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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Wednesday, 6 August 2014. I was very struck recently reading about Eastern Orthodox's etiquette rules. 'Rules' is probably not the best way to describe a set of guidelines for those unfamiliar with worship in an Orthodox Church, but do set important standards in relation to how you should appear before the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Here is one such set taken from the website. Of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America:.
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The Orthodox Pathway: You are three - Part 2
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. You are three - Part 2. Labels: You are three - part 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get to Know the Original. Grateful to the dead. Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies. St Anne's House and Chapel. St Anthony and St. Cuthbert Monastery. St Edward Orthodox Brotherhood. St George's Cathedral, London. St John of Kronstadt Parish. St John the Baptist Monastery. Archangel Michael and St.Mina Coptic Church. The Orthodox...
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The Orthodox Pathway: "An Exact Exposition... Concerning Scripture
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Monday, 4 August 2014. An Exact Exposition. Concerning Scripture. Here is the Chapter:. BOOK IV CHAPTER XVII - Concerning Scripture. Spoken unto us by His Son. Through the Holy Spirit, therefore, both the law and the prophets, the evangelists and apostles and pastors and teachers, spake. Note: You can buy a cheap copy for Kindle here. Labels: An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith. St John of Damascus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Archangel...
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The Orthodox Pathway: Believing in God
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Thursday, 14 August 2014. The ideal and ultimate form of true faith means having direct experience of God as a living reality.". Father Maximos in The Mountain of Silence. Labels: believing in God. The Mountain of Silence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get to Know the Original. Grateful to the dead. Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies. St Anne's House and Chapel. St Anthony and St. Cuthbert Monastery. St Edward Orthodox Brotherhood. Mind in...
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The Orthodox Pathway: You are three - Part 1
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. You are three - Part 1. Labels: You are three - Part 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get to Know the Original. Grateful to the dead. Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies. St Anne's House and Chapel. St Anthony and St. Cuthbert Monastery. St Edward Orthodox Brotherhood. St George's Cathedral, London. St John of Kronstadt Parish. St John the Baptist Monastery. Archangel Michael and St.Mina Coptic Church. The Orthodox...
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Churches in Bath - BathCAN and Churches Together
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BathCAN and Churches Together. Visit the websites to discobver times of services, their social action activites, contact details. Central (City Centre and close by). Bath Abbey www.bathabbey.org. St John’s RC www.stjohnsrcbath.org.uk. St Mary’s RC www.stmarysbath.org.uk. Manvers Street Baptist Church www.manversstreetbaptistchurch.org.uk. Bath Citadel Salvation Army www.bathcitadel.com. St Michael’s Without. Living Springs Metropolitan Community Church. Nexus Methodist Church (Walcot). St Thomas a Becket.
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The Orthodox Pathway: Praying for the Church
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Tuesday, 19 August 2014. Praying for the Church. You are told to pray especially for the people, that is, for the whole body, for all its members, the family of your mother the Church; the badge of membership is your love for each other. If you pray only for yourself, you pray for yourself alone. If each one prays for himself, he receives less from God's goodness than the one who prays on behalf of others.". St Ambrose of Milan. St Ambrose of Milan.
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Tuesday, 5 August 2014. The following is the testimony of an Orthodox convert, Father Barnabas of St. Sophia Orthodox Cathedral (see the following website here. Father Barnabas was a Pentecostal before joining the Orthodox Church:. From the desk of Father Barnabas. But a lot of this theology was causing me to question my Pentecostal upbringing. I could no longer see the Christian life as one of constant emotional excitement, or ecstatic religious...
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The Orthodox Pathway: Keeping prayer simple
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Monday, 11 August 2014. Let all multiplicity be absent from your prayer. A single word was enough for the publican and the prodigal son to receive God's pardon. … Do not try to find exactly the right words for your prayer: how many times does the simple and monotonous stuttering of children draw the attention of their father! John Climacus (d. 649). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get to Know the Original. Grateful to the dead. Come and see icons.
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The Orthodox Pathway: Practical Tips for Orthodox Living
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Exploring the Eastern Orthodox faith from the outside. Thursday, 21 August 2014. Practical Tips for Orthodox Living. St Pelagia the Penitent. The following "tips" are by Mother Pelagia of Lesna Convent (sent to the website Orthodoxinfo here. Who prefaces them with the remark: "Orthodox families train their children from a very early age to acquire religious habits, in some of which I was myself, as a Protestant, brought up." Her first tips are:. 11) If something turns out badly, if there is pain, sicknes...