Suggested Emails to EP, GOA, and Canadian Government – Multiple Spoons
Please help us contact the Archbishops, the EP, and the Canadian government to get to the bottom of the situation in Canada, and to fight for Orthodoxy.
Read more →Please help us contact the Archbishops, the EP, and the Canadian government to get to the bottom of the situation in Canada, and to fight for Orthodoxy.
Read more →An old Greek phrase says “there is nothing more permanent than The Temporary.” Either we fight now for Orthodoxy, or we will lose the faith of our fathers.
Read more →Greeks in Toronto push back against communion bans followed by introduction of multiple spoons. What is the agenda driving this, and how bad could it be?
Read more →Parishioners at St. George Greek Orthodox Church voiced rebellion against innovations in communion. Covid-19 is causing a massive rift in Orthodox Churches.
Read more →Masks can be harmful, but mandates to wear them are spreading. Till now, we have tolerated erosion of liberties for safety. We’ve reached the limit.
Read more →If Europe had been Southern Baptist, why visit? The old buildings are quaint and the castles kind of cool. But the real beauty is in the churches.
Read more →Courtesy of the Corona hysteria, several of us GOA and OCA families are in exile at a Western Rite parish that blessedly is almost normal.
Read more →Orthodox bishops quote “science” to support altering church life. A political storm is brewing. Is the Orthodox Church on the wrong side?
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros marched with Black Lives Matter holding one of their signs. Rather than preaching the Gospel, he spoke mere platitudes. Ignoring their Marxist agenda and violence, he continues to speak on their behalf. Now that BLM’s most famous spokesman has called for the destruction of holy images, will Archbishop Elpidophoros and his fellow Orthodox bishops finally call for a return to law and order?
Read more →There are scholars, priests, and hierarchs that argue for changing long-held Orthodox practices. These Orthodox thinkers often draw a distinction between what they refer to as dogma, such as the divinity of Christ, and mere customs, such as the communion spoon. One can change they say, the other can’t. Could yielding the common spoon set a precedent for even more changes to the Orthodox Faith?
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