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Why Did You Become Orthodox Rod Dreher?

May 18, 2019 By Fr. John 7 Comments

The conversion story/interview with Rod Dreher, nationally syndicated journalist and former convert to Roman Catholicism, now Orthodox Christian. In this interview, you’ll hear from Rod himself about his journey, and what brought him to where he is today. ?

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Roman Catholics Tagged With: catholic, convert, orthodox, Rod Dreher

He’s Done It Again: Pat. Ilia Baptizes 777 in Baptismal Ceremony

May 8, 2019 By Fr. John 2 Comments

His Holiness Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II, the beloved spiritual father of all Georgia, celebrated his 58th mass infant Baptism at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi yesterday on the feast of St. George the Victorious. The Georgian primate became the Godfather to another 777 children this time, reports InterPressNews. “Christ is Risen! I congratulate you with Giorgoba [the […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Mass Conversions, Missions, News

Brad Jersak: “Why did I become an Orthodox Christian?” 

April 17, 2019 By Fr. John 4 Comments

by Brad Jersak, from his blog THEOLOGY First, because in my theology, I already was Orthodox for over ten years. When I say ‘theology,’ don’t think of stuffy, religious hair-splitting. I’m referring to the basic questions of who God is, what God is like, why Jesus came and died, what salvation is and how that […]

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78 Apostates Return to Church in Moscow

April 16, 2019 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

His Eminence Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk celebrated the rite for reuniting apostates to the Church on Sunday, bringing a number of people back into the saving enclosure of the holy Orthodox Church. The service was celebrated for 78 people who had apostatized to paganism, sects, or schisms in the Church of the Mother of God […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Missions, News

How a Nation Becomes Orthodox

April 6, 2019 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

Ethnic Korean bishop appointed to Korean Diocese of the Russian Church The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church gathered yesterday under the chairmanship of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia at Moscow’s Danilov Monastery. Among the Synod’s work was the appointment of hierarchs for several vacant dioceses, according to the report […]

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