Orthodox Episcopal Aloofness with a Side of Cake
America is a wreck. Properly counted, inflation is the highest it has ever been in our history. Poor and middle class families are struggling to
America is a wreck. Properly counted, inflation is the highest it has ever been in our history. Poor and middle class families are struggling to
Many Western Christians, Orthodox and heterodox alike, are condemning Putin, Patriarch Kirill, and the Russian Orthodox Church over the War in
Archbishop Elpidophoros started a controversy at the 2022 March for Life with his remarks. We would refer to his remarks as “studied ambiguity”.
Have you watched the Pandemia webinar? The webinar was presented by Orthodox Reflections on January 10, but the recording is still available if you
A homespun aphorism assures us that, “It’s not what you don’t know that gets you, it’s all the things you know that just ain’t so.”
In response to a recent article at Monomachos, a woman named Lina writes, “So, what I don’t get, as an ex-Episcopalian who has watched her cradle
When the Emperor Julian (A.D. 361-3), a Christian who apostatized and tried to reinstitute pagan worship in the Roman Empire, wished to attack
Thank you to everyone who attended our Webinar on 1/9 and to our esteemed panelists. It was an excellent discussion of COVID from the Orthodox
Depending on where you live, the lingering hysteria over COVID can be quite distressing. It can seem like nothing but bad news on every side. Mask
To say the office of bishop is important in the Orthodox Church might be something of an understatement: …The Bishop is the visible head of the
Dear Readers – It appears we are reaching a crisis point with the Greek Archdioceses in both Canada and the United States. The article below is by
The Patriarch of Constantinople, HAH Bartholomew, styles himself as the first bishop of the Orthodox Church – primus inter pares (first among
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, under the yoke of which many American Orthodox groan, is guilty of a new heresy which can be expressed in two parts.
In early June 2020, multiple contributors to our brand-new blog emailed their bishops to ask the most important question in our minds at the time –
Fr. Joseph Abud, Administrative Assistant to Bishop Anthony of the Antiochian Archdiocese, sent out a letter looking for ideas on how to address