Igumen Gregory (Zaiens)
Rating: 3,8|Votes: 28
There are, however, many of both Chalcedonians and Non-Chalcedonians, who believe that all along through history, it was a language problem, a matter of semantics. However, St. John of Damascus knew their language, and he wrote against them. And if it was all along this language problem, then we would have to say that God made a mistake with the miracle He performed through the Great Martyr Euphemia at the Fourth Ecumenical council.
Prof. Nikos Stergiou, George Daliaris
Rating: 10|Votes: 13
I came to the conviction that behind everything in the world stands Divine providence. Nothing happens by chance. I rely on concrete data.
Jay Dyer
Rating: 8|Votes: 26
Recently reviewing some old Roman Catholic dogmatic manuals and catechisms, a strange position stood out to me which I had not previously seen.
Rating: 9,8|Votes: 15
Fr. Michael met us in his monastery in the center of Tbilisi, in the Old City, on the banks of the Kura River. He spoke about a lot: how he came to God, and how he labored on Mt. Athos, of his meetings with the patriarch, with St. Gabriel (Urgebadze), and other interesting and edifying stories.