Eve of Destruction – Preserving the Orthodox Christian Faith
For the first time in history, the Mark of the Beast is technologically and socially possible. COVID has blazed the trail. Now what do we do?
Read more →For the first time in history, the Mark of the Beast is technologically and socially possible. COVID has blazed the trail. Now what do we do?
Read more →Are Greek Orthodox hierarchs modern-day Janissaries? Trained by their Turkish “father” then sent back to the Greeks to “help” govern them?
Read more →An older Greek asks: what is the purpose of ecumenism? What can it really accomplish, and is it even legitimate or just a heresy?
Read more →Being an Orthodox priest in North America is extremely hard. It is even harder if you feel isolated because of your traditional beliefs.
Read more →Orthodox Christians have faced false ecumenism before, and successfully overcame it. St. Mark of Ephesus has lessons for today.
Read more →At the IRF Summit, was Archbishop Elpidophoros speaking in a political or theological context? Other speakers handled the event with more care and nuance.
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros at a religious freedom summit seemed say that there are many paths to God. Did he really renounce Orthodoxy?
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros was back at St. Bart’s Episcopal again. He is too experienced not to understand how his actions will be seen.
Read more →How do you hide a revolution in plain sight? The Orthodox Divine Liturgy celebrated at St. Bart’s Episcopal shows us the answer.
Read more →A Greek doctor of history explores the limits of obedience to Orthodox clergy who are in error. Blindly following makes us culpable as well.
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