Changing of the Guard – Times and Seasons of the Church
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 →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 →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 →A scandal took place when Archbishop Elpidophoros seemingly embraced the heretical Episcopal Church. Will the clergy speak out?
Read more →Orthodoxy in America needs open communication between the hierarchs and the faithful. When mistakes are made, public repentance is needed.
Read more →Are supporters of a single communion spoon in Canada “pagan”? A Greek Orthodox Christian responds to Archbishop Sotirios.
Read more →Who ever expected to see a “closed” sign on an Orthodox Church? Over a year into the pandemic, we are still sorting out the meaning.
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.
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