Although they seem to have forgotten the word, this is obviously iconography in a Welsh Church, in the Medieval European style – Orthodoxy in the life blood of Welsh churches. Built on the site of a 7th century monastery and founded around 1200, St Cadoc’s in Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan is, from the outside, just another beautiful […]
Moving Beyond the Waiting Room: Part One
I have never experienced such reverence and awe for God as I did today.
A Letter To Episcopalians
As a former Episcopalian myself, I remember reading this letter the first time with inspiration. As the Anglican communion falls farther and farther into apostasy, we offer hope for those souls seeking the faith ‘once and for all delivered to the saints.’ I hope you find it enlightening and valuable. To My Beloved Clergy and […]
Church As Place Of Mystery And Revelation
Very soon, after my second or third communion, I realized that I was beginning to experience as realities what I had taken to be colorful imagery. the divine energies present in the mystery of the Eucharist open within us a capacity to see, or to sense, spiritual realities to which we were insensible. That sentence is a myth for those without the experience; a reality for those who have it.
Russian Orthodoxy in Mormon Utah
by Peggy Stack Religious folk would call it a miracle. A decade ago, when a pony-tailed Michael van Opstall showed up to teach at the University of Utah, there were only handfuls of Russian immigrants who desired Orthodox church services in their native language. Van Opstall wasn’t Russian, wasn’t yet “Father Michael” and hadn’t even […]
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