St. Dionysius’ Paschal Encyclical – Orthodox Faith in Time of Plague
St. Dionysius’ Paschal Encyclical about persecution and plague forces us to acknowledge we are closer to the heathens than to the Christians.
Read more →St. Dionysius’ Paschal Encyclical about persecution and plague forces us to acknowledge we are closer to the heathens than to the Christians.
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Read more →Wouldn’t the loving pastoral practice be helping those who are fearful put away fear, rather than encouraging it by changing how we worship?
Read more →Face masks and other innovations in 2,000-year-old worship will never disappear, unless Church leaders vanquish them boldly and loudly.
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Read more →Man is more than a physical body, and it takes more than just staving off physical death to make a person really alive.
Read more →The Orthodox Church survived persecution by Rome, Islam, and Communism. But can the Orthodox Church survive Karen?
Read more →it is important to clearly differentiate which population we are referring to when we debate on the issue of mask wearing.
Read more →What if you wearing a mask to church not only doesn’t save any one, but actually makes the health situation worse for everyone?
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