How Will the Martyrdom of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Impact the World?
Christian persecution is constantly with us, but usually ignored. The new Saints and Martyrs in Ukraine will change everything.
Read more →Christian persecution is constantly with us, but usually ignored. The new Saints and Martyrs in Ukraine will change everything.
Read more →With the persecution of Bishop Joseph Strickland, the danger of centralized power is once again made evident. We Orthodox must take heed, as there is a movement afoot to give us the same kind of structure.
Read more →Ecumenical engagement with Anglicanism is increasing. A former Episcopal priest issues a sobering, personal warning to his Orthodox family about the dangers.
Read more →An Orthodox Archpriest calls for repentance after the damage of COVID lockdowns. Here are 7 spiritual lessons to learn from the mistakes.
Read more →Is Americanism our national religion? How can the Orthodox Church put down roots in competition with an American individualistic ethos?
Read more →The world must hear that Orthodox Christians do not accept the role of Constantinople in enabling, supporting, and covering up Christian persecution.
Read more →The Orthodox Church is the One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church. We know this to be true, but are we truly living as the Church of the Godman?
Read more →The Orthodox Church is the Ark of Salvation. She will never fall, but there are forces working against her on the inside. Will it all come to a head in April 2025?
Read more →As the war worsens for Zelensky, and his allies tire of supporting him, his government has ratcheted up the oppression of the Orthodox Church. We, in the West, cannot let their suffering go unnoticed. None of this would be possible were it not for the support of Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople.
Read more →How should Orthodox and other concerned American Christians react to the law 8371 banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church? Archbishop Peter of Chicago has asked us to step up and demand accountability from our elected readers.
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