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3. Parish Life and Evangelization
Jump to new posts Holy Protection Byzantine Catholic Church by Pani Rose @ Today at 03:55 PM

Came across this page looking for something else, but they put a lot of useful information onto their page. I find their smoothie bar and interesting concept. Maybe someone from there will share with us.0 http://www.holyprotection.org/
1. Church News
Jump to new posts Re: Bishop Kallistos at Lambeth by Yuhannon @ Today at 03:34 PM

Originally Posted By: theophanJOHN K: But back to my original point: It seems to me that the Apostolic Churches need to get together when thse types of issues come up. By working out different stances apart, we come up against obstacles to finding
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: Residents of Tskhinvali see Holy Virgin by Alice @ Today at 03:20 PM

Originally Posted By: Terry BohannonWe have much to learn from her. We do, but our human pride does not allow us to learn... ...Holy Mother of God, save us! Alice
8. The Revised Divine Liturgy
Jump to new posts Re: Keep writing to Rome! Letters do work! by Recluse @ Today at 03:03 PM

Originally Posted By: ProskvnetesThe attempt here was to remove some of the Latinizations, and create a more Byzantine liturgy.If that was the true purpose, then it is my opinion that they failed. Originally Posted By: ProskvnetesCriticize them, b
2. Faith & Worship
Jump to new posts Re: Interested in switching Rites by Amadeus @ Today at 01:35 PM

Originally Posted By: Irish MelkiteOriginally Posted By: AmadeusSurprisingly, the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston maintains these ethnic offices dedicated to the pastoral needs of: (1) African-Americans; (2) Chinese; (3) Filipinos; (4) Hispanics; (
5. Scripture and Patristic Writings
They give primacy to the original languages. But I think that they overlook the fact that not only is the Septuagint older, but many of the prophetic passages about Christ in the Old Testament are quoted from the Septuagint, not from the Hebrew, and
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: Vote for next U.S. President by Terry Bohannon @ Today at 01:03 PM

The biggest problem I see with the megachurch is that the Object of worship can be obscured by objects of attention, most especially the pastor.
1. Church News
Jump to new posts Re: Heritage celebrated: Byzantine Catholics recall past by Serge Keleher @ Today at 01:02 PM

I've heard of Xmas in July - but in August? Fr. Serge
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: ANGELS by Doubting Thomas @ Today at 12:54 PM

How cute I only know the names of two angels. Hark and Harold. --Gregory, 5 ! <My favorite.
7. Prayer
Jump to new posts Re: Prayers for my Dad by Monomakh @ Today at 10:49 AM

Prayers for a full recovery for your father! Monomakh
1. Church News
Neil; Indeed, where would we be without the Melkites? It is my perception that the Ordinariate was created for the reason you mention. The Russian clergy had made it difficult for the Roman authorities to ignore their existance any longer. Somethi
1. Church News
Jump to new posts Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos by Alice @ Today at 06:43 AM

Ecumenical Patriarch in Thessaloniki 20 Αυγ 2008 15:10:00 By Alexandros Moz Sources: ANA-MPA Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was warmly welcomed Wednesday noon in Thessaloniki, northern Greece. He is due to visit Mt Athos to attend the fes
2. Faith & Worship
Jump to new posts Re: Orthodoxy and Eternal Nature of Marriage by Alice @ Today at 06:31 AM

Originally Posted By: DewiMelkiteThe day of my chrismation a non christian friend of mine called to enquire what time my "crucifixion" was..... yikes. DOUBLE !! (seems like too many Americans are following the 'Archie Bunker' schoo
3. Parish Life and Evangelization
Jump to new posts Re: New building for Holy Cross by Mykhayl @ Today at 01:56 AM

Слава Ісусу Христу! Individual furniture chairs work well. The motherhouse temple of the Sisters of St. Basil Major in Jenkinstown (Philadelphia suburb) is a good example. They are movable but found in the front so if you want to s
5. Scripture and Patristic Writings
Jump to new posts Re: Orthodox Study Bible by Jakub. @ Today at 12:23 AM

It is good to hear from a old friend Subdeacon Ghazar ! Pax james
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: Shakespeare Fans by Elizabeth Maria @ Yesterday at 10:19 PM

Oh, by the way, I took an advanced expository writing class which is part of the Secondary Credential requirements for English teachers, and some of the students had no clue how to write an essay. These were seniors too. When I wrote in the present
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: ENJOY!/ELECTION 2008 by byzanTN @ Yesterday at 08:35 PM

I saw this a few weeks ago and found it hilarious. Unfortunately, there is a good bit of truth in it, sad to say.
1. Church News
Jump to new posts Re: Bishop Milan of Mukachiv-Uzhhorod Serves in Dublin by JohnS. @ Yesterday at 08:35 PM

How wonderful. Vladyka MILAN visited our parish for vespers a few years back. Eis polla eti despota!
9. Town Hall
Jump to new posts Re: condemnation of Russian "invasion" by theophan @ Yesterday at 06:56 PM

I'm taking this opportunity to stop this thread before it gets out of hand like the previously locked thread concerning the Russian invasion of Georgia. There are two legitimate sides to this situation and we can agree that the news we have from the
2. Faith & Worship
Jump to new posts Re: Transfer by Francois @ Yesterday at 06:06 PM

Congrats! This is great and gives me hope that I could possibly do the same one day! Pray for me! Francois
7. Prayer
Jump to new posts Re: Job by Orthodox Pyrohy @ Yesterday at 01:45 PM

Lord Have Mercy
2. Faith & Worship
Jump to new posts Re: Happy Transfiguration! by theophan @ Yesterday at 01:43 PM

ALICE: Woke up a bit cranky this morning. Sorry. BOB
7. Prayer
Jump to new posts Re: Father Thomas Pandippallyil, new martyr by A Simple Sinner @ Yesterday at 11:02 AM

Eternal memory and grace, peace, pardon and repentence to those so misguided and depraved they engage in such wickedness.
1. Church News
Jump to new posts ROCM Annual Conference, Albany, NY, October 8-12 by Orthodox in Kansas @ Yesterday at 10:08 AM

The 21st Annual Russian Orthodox Church Musicians’ Conference will be held October 8-12, 2008, in Albany, New York. The host parish will be the Nativity of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church. Sessions will be held at the Holiday Inn - Wolf
7. Prayer
Jump to new posts Re: + Bishop Wolodymyr [Walter] Paska by Irish Melkite @ Yesterday at 03:02 AM

I last saw Bishop Wolodymyr when he accompanied Archbishop Stefan to the enthronement of Archbishop Cyril as Eparch of Newton. May his memory be eternal.
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