Video: Kenyan deputy president strongly rebuffs Obama on gay ‘marriage’: ‘We believe in God’

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Video: Kenyan deputy president strongly rebuffs Obama on gay ‘marriage’: ‘We believe in God’

Deputy President of Kenya William Ruto responded during Sunday Mass that Kenya is committed to the nuclear family as taught by the Scriptures. “Those who believe in other things, that is their business,” Ruto said at St. Gabriel’s Catholic Church in Maili Kumi. “We believe in God.” “This nation, the nation of Kenya,” he said, is “sovereign and God-fearing.”

Pentecost on the Ruins

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Pentecost on the Ruins
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Pentecost on the Ruins

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For Serbs from around Suva Reka, Pentecost is a very special day, when they have the modest opportunity to see if only briefly their homeland, their native villages and homes--or rather, what is left of them.

Singapore: The New Testament in five languages

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Singapore: The New Testament in five languages

Siberia, Russia, Singapore – what could they have in common? Only the faith and people who have once left their Motherland.

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill Celebrates Divine Liturgy in Harbin’s Protection Church and Commemorates Reposed Clergymen of the Russian Church Abroad

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill Celebrates Divine Liturgy in Harbin’s Protection Church and Commemorates Reposed Clergymen of the Russian Church Abroad
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His Holiness Patriarch Kirill Celebrates Divine Liturgy in Harbin’s Protection Church and Commemorates Reposed Clergymen of the Russian Church Abroad

On May 14, 2013, the second Tuesday of Pascha, known as Radonitsa (“Day of Rejoicing”), the Paschal day of the commemoration of the dead, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia celebrated Divine Liturgy in Protection Church in the Chinese city of Harbin.

Fragments From Syria

Vladimir Shcherbinin

Fragments From Syria
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Fragments From Syria

Vladimir Shcherbinin

The enormous number of antiquities concentrated in Syria’s rather small territory astonished us. Here is the cave near Damascus where, according to tradition, Cain killed Abel. The mountain could not endure such an evil deed and cried out with a great voice. It is not known exactly whether this really happened, but the cave does indeed have the form of a wide-open mouth: there is a tongue, teeth, and larynx. There are still markings pointing out various places: here the Forefather Abraham prayed, and here stood the Great-Martyr George. Everything is alive…