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The day God was well pleased
Paul, Metropolitan of Aleppo
6 January 2015
This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased
(Matthew 3, 17)
Blesse...
Blessed Martyr Romanos, the athonite monk from Kavsokalyvia
5 January 2015
The Saint was from Karpenesi. He was totally illiterate, the only thing h...
Saint Sylvester, Pope of Rome
2 January 2015
Saint Sylvester, mosaic form San Marco Church in Venice, 12th Century
Sai...
Venerable Melania of Rome
31 December 2014
Melania was born in Rome into a devout Christian family. Her parents, peopl...
Imagining the Holy
Keith Massey
26 December 2014
I grew up in a Lutheran Church in Wisconsin, hearing the stories of the Bib...
Patriarchal Proclamation of Christmas 2014
24 December 2014
Prot. No. 1377
+ BARTHOLOMEW
By God's Mercy Archbishop of Constantinople-...
All Scripture Is Inspired by God: Thoughts on the Old Testament Canon
Joel Kalvesmaki
21 December 2014
Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseein...
The Christmas Forefeast: Living with Ambivalence
Sister Vassa Larin
20 December 2014
Living with ambivalence is a sign of maturity. Watch this pre-Christmas...
Martyr Boniface and Saint Aglaïa
Evagoras Mahaira
19 December 2014
Aglaïa was a prosperous woman who lived in the region around Rome in the ...
Becoming Orthodox – Deeper Exploration: A Call to Kenoticism
Joel Kalvesmaki
18 December 2014
Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseein...


