Monthly Archives: February 2010

REVIEW: Grits, Greeks & Elvis?

Q: What do grits, Greeks, and Elvis have in common? A: Fr. Joseph Huneycutt and his new book We Came, We Saw, We Converted. Fr. Huneycutt has filled this book with humorous observations on Eastern Orthodoxy and Southern living, often … Continue reading

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Fr Zacharias in Wichita (Pt 5)

Links from 2007 retreat found here; most recent retreat — Parts One, Two, Three, Four. Let me say, once again, these are my notes, filtered through my slowly moving hand and weak mind. Continuing from the previous posting (concluding Stage … Continue reading

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A Lenten Song of Bread & Joy

How My Karma Ran Over Your Dogma* The humor that I tried to makeHas caused the heads of some to ache,The Lord, they say, not once did smile,Lenten humor doth God revile. The views of holy men I praise,Though not … Continue reading

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Fr Zacharias in Wichita (Pt 4)

You can back up to the last part for previous links. “The Stages a Christian goes through to realize hypostatic nature — to come to the mystery of the Christ” Man is called by God. There is a specific calling … Continue reading

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Who Dat? (Blogs Worth Clicking)

I‘ve been meaning to give a shout out to some folks working diligently to make the Orthodox Blogosphere safe and sane. FIRST … Prudence True: A little esoteric, but chock full of thought provoking insight. NEXT … She’s not new, … Continue reading

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