Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Part 3: From the 1990s to the present; overview

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

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Orthodoxy Today

Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Part 3: From the 1990s to the present; overview

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

During the Divine Liturgy, the Great Litany and antiphons began to be proclaimed and sung in Mongolian, the Epistles and the Gospel are read in three languages: Church Slavonic, Mongolian and English.

Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Part 2: From the 1990s to the present

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

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Orthodoxy Today

Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Part 2: From the 1990s to the present

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

The key event in the life of the parish was the construction of the Holy Trinity Church in Ulaanbaatar in 2006-2009, which is still the only Orthodox church in the whole country.

“Victory Over Yourself Is The Greatest Achievement”

Bishop Porfiry of Lida and Smorgon on asceticism in the lives of modern Christians

Bishop Porfiry of Lida and Smorgon

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

“Victory Over Yourself Is The Greatest Achievement”

Bishop Porfiry of Lida and Smorgon on asceticism in the lives of modern Christians

Bishop Porfiry of Lida and Smorgon

If you long for God, then there can be no insurmountable obstacles on your path.

Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Part 1. From the first preaching to the twentieth century

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

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Orthodoxy Today

Orthodox Mongolia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Part 1. From the first preaching to the twentieth century

Priest Vladislav Terentyev

This accounts for the slow yet steady awakening of interest and love in Mongolia for Orthodoxy, the history of which officially began in Mongolia 160 years ago, although its roots go deep into the imperial past of the “land of the eternally blue sky”.

The Fun Is Over in the Ghetto

In memoriam: Predrag Vitosevic, a sad but happy fellow from Orahovac

Dejan Baljosevic

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Orthodoxy Today

The Fun Is Over in the Ghetto

In memoriam: Predrag Vitosevic, a sad but happy fellow from Orahovac

Dejan Baljosevic

It was hard to see Predrag treading heavily in the evening to his house with blinded windows, carrying another bag of groceries. It was a dreadful loneliness.