Rating: 8|Votes: 12
"At the present moment, the war has taken away tens of thousands of lives and left millions of people homeless and without the means for existence."
Bishop Tikhon (Shevkunov)
Rating: 9.4|Votes: 32
The journalist asks rather provocative and uninformed questions about the Church’s past and present relationship with the Soviet and Russian governments, and Bishop Tikhon provides his views on the complex subject of “Sergianism”, dissidents, and the Church in Russian society today. Although the liberal journalist and the bishop generally aren’t on the same intellectual page, this interview reveals what the Church in Russia now faces—no longer from the communist but now from the liberal press.
Lidia Kelly, Pawel Sobczak
Rating: 9.7|Votes: 25
Poland wants to be sure that Christian traditions are not subject to “ideological censorship” in the European Union, Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said on Thursday, emphasizing her party’s opposition to Muslim immigration.
Nina Pavlova
Rating: 8.6|Votes: 21
There is, finally, that mystery of words, which helps us understand why “orange” and other “color” revolutions have ended not with the promised improvements in life, but with something entirely the opposite.
Jesse Dominick, Adam Strock
Rating: 9.9|Votes: 25
The book is about the essence of marriage, and considers it from a practical, philosophical and sociological standpoint. In defining the essence of marriage, it helps the reader see how every other modern change in social mores is an attack on the sanctity of marriage, as well as who benefits from such efforts to tear it apart.