“I am waiting for you at Samtavro”: on a miracle of Elder Gabriel (Urgebadze)

Constantine Tsertsvadze

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“I am waiting for you at Samtavro”: on a miracle of Elder Gabriel (Urgebadze)

Constantine Tsertsvadze

Soon I was shown the tests results and the computer-aided tomography scan of my son’s brain: he had a malignant tumor with metastases in the brain. Georgian doctors refused to perform an operation on my child.

The Recent Shootings: Conspiracy Defense vs. Church Calendar Offense

Dean W. Arnold

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The Recent Shootings: Conspiracy Defense vs. Church Calendar Offense

Dean W. Arnold

This media agenda by our elites is very controlled—I certainly have little control over it—and many if not most of those who do control it hate Jesus Christ.

The Narthex as a Dynamic Place of Transformation

Fr. Vasile Tudora

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The Narthex as a Dynamic Place of Transformation

Fr. Vasile Tudora

From an Architectural perspective‚ the Orthodox Church is also trying to represent this dynamic association between the Old Covenant and the New‚pointing towards the promised Kingdom. Entering an Orthodox temple we see an carefully crafted advancement from the Narthex‚ through the Nave and towards the Altar.

Dogma and New Life

Fr Touma (Bitar) on the Council of Chalcedon

Archimandrite Touma (Bitar)

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Dogma and New Life

Fr Touma (Bitar) on the Council of Chalcedon

Archimandrite Touma (Bitar)

For us, the ecumenical councils are, generally speaking, occasions for defining the faith, clarifying it, refuting every strange teaching and thus every strange way of life. For us, we receive the faith from those who preceded us and we pass it on to those who follow us.

The Choir of Trinity (Sameba) Cathedral, Tbilisi

Simon Appleby

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The Choir of Trinity (Sameba) Cathedral, Tbilisi

Simon Appleby

Georgia’s three-part polyphonic vocal style is quite unique, and there are some who consider the polyphony, periodically converging into unison, as being emblematic of the nature of the Trinity itself.