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Following the Presence of God

July 9, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Since that day, I have known in my heart, that my search for truth has ended.

Filed Under: Roman Catholics Tagged With: catechumen, Christ, christian, convert, Great Lent, Jesus, orthodox, roman catholic, Russell Howard, The Way of the Pilgrim

The Vision Through The Door

July 6, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

One Easter Sunday morning at Holy Communion, I felt that I had a vision. It was of a very bright light in the Church which seemed to be beckoning me on. At the time, I said nothing to anyone — for I was afraid

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians Tagged With: Anglican, convert, Fr. Dcn John-Mark Titterington, John-Mark Titterington, orthodox

Orthodoxy Has A Great Future In Guatemala

July 2, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

Conversation with Abbess Ines, head of the Holy Trinity Monastery in Guatemala Abbess Ines (Ayau Garcia) – Abbess Ines is the head of the only Orthodox parish in Guatemala – the Monastery of the Holy and Life-Giving Trinity, the “Lavra of Mambre”, under the Patriarchate of Antioch. She comes from an influential and well known […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Guatemala, Hogar Raphael, mission, monastery, Mother Inez, orthodox

From Peruvian Paradise To Orthodox Priest

July 2, 2010 By admin 4 Comments

by Fr. Peter Smith Perhaps this journey to Orthodoxy really starts for me as a Roman Catholic college student. The Newman Club was an interesting way to meet “people” [from a college student, you need to read “girls!”] and so I “joined” the Club. Soon, however, there was an instant shock wave through the Newman […]

Filed Under: Clergy, Roman Catholics Tagged With: accident, chrismation, convert, Fr. Peter Smith, Neuman Center, orthodox, Peru, roman catholic, St. Vladimir Seminary, SVS

From Oral Roberts University to Orthodoxy

June 28, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

Eastern Orthodox Pastor has far-flung roots What Antony Hughes did all these many years ago at Oral Roberts University Graduate School of Theology and Missions in Tulsa was zig when he was supposed to zag. Here was your basic Southern Baptist who, at this beacon of the charismatic movement, first vectored from his evangelical roots […]

Filed Under: Baptists, Clergy Tagged With: 2007, Antiochian, Church, conversion, convert, Fr. Anthony Hughes, Oral Roberts University, orthodox, ORU, Southern Baptist, zag, zig

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