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I Will Protect My Parishioners, No Matter What

February 18, 2011 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

Interview with Schema-Hegumen Nektariy Haji-Petropoulos, abbot of Holy Trinity Skete in Mexico City This is an excellent article on a Greek hieromonk serving mostly Russians in Mexico City! That is real Orthodox Christianity. Abbot Nektariy Haji-Petropoulos is an historic figure in the modern Russian Orthodox Church, say the parishioners of Holy Trinity Skete in Mexico […]

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: Fr. Nektariy Haji-Petropoulos, greek, Holy Trinity Skete, Mexico, Mexico City, orthodox, Russian

Deep Roots In Fresh Soil

February 17, 2011 By Fr. John 1 Comment

Orthodox Christianity Comes To Erie, Colorado 250-member St. Luke grew from tiny Lafayette church established nearly two decades ago By John Aguilar The building is brand-new, the land never before scraped, but the site in Erie where St. Luke Orthodox Christian Church now sits has roots going back nearly two millennia. A vivid, larger than […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Featured, Latest Stories, Parish Conversions Tagged With: Ancient, Antiochian, Christ, christian, Colorado, converts, Erie, orthodox, St. Luke Orthodox Church

SONGS OF FREEDOM: Part Seven

February 17, 2011 By Fr. John 4 Comments

Rastas and Orthodoxy Part Seven of Seven! RTE: I hope you both get there. Looking back, after this wonderful journey, what do you feel that you’ve brought to Orthodoxy from your Rasta experience that could help other Orthodox converts, especially those from a more middle-class background? MICHAEL: Living simple. Seeing your brother as yourself. Seeing […]

Filed Under: Featured, Rastafarians Tagged With: Michael Wilson, orthodoxy, Rastafarian, Teresa Wilson

SONGS OF FREEDOM: Part Six

February 16, 2011 By Fr. John 2 Comments

St. Basil of Ostrog Part Six of Seven RTE: I understand that both of you have a strong tie to St. Basil of Ostrog. He isn’t well- known in the West, so how did that come about? MICHAEL: A couple of years ago I received a flyer about a book about him called, The Mystery […]

Filed Under: Rastafarians Tagged With: Michael Wilson, orthodox, orthodoxy, Rastafarian, St. Basil of Ostrog, Teresa Wilson

SONGS OF FREEDOM: Part Five

February 15, 2011 By Fr. John 2 Comments

More On Orthodoxy Part Five of Seven RTE: Probably every married woman reading this can feel what you went through, Teresa. When were you finally baptized, Michael? MICHAEL: About six years after I met Fr. Paisius. I was working towards baptism, going to classes along with our son Nesta, who was to be baptized with […]

Filed Under: Rastafarians Tagged With: Michael Wilson, orthodox, orthodoxy, Rastafarian, Teresa Wilson

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