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 →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 →An Orthodox physician shares her perspectives on facing death and overcoming fear during the Covid pandemic.
Read more →Vaccine passports will lead to second-class citizenship for the non-vaccinated. Should the Orthodox Church fight such digital control?
Read more →We have accepted that bishops can require whatever they choose as prerequisites to attend liturgy and receive – a very dangerous situation.
Read more →St. Dionysius’ Paschal Encyclical about persecution and plague forces us to acknowledge we are closer to the heathens than to the Christians.
Read more →Orthodox Christian Bishops seem to have embraced the new normal. We need apostolic boldness to shake off fear and preach Christ!
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.
Read more →Since the fall of Constantinople, Greece has endured many betrayals. Is Freemasonry embedded in her Church the ultimate one?
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