The Non-Christian Christians of the Netherlands

Chris Banescu

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The Non-Christian Christians of the Netherlands

Chris Banescu

Endless streams of “enlightened” pastors and priests or priestesses have interpreted and re-interpreted the Scriptures in ways that significantly diluted or distorted the actual teachings of Jesus Christ and the fullness of the Christian faith as taught and practiced by the ancient Orthodox Christian Church since the time of the original Apostles.

“The Russian Orthodox Church—a Summary of Twenty Years: 1991–2011”—A Major Exhibition opens in Moscow

“The Russian Orthodox Church—a Summary of Twenty Years: 1991–2011”—A Major Exhibition opens in Moscow
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“The Russian Orthodox Church—a Summary of Twenty Years: 1991–2011”—A Major Exhibition opens in Moscow

Not one country, not one civilization, not one religious group, not one Church has experienced what we have experienced—a grandiose renaissance of Orthodoxy.

The Game's Over

Anastasia Mishagina

The Game's Over
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The Game's Over

Anastasia Mishagina

Thus, the young man is hiding in a virtual world where events can be put on pause, or begun all over again. Will this help him? To the contrary—just a little further and it can all get much worse. Fr. Sergei (Rybko) is quite categorical, if not harsh: "A child's environment bears responsibility for his behavior, and this most often means his parents.

Copt’s Murder a Test of Egypt’s New Anti-Discrimination Law

Copt’s Murder a Test of Egypt’s New Anti-Discrimination Law
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Copt’s Murder a Test of Egypt’s New Anti-Discrimination Law

Egypt’s new anti-discrimination law — hastily announced by the transitional government in the wake of an international outcry over the October 9 killing of 27 mostly Coptic protestors in Cairo’s Maspero district — is being put to the test. The brutal murder of a teenage Christian student in southern Egypt on October 16 illustrates the ongoing threat that Egypt’s Christian minority faces from growing religious extremism, including within its public school system, and the discriminatory denial of justice in cases involving religion.

A Moment of Grace

A Moment of Grace
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A Moment of Grace

The King’s speech wasn’t just a symbolic or perhaps a conventional moment as many pseudo-journalists or analysts tried to suggest, but a truly historic day that brought joy to many Romanians – monarchists and republicans, in the country and abroad, young people and seniors, peasants, workers and intellectuals alike.