Revolutions and diabolism

Vladimir Neviarovich

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Revolutions and diabolism

Vladimir Neviarovich

According to St. Seraphim of Sarov, devil was the first revolutionary, who rebelled against God. That is why all revolutions are adverse to Christianity and have a diabolic origin. An accurate and unbiased analysis of Russian revolutions in the 20th century shows they were no exception of this rule being apparently of diabolic nature.

Saint women of the Orthodox Church and Islam

Yuri Maximov

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Saint women of the Orthodox Church and Islam

Yuri Maximov

In the early 18th century in the Oman Empire in the provincial town of Prusse there lived a beautiful Greek girl called Argery. She was brought up by pious parents and in her youth years she met her love – a kind Greek youth. They got married in the church and their honeymoon was happy. But, their Turkish neighbour was inflamed with lust towards Argery and tried with his sweet words to talk her into committing adultery in the absence of her husband. The pious wife declined his encroachments. Then the embittered Turk slandered her before the judge of Prusse by telling that she had promised to become Moslem. ...

«New Martyrs Unify Us»

Interview with Archpriest Georgy Mitrofanov, participant of the All-Diaspora Pastoral Conference in Nyack (December 8-12, 2003)

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«New Martyrs Unify Us»

Interview with Archpriest Georgy Mitrofanov, participant of the All-Diaspora Pastoral Conference in Nyack (December 8-12, 2003)

We managed to show the clergy abroad things they were unaware of: the enormous work conducted in our Church in the recent years. It is most important that we marked to them the aspects of the path of martyrdom traveled by the Church in Russia, which might have been known to them, but were not paid the due importance.

Theomachy of Leninism

Victor Aksiuchitz

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Theomachy of Leninism

Victor Aksiuchitz

The topic “Lenin and Religion” has got various treatments, but each time its analysis was too narrow. Partially because of activities of Lenin himself, who called for fighting with religion as an ideology of the ruling classes that fuddled and enslaved common people; he believed it was necessary to change social conditions, publish antireligious literature and conduct antireligious propaganda.

House of Mercy in Minsk, a vivid example of social service of the Church

Interview with Archpriest Feodor Povny

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House of Mercy in Minsk, a vivid example of social service of the Church

Interview with Archpriest Feodor Povny

The House of Mercy is the first multi-functional social establishment of the Orthodox Church in the CIS. Its conception includes 13 projects directed at rendering spiritual, medical, and social help and assistance to poor and needy people. His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia, while visiting Belorussia in May 2002, consecrated this unique establishment. Archpriest Feodor Povny, the head of the House of Mercy, tells Pravoslavie.Ru about its work and problems.