To Recognize a “Church” Having Hierarchs Without Apostolic Succession is a Serious Challenge

Protopresbyter Anastasios Gotsopoulos

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Orthodoxy Today

Rating: 9.7|Votes: 55

To Recognize a “Church” Having Hierarchs Without Apostolic Succession is a Serious Challenge

Protopresbyter Anastasios Gotsopoulos

The bishops of the UAOC (making up thirty percent of the new “autocephalous” church of Ukraine) were consecrated by two people: one deposed, and one self-consecrated!

The Grandeur of Greek Pascha

Xenia Klimova

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

Rating: 8.3|Votes: 23

The Grandeur of Greek Pascha

Xenia Klimova

Pascha is the principal festival of the Greek calendar.

Bright and Glorious Resurrection of Christ: Celebration of Holy Pascha in Pakistan

Fr. Joseph Farooq

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Orthodoxy Around the World

Rating: 8.6|Votes: 28

Bright and Glorious Resurrection of Christ: Celebration of Holy Pascha in Pakistan

Fr. Joseph Farooq

Triumph of life, Christ's Resurrection brings many blessings for the Orthodox Church in Pakistan and throughout the world.

“Cradle Supremacy” and the Sexuality Debate: A Confirmation of What Most of us Already Know

Amir Azarvan

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Orthodoxy Around the World

Rating: 9.8|Votes: 56

“Cradle Supremacy” and the Sexuality Debate: A Confirmation of What Most of us Already Know

Amir Azarvan

Today, the Church is forced to confront ideas—which I would characterize as ultra-liberal ideas cloaked in Orthodox garb—that have proliferated online through various discussion groups and venues like Public Orthodoxy, Orthodoxy in Dialogue, and The Wheel.

“O Lord, give me ten kilos of chicken!” Alexandra Sinyak Talks About Feeding St. Petersburg’s Elderly Poor

Peter Davydov, Alexandra Sinyak

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Orthodoxy Around the World

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“O Lord, give me ten kilos of chicken!” Alexandra Sinyak Talks About Feeding St. Petersburg’s Elderly Poor

Peter Davydov, Alexandra Sinyak

Those who were not indifferent wrote that they were willing to help as far as possible. And they did—some brought bread, others brought meat, others decorated the café for the New Year and the Nativity of Christ and donated over 1,000 presents. It was a true miracle. We realized that we are not alone.