Monthly Archives: October 2004

Letter From a Convert

Dear Father Huneycutt, I have read many of your articles on the Antiochian Archdiocese’s website, and I was particularly moved by your essay about Orthodoxy in the South. I was raised in New Mexico, and I’m currently a freshman at … Continue reading

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TRADITION: The Truth of our Faith

Erica, of a Catechumen’s Walk, had asked: “Why do we hold this particular set of beliefs, and not that one?” This is an excellent question which deserves an answer. In partial fulfillment, here is Elder Cleopa of Romania: The Church … Continue reading

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The Science of the Cure

As a follow-up to last week’s posting on Orthodox Psychotherapy … Psychology is very definitely not a theology; it is a natural science that seeks to describe experienceable psychic phenomena … But as empirical science it has neither the capacity … Continue reading

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On the Lighter Side …

This is something to think about when negative people are doing their best to rain on your parade. So remember this story the next time someone who knows nothing and cares less makes your life miserable – – A woman … Continue reading

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Around the Net-borhood

Having a 2.5 year old named Helen, I’ve got my eye on: Static Cam of Mount St Helens, updated every 5 minutes or so. The ever-vigilant Dawn Patrol on Planned Parenthood’s training Teens to bash Bush … And did you … Continue reading

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