Monthly Archives: February 2008

Bishop Hilarion on Liberal Christianity

I would like to draw your attention to the danger of liberal Christianity. The liberalization of moral standards, initiated by some Protestant and Anglican communities several decades ago and developing with ever-increasing speed, has now brought us to a situation … Continue reading

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Like it or not, it’s V.D.

Today is Valentine’s Day, the day on which we celebrate love and especially romantic love. This day is linked to Greco-Roman February holidays devoted to fertility, in particular, the festival of Lupercalia. The romantic overtone of the holiday is in … Continue reading

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COMMENT: The Orthodox Study Bible

The following comment, sent in by a blog reader, concerns yesterday’s post about the new Orthodox Study Bible:I still wonder if this is really good. I mean, yes, having a Bible in hand that will motivate one to read it … Continue reading

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A Case for the Orthodox Study Bible (Sorta)

Blog reg Keith sent me an NPR story about Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s continual biblical references and his audience’s lack of understanding. Well, call it coincidence but, though Huckabee may lose, this dilemma is just in time for a remedy … Continue reading

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The Orthodixie Podcast

This week’s Podcast is taken from the book, One Flew Over the Onion Dome – any similarities to your own parish, bishop or jurisdiction is purely intentional. Orthodoxy not available in all states. In your area, it may only be … Continue reading

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