Yuri Ryabinin
Rating: 9.8|Votes: 12
The monasteries of Mt. Athos are hundreds of years old, and hundreds and thousands of monks have ended their earthly lives in them. But where are all of the graves of the reposed? Can it really be that the monks just don’t consider it necessary to take care to preserve the memory of their deceased brothers?
Rating: 10|Votes: 3
Protodeacon Gregory Hatrak, 46, Director of Marketing and Operations for Saint Vladimir’s Seminary Press and Bookstore and former Bookstore Manager for Saint Tikhon’s Seminary and Monastery, unexpectedly fell asleep in the Lord on Saturday, July 1, 2017.
Fr. John Whiteford
Rating: 10|Votes: 22
John Fotopoulos and Aristotle Papanikolaou, in their recent article "Women and the Creed: Who For Us Humans and for Our Salvation," (published by "Public Orthodoxy") have expressed their unhappiness that the Greek Archdiocese has decided to use a translation of the Creed that is in line with pretty much every other translation that English speaking Orthodox Christians have been using for as long as we have had Orthodox Christians speaking English. They are offended by the use of the word "man".
Elena Balayan
Rating: 8.3|Votes: 3
Even if we believe in God we often doubt that our faith can triumph over the laws of nature. But some people trust God so much that the Lord Himself enters their lives and acts in them, helping them overcome the most difficult circumstances and trample down the seemingly inviolable laws of nature.
Rating: 8.8|Votes: 37
On what basis does Mark Arey present his novel interpretations as if they were the correct Orthodox understanding of this passage? Certainly not on the basis of the Fathers. Certainly not on the basis of how the Church has always understood this passage.