Philosophers and Theologians There are only a few Orthodox saints who’ve been given the honor of being called, “theologians”. Saint John the Theologian, and Saint Symeon the New Theologian, to give two examples, were declared Theologians by the Church, because of their theology was the outcome of their having encountered the

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A Grateful Heart is Fertile Ground When you strive to interact with members of your family, with friends, coworkers, and all others, with respect, humility, and dignity, you lay the groundwork for the abundance of Grace needed to quicken your heart for the things of God. The soil is prepared

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Our Friends in High Places We Orthodox are known for our veneration of the saints, recognizing as we do the truth that there is no separation between the Church Militant, here on earth, and the Church Triumphant, in heaven. In the Divine Services we are not gathered together alone as

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Abbot Tryphon, together with Abbot Aidan, and Brother Anthony, visiting Benedictine monks from Our Lady of Guadalupe of Pecos, New Mexico Imparting the Faith as a Missionary People Two Byzantine brothers, Saints Cyril and Methodius, brought Orthodox Christianity to the Slavs in the ninth century. The brilliance of Eastern Orthodox

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The Opposite of Anger is not Permissiveness In my essay on Anger, I suggested the best way to respond to another persons anger was not to withdraw, but to move towards them with kindness. This is such an important issue, that I now want to expand on the topic. There

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