Monthly Archives: October 2009

Man Gives Birth, Bp Visits, Mama Prays

This week, St George – Houston hosts Metropolitan Philip, the Antiochian Synod of Bishops, and the Archdiocese Board of Trustees. Thus, it stands to reason, I am reminded of the first time I gave birth. 🙂 Actually, among other things, … Continue reading

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Ancient Faith Gets a Touch-up

Check it out … HERE.

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Janitor, Banjo, Sideburns, a Nun — Opa!

So I’m standing in the food line on opening night at the Houston Greek Festival … We’d arrived early, before the first meals were served, and the line, though long, was yet to move. I’m standing in line with my … Continue reading

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Humor from the Desert Fathers

A certain sophist of this age came to visit an Elder. Seeing that he had nothing but a Bible, he gave the Elder his own commentary on the Bible. A year later, he again visited the Elder and asked: “Father, … Continue reading

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A Recipe for the Priesthood

The following is taken from The Hidden Man of the Heart by Archimandrite Zacharias. Priesthood is a difficult task, and it is a marvel to see a priest dying in the same state of inspiration as the one which he … Continue reading

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