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Illnesses which don’t concern medical science appear on the spiritual plane
Angelos Alekopoulos
11 October 2016
Far from discouraging the faithful from seeking the aid of medical science, the Fathers of the Church actually encourage us to visit specialists for whatever ails us. It is true, however, that Basil t...
The Woman who Dwelt in a Cave – Part II
Pantelis Paschos, Professor of Theology
11 October 2016
She finished her story here and invited to me to eat some of the beans she had in her basket, because she’d been told “from the outside”, that I was very hungry. We ate and drank until I was full. But...
We listen to the doctor but not to Christ
Dimitrios Panagopoulos, preacher
10 October 2016
If a doctor puts us on a diet for the sake of our health, we follow it religiously. What’s a diet? It’s fasting and, in fact, abstention from many forms of food. But we don’t follow the fasting impose...
Communion & Division – The Structure of Knowledge: Trinitarian Summary
Fr. Patrick H. Reardon
10 October 2016
Rev. Patrick H. Reardon
The universal claims of the Christian revelation rest on the assumption that the God revealed in his Son and his Holy Spirit is the only true God. There is only one God, ...
Admitting Ignorance
Fr. John Garvey
10 October 2016
Brueghel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
Believers are often challenged with this question: How can you believe that God cares more for human beings than for other creatures, or any other part o...
“F” – The Scarlet Letter (Part I)
Fr. Stephen Powley
10 October 2016
John was 20 years old when the judge told him that he would spend the next 5 years in prison as a result of the felony for which he had just been convicted. From that day forward, John was branded a ...
Time and Eternity
Hieromonk Georgios M. Thanasou
10 October 2016
1st of January, first of the month, New Year’s day. First day of the new civil year. On this day our holy Church, celebrates three important events: a) the circumcision of Jesus Christ, that is the ev...
The Pasapnoaria (Let Everything that has Breath) by Iakovos the Protopsaltis, tone 1 (choir of Athonite fathers)
10 October 2016
The evolution and renaissance of music for Greek church choirs which occurred in the 19th century is an incontestable fact, which is clearly confirmed by the compositions of Iakovos the Protopsaltis...
The Use of the Internet in Pastoral Care
10 October 2016
Archimandrite Gabriel Vuckovic, Abbot of the Monastery Lepavina...
Joyful Noise: Look at the Icons
Presbytera Jocelyn Mathewes
10 October 2016
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In church and in home prayer, my children get very easily distracted.
This is understandable, given their young age, and I work with where they are.
But by far t...





