"I Will Protect My Parishioners No Matter What."

Interview with Schema-Hegumen Nektariy

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Churches and Monasteries

"I Will Protect My Parishioners No Matter What."

Interview with Schema-Hegumen Nektariy

When you live in a foreign country, and you have to speak a different language, you need to look for your own roots, for your own culture, for your own people, and preserve it to know that you belong to something. Ninety eight percent of our parishioners are Russian women – newcomers from Russia. Most are married to Mexicans, and have children who are either not baptized, or baptized Catholic. It is a difficult process to help the families become Orthodox.

The Life of Metropolitan Nicholas of Alma-Ata and Kazakhstan, Confessor

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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The Life of Metropolitan Nicholas of Alma-Ata and Kazakhstan, Confessor

Vladyka said, “Let’s pray to the Heavenly King; perhaps he will hear our prayer.” They began to serve the moleben for rain. Then a miracle happened—the sky, which did not have a single cloud, darkened, became covered in thick rain clouds and it not only rained, it poured, as if a bucket of water had spilled out. The walls of the old Uralsk cathedral trembled from the thunderclaps. Vladyka paused in his prayer and said, “Orthodox people! Isn’t this a miracle?!”

How Does God Fit in My Life?

Very Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro

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Orthodoxy Today

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How Does God Fit in My Life?

Very Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro

"Come aside by yourselves”. These are mysterious words as if a secret were about to be shared. “Come aside by yourselves”… That day on the shore of the sea of Galilee, Jesus shared the mysteries of the kingdom with the apostles! He told them spiritual secrets that had never been revealed before.

Cynicism is an Illness

An Interview with Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov)

Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov)

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Orthodoxy Today

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Cynicism is an Illness

An Interview with Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov)

Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov)

When the Orthodox encountered this sort of thing during soviet times, they understood that this was "from our enemies," "from the adversary." Now, lessons in contempt and arrogance are coming more and more from people in the Church. We know what the bitter fruits of these lessons are.

Dangers of Secret Fraternities, Christianity and the Bible

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Orthodoxy Today

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Dangers of Secret Fraternities, Christianity and the Bible

The origins of fraternities predate the earliest civilisations – their existence span different cultures. In African traditions, for example, traditional secret societies include ruling-class hunting elites societies whose members are taught not only the physical methods, but also respect for the spiritual aspect of the hunt and use of “honourable” magical means to obtain important co-operation from the animal hunted or to remain influential. Members are supposed to have been initiated into, and thus have access to, occult powers hidden to non-members. In the modern west, things are perhaps more refined - these societies hunt for social relevance, recognition and achievement and have equally perfected honourable but mystical means to influence their environment to retain and promote their wealth, gains and noble causes.