November 15, 2017 67 0 Learning About the Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev in Munich Monk Joseph (Bandmann) (today Bishop Job (Bandmann)) reports on life in the monastery in Germany, dedicated to St Job of Pochaev, where he…
November 15, 2017 179 0 Deciding to Enter into Marriage: Rules of Family Life Archpriest Paul Gumerov speaks about what is most important in family life, which rules are necessary to obey to live long and happily, and…
November 14, 2017 181 0 The Geographic Spread of Orthodox Christian Monasticism Today monastic life has spread over the whole world; but many years of effort were needed to achieve this. The movement began, as we…
November 14, 2017 37 0 Original Sin as the Act of Killing God’s Presence Much has been written about original sin. The Scripture is quite laconic about what happened. Adam and Eve–they!–stole a piece of fruit. Surely, the…
November 13, 2017 89 0 The Appearance of Politicians, Rulers and Patrons in Orthodox Christian Iconography An interesting story recently appeared about a district official in Kazakhstan being depicted in a fresco at the new cathedral in the city of…
November 10, 2017 215 0 The Legacy of St. Dimitry of Rostov: He Who Brought the Saints Close to Us There was a time in Russia when the most valued dowry for newly-weds was not considered to be expensive utensils, dresses or ornaments, but…
November 10, 2017 1456 1 The Meaning of “Agape” in the Orthodox Christian Church The impact of the Greek word agape — which is usually translated as love in English — remains one of the most inspiring aspects…
November 9, 2017 26 0 A Brief Life Story of St. Nektarios of Aegina Nektarios of Aegina, is one of the most widely known of Greek Orthodox Saints. He was born on October 1st, 1846 in Silyvria,…
November 9, 2017 288 0 Five Guiding Principles on Reading the Old Testament The Old Testament can be confusing. It’s very long, and unfamiliar to most Christians. Many reading it cannot see how it points to the…