Churchly Humility

Fr. Stephen Freeman

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Churchly Humility

Fr. Stephen Freeman

First, the Orthodox Church is not better than some other Church. If you declare such a thing to be true, then you have actually denied the truth of Orthodoxy. We believe the Church to be One. We believe the Church is One because God is One. And, as in the case of God, it is One of which there is not two. If Orthodoxy is The Church, then it’s not the better Church. It is not something that can be compared to anything else.

“Monogamous Communion:” A Defense of “Closed” Communion

Fr. Michael Shanbour

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Theology

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“Monogamous Communion:” A Defense of “Closed” Communion

Fr. Michael Shanbour

The model for the meaning of communion and Christian unity has always been God Himself, the Holy Trinity. While the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct and unique Persons, they are one; not mathematically, but in a communion of persons. The three divine Persons of the Trinity exist together in a perfect communion of love and truth expressed by their common will, energy, and activity.

A Man Born Blind, Jonah, Job and A Believer

Fr. Ted Bobosh

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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A Man Born Blind, Jonah, Job and A Believer

Fr. Ted Bobosh

I believe in a merciful and loving God. I’m not blind to the suffering of the world. I’m experiencing it myself. As a believer, I have to wrestle with the real world, and faith in the God of love.

Love of God

St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Love of God

St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)

Do not fabricate raptures for yourself, do not excite your nerves, do not inflame yourself with a material fire, with the fire of your blood. The sacrifice pleasing to God is humility of heart, contrition of spirit. With wrath does God turn away from sacrifices offered with self-confident presumption, with a proud opinion of oneself, though the sacrifice be a whole burnt offering.

Patriarch John X Stresses Unity, Peace at Convocation

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Patriarch John X Stresses Unity, Peace at Convocation

On Monday, July 27, 2015, the Board of Trustees and Faculty Council of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary bestowed a Doctor of Divinity degree honoris causa upon The Most Blessed John X (Yazigi), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East.