Pro-Life and Pro-Choice?

Fr. John Whiteford

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Orthodoxy Today

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Pro-Life and Pro-Choice?

Fr. John Whiteford

If someone says that they are pro-life and pro-choice, this can only mean that they personally oppose abortion, but they think that others should be free to decide the matter for themselves, because they don't want to "impose their morality" on anyone else. Is this a morally defensible position?

“Why Go to Church If I Have God in My Heart?”

Andrei Gorbachev

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

“Why Go to Church If I Have God in My Heart?”

Andrei Gorbachev

Today one can often hear the phrase: “Why go to church if I have God in my heart?” It would seem that one could only envy this person. True, if God is in your heart, then church-going is seen as something quite unnecessary.

Climacus

Archpriest Andrei Tkachev

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Climacus

Archpriest Andrei Tkachev

The Ladder is not the Typikon; it has a different value. There are no prayer rules written there, no defined number of prostrations or amount of food to partake of. More important things are disclosed there, the effect of which is not revealed to the superficial gaze. In fact, the reading of such books is healing from blindness. And we ourselves, no matter how many years the Lord metes out to us, will never understand our inner life with such depth and clarity as did Abbot John of Mt. Sinai.

Struggling Courageously Through Lent

Fr. James Guirguis

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Struggling Courageously Through Lent

Fr. James Guirguis

The Church reminds us during this fourth Sunday of Lent that none of our efforts will go to waste.

Why Do We Need The Ladder?

Answers from pastors

Anna Erakhtina

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Why Do We Need The Ladder?

Answers from pastors

Anna Erakhtina

In our time, many laypeople ask the question: Why should people of the twenty-first century act according to rules written by monks and for monks in deep antiquity? Why should they read monastic books in which there isn’t even a remote mention of the problems that we face today?