Is “Organized Religion” Okay?

Dr. Amir Azarvan

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Is “Organized Religion” Okay?

Dr. Amir Azarvan

The term “organized religion” has a negative connotation. However, it points to a very positive quality that’s often overlooked: it organizes people; it brings them together, satisfying the human need for community.

On the Current Rules in Churches of the Russian Orthodox Church Regarding COVID-19

Vladimir Legoida

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On the Current Rules in Churches of the Russian Orthodox Church Regarding COVID-19

Vladimir Legoida

What changes did the Church have to make due to the epidemic?

Bishop John of Caracas and South America: “We Always Looked Towards Our Motherland in the Hope of Returning One Day”

Bishop John (Berzins)

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Bishop John of Caracas and South America: “We Always Looked Towards Our Motherland in the Hope of Returning One Day”

Bishop John (Berzins)

Bishop John (Berzins) of Caracas and South America was born and raised in an Orthodox Latvian family in Australia, studied theology in Jordanville, served in the Holy Land, and later began to govern the Edinoverie parishes of ROCOR. We talked about life abroad, Russian emigrants and the preservation of national identity.

Wait for Christ and not the Antichrist

Igumen Nektary (Morozov)

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Wait for Christ and not the Antichrist

Igumen Nektary (Morozov)

There is a part of the Church community that not only remembers that the Apocalypse will eventually take place but anxiously anticipates it.

Intrigues of the Phanar in the Church of Czech Lands and Slovakia

How the actions of Constantinople cause trouble among the Orthodox people of Moravia

Jakub Jrzhi Jukl, Doctor of Theology

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Intrigues of the Phanar in the Church of Czech Lands and Slovakia

How the actions of Constantinople cause trouble among the Orthodox people of Moravia

Jakub Jrzhi Jukl, Doctor of Theology

The Patriarchate of Constantinople intervenes in the ecclesiastical affairs of not only Ukraine; for several years now, representatives of Phanar have been trying to take control of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia.