A sermon by Dcn. Joseph Gleason This was just too good not to repost. A large family lived on a small farm, complete with workhorses, milk cows, pigs, chickens, and a large family garden. They had a two-story Victorian home, a gravel driveway, and a large wood-slat front porch surrounded with a multitude of richly […]
Another Good Reason for Becoming Orthodox: The 30 Minute Church Service
Note the comment from the Orthodox Christian at the end of this article. I love the insulting and condescending statement about those ‘with limited attention spans.’ There’s too much to do these days: Facebook, email, checking on work over the weekend, shopping, errands, relationships, etc. So for the many folks who find there’s just not […]
Orthodox Priest Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
by Nikos Pitsiakides Thank you to John Sanidopoulos for his translation of this glorious news. Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, among great personalities from around the world, is an Orthodox priest known as the “saint” of prisoners. Father Gervasios from Thessaloniki has dedicated his life to offer assistance to needy prisoners. The last 35 […]
82 Year Old Woman Converts To Orthodoxy
by Areti Kotseli An old German woman, resident of Agrinio, converted to Christian Orthodoxy on Palm Sunday at St. George’s Church. The old woman, who lives in the Nursing House of Agrinio, expressed her wish to become Christian Orthodox. Sofia Seilbord lived in Agrinio for 42 years and was married to a local man who […]
The Newest Old Church In Alpine, TX
by Fr. John Filipovich File this article under Missions in the Media. I should have thought of that earlier! Some readers may have driven down Gallego Avenue and noticed the church with the red roof. We’d like to introduce ourselves. We are the Orthodox Church. Our local parish is small, but the Orthodox Church is the […]
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