Will Everyone Eventually Be Saved?
When they are in fashion, fads are never recognized as fads. Those under their influence and promoting them feel that they have…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
When they are in fashion, fads are never recognized as fads. Those under their influence and promoting them feel that they have…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
“I acknowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins” [Nicene Creed]
The Great Feast of Theophany is more ancient that that of Christ’s…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
Theophany is the feast of God’s humility. Humility is not something normally associated with power. Powerful people and…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
The Sunday before the Great Feast of the Theophany is dedicated to the work of John the Baptist (or Saint John…
by Misc. Authors
During Catechumens class last weekend, I offered an explanation of the Icon of the Nativity. How beautiful it is that this…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
“Take heed and beware of all covetousness; for a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions” (Luke 12:15). ...
by Archbishop Mark
Over the past several weeks, we have discussed Scriptural giving in Genesis. As we know, salvation history begins properly with…
by Joseph Kormos
Every parish is distinctive and unique. And while no two communities are alike, experience has shown that growing…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
Orthodoxy is known for its pomp—or rather, as our apologists and partisans like to say, for “its glorious worship.” We…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
“Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise men but as wise, making the most of the time, because the days are