Orthodoxy in the New World: an American Tree with Russian Roots

Evgeny Ivanov

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Church History

Orthodoxy in the New World: an American Tree with Russian Roots

Evgeny Ivanov

As far back as 1794, monks from Valaam Monastery came to Alaska, marking the beginning of the preaching of Orthodoxy in the New World. In 2020, the Autocephalous Orthodox Church in America is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. In his short overview, our expert has covered the glorious past of Orthodoxy in the USA, its troubled present and prospects for the future.

“I Should Kill You—You Know Communism Better Than Me!”

Several Episodes from the Life of Patriarch Pavle

Archimandrite Jovan (Radosavlević)

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

“I Should Kill You—You Know Communism Better Than Me!”

Several Episodes from the Life of Patriarch Pavle

Archimandrite Jovan (Radosavlević)

Knowing about the veneration and love that the Orthodox faithful around the world have for Patriarch Pavle of Serbia, we invite readers to get acquainted with several recollections of this bright man, written by Archimandrite Jovan (Radosavlević), a contemporary, companion, and co-struggler with the late Patriarch.

Ex-Vatican Advisor Exposes the Rise of Neo-Nazism among Uniates and the Vatican’s Apathetic Doublespeak

An interview with Fr. Constantin Simon. Part 2

Hieromonk Constantin (Simon)

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Orthodoxy Today

Ex-Vatican Advisor Exposes the Rise of Neo-Nazism among Uniates and the Vatican’s Apathetic Doublespeak

An interview with Fr. Constantin Simon. Part 2

Hieromonk Constantin (Simon)

This interview reveals many shocking stories, which help to explain the Ukrainian issue to us.

1,300-year-old church with colorful mosaics discovered in the Galilee

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Church History

1,300-year-old church with colorful mosaics discovered in the Galilee

The researchers also uncovered several rooms adjacent to the church and additional chambers yet to be excavated were revealed by a ground-penetrating radar inspection.

One-millenium old cross discovered in Pakistan confirms ancient Christian presence in the region

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Church History

One-millenium old cross discovered in Pakistan confirms ancient Christian presence in the region

Three University of Baltistan researchers, led by Vice-Chancellor Muhammad Khan, found last month a giant marble cross at the foot of the Karakorum Mountains, in the Pakistani village of Kavardo.