Thoughts on Reader Services and the Catacomb Church
Christian life began in the catacombs, and that is where it shall end. How do we prepare ourselves for whatever may come in a practical way?
Read more →Christian life began in the catacombs, and that is where it shall end. How do we prepare ourselves for whatever may come in a practical way?
Read more →What is the hardest coalition to overcome in a public policy struggle? How about a coalition you don’t even realize exists?
Read more →Jesus came not to bring peace, but a sword. A sword that separates, sifts, and tests. What does that mean for the life of the Church?
Read more →On the feast of St. Kosmas, to punish nuns for resisting multiple spoons at their monastery, Abp. Sotirios withheld communion from the laity.
Read more →The Burning Bush Brotherhood has a broad vision for its future, and wishes to expand by including more clergy.
Read more →The U.S. medical, regulatory, corporate, and political systems are deeply corrupt. The Pfizer vaccine approval is another symptom of this.
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 →The Burning Bush Brotherhood is a call for all faithful Orthodox Christians to look deeply within and ardently seek to re-harmonize our beating hearts with Christ and His Church.
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