By the Waters of Babylon
Recently I was finishing up in the altar while the choir was practicing, and I heard them sing (beautifully, as always) the…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley · by Lenten Reflections
Recently I was finishing up in the altar while the choir was practicing, and I heard them sing (beautifully, as always) the…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff · by Lenten Reflections
“And He said, ‘There was a man who had two sons….’” ...
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
The Gospel reading at the Divine Liturgy for February 21, 2016—the first of the four pre-Lenten Sundays—is Luke…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
The Super Bowl and the secular Super Sunday is now over. The colossal social phenomenon—the Super…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
If the Biblical teaching about hell suffers in the popular imagination, being thought of as a kind of subterranean torture chamber…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
How can you be sure what the Bible teaches? I get this question a lot from enquirers and catechumens. Most of them come…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
The 18th All-American Council of the Orthodox Church in America. held in Atlanta, Georgia in July 2015, is now…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
Friday, January 22, 2016 marks the 43rd Anniversary of the infamous Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision of 1973 that…
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…