Monastic life in the Judean wilderness

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Monastic life in the Judean wilderness

Following their literal understanding of some of Jesus Christ’s teachings, these monks abandoned all their possessions and families (Mark 10:17-31) to live a life of chastity, fasting and asceticism in the desert.

Paul Bunyan meets the Intractable East and the mission is ongoing: A Tribute to Fr. Peter Guillquist

Paul Bunyan meets the Intractable East and the mission is ongoing: A Tribute to Fr. Peter Guillquist
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Paul Bunyan meets the Intractable East and the mission is ongoing: A Tribute to Fr. Peter Guillquist

From day one, when I met him, he was bigger than life. Physically he was tall, robust and exuberant in nature. He reminded me of Paul Bunyan

How will gay ‘marriage’ hurt us? Here’s how.

How will gay ‘marriage’ hurt us? Here’s how.
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How will gay ‘marriage’ hurt us? Here’s how.

Christians are often asked by gay activists why they oppose same-sex “marriage.” “How does our marriage hurt you?” they ask.

Goddard’s riveting account of firing from Rogers Sportsnet and hateful responses to tweet

Goddard’s riveting account of firing from Rogers Sportsnet and hateful responses to tweet
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Goddard’s riveting account of firing from Rogers Sportsnet and hateful responses to tweet

In his speech at the CLC pro-life Forum, Damian Goddard gave a riveting, very personal account of his firing from Rogers Sportsnet after having ‘tweeted’ in support of the true definition of marriage.

"We Always Prayed For the Unity of Our Church." An Interview with Metropolitan Hilarion

Metropolitan Hilarion (Kapral), Svetlana Vysotskaya, Alexander Frolov

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"We Always Prayed For the Unity of Our Church." An Interview with Metropolitan Hilarion

Metropolitan Hilarion (Kapral), Svetlana Vysotskaya, Alexander Frolov

Thank God, our unity was established long ago. One can say that it happened even before the signing of the Act. The Russian people who live abroad mostly awaited unification, and prayed for it. And it was finally manifested in the form of the canonical act, because there remained no other obstacles—neither dogmatic nor historic—connected with the tragic events in the history of our country. I can state with confidence that our unity is secure.