 2025
Sunday after Theophany—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Christos Mars offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint George the Chozebit from January 8, 2025
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of the Synaxis of Saint John the Baptist from January 7, 2025
Sunday before Theophany—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Kenneth Anthony offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of the Circumcision of our Lord and Saint Basil the Great from January 1, 2025
Sunday after the Nativity—Orthros and Divine Liturgy with Fr. Christos Mars offering the Sermon.
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of Saint Stephen the Archdeacon and Proto-Martyr from December 27, 2024
Watch the Orthros and Divine Liturgy from the Feast of the Nativity of Christ on Christmas Day from December 25, 2024