On December 17, 2015, a mass baptism was held in a river for the catechumens of 3 former communities of the Philippine Independent Catholic Church (Aglipayan) in Meocan; Salasang, and Sto. Nino, all in Arakan Valley, Cotabato, who embraced Orthodoxy after almost 2 years of catechism. The mass baptism was officiated by Fr. Kirill. 184 […]
The Difference Between Orthodox Spirituality and Other Traditions
Orthodox spirituality differs distinctly from any other “spirituality” of an eastern or western type. There can be no confusion among the various spiritualities, because Orthodox spirituality is God-centered, whereas all others are man-centered. by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos The difference appears primarily in the doctrinal teaching. For this reason we put “Orthodox” before the word “Church” […]
Number of Yakuts Converting to Orthodoxy on the Increase
The Number of Ethnic Yakuts Converting to Orthodoxy is on the Increase Bishop Roman of Yakutsk and Lensk stated this during an interview with News.Ykt.Ru. “The number of ethnic Yakut faithful is increasing noticeably, which makes me very happy. For this, we have translated one of the main services, the Liturgy, into Yakut. For over […]
Ex Pastor – Now Orthodox Priest – Fr. Seraphim Cardoza
An interview with Fr. Seraphim Cardoza on the program “Afternoons on the Dove”. Former protestant pastor, now Orthodox Archpriest Fr. Seraphim Cardoza. Fr. Seraphim Cardoza, St. Innocent Orthodox Church, Rogue River, Ore.
Bulgarian Jews in Israel Seek Submission of Orthodox Church for Nobel Prize
Bulgarian Jews living in Israel have proposed the Bulgarian Orthodox Church to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for its role in the rescue of Jews during World War II, Moshe Aloni, the chair of the Bulgarian Israeli Cultural Institute, announced on Wednesday during a meeting with PM Boyko Borisov. Borisov is on a […]
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