Monthly Archives: January 2007

Dueling with the Big Banana

Yesterday, I was a “guest” on The Danny Fontana Show which originates in Charlotte, North Carolina. Plugging One Flew Over the Onion Dome has granted me several interviews with radios and newspapers; though, granted, I’d never heard of The Danny … Continue reading

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NOW MORE THAN EVER: St Anthony the Great

Any circumstance in which a man finds himself unwillingly is a prison for him. So be content with whatever circumstances you may now be in, lest by being ungrateful you punish yourself unwittingly. — St Anthony the Great Stolen from … Continue reading

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TWO FUN WORDS: Zacchaeus & Sycamore

Fr Michael Dahulich, Dean of St Tikhon’s Seminary, preached at St George on Sunday. Though the sermon was a good exhortation — encouraging us toward repentance — I believe many in attendance may only have heard the first few sentences. … Continue reading

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USA TODAY: Orthodoxy [Un]Plugged

“I’m under no illusion that America is going to embrace Orthodoxy within a generation,” Huneycutt says. “Kissing relics, kissing bones of dead people. Baptists don’t normally do that.” SourceThat’s one of my favorite (forgive me) personal quotes in this story. … Continue reading

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Modern Ecumenism & Orthodox Mission

That which is required of every Orthodox [Christian] is to pass on the good uneasiness to the heterodox, in order that they may understand that they are in delusion, so as not to falsely be at peace with their thoughts … Continue reading

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