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Our Orthodox Life: Acts 29 - Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Acts 29 - Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Matthew 16:18-19. The authority that is granted to a bishop is passed on from one bishop to another. Th...
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Our Orthodox Life: The Incarnation as Exaltation
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Thursday, December 23, 2010. The Incarnation as Exaltation. In many of our 4-hour, after church lunches, Andrew Harrah introduced us to Michael as literally the most intelligent person he knew. I wish to give the same introduction, the following article is from the legendary Michael Garten, quite literally, the most intelligent person I have ever known. And a good friend too. The Incarnation as Exaltation by Michael Garten. In the Church we sing this hymn of praise:. What we are...
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Our Orthodox Life: The God Bomb by Doug TenNapel
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. The God Bomb by Doug TenNapel. Doug TenNapel is my favorite comic book storyteller. I was introduced to his work a few years ago with "Earthboy Jacobus" and immediately became a fan. In my opinion, Earthboy is the best graphic novel of the last decade. This is evidenced by the fact that I have owned two copies and currently possess none. Friends don't give Earthboy back! Originally posted at TenNapel's Weblog. My two favorite moments in cinema are f...
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Our Orthodox Life: December 2010
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Monday, December 27, 2010. We turn and face west then Father John says: Do you renounce Satan, and all his works, and all his worship, and all his angels, and all his pomp? Us: I do renounce him. Father John: Have you renounced Satan? Us: I have renounced him. Father John: Then blow and spit upon him. And we do. We then turn around and face East. Father John: Do you join Christ? Us: I do join Him. Father John: Have you joined Christ? Us: I have joined Him. Us: I have joined Him.
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Our Orthodox Life: Acts 29 - Eucharist (Part 3) - A Sacrifice?
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Monday, December 13, 2010. Acts 29 - Eucharist (Part 3) - A Sacrifice? Though the early church did not sacrifice bulls and goats, they did continue in a transformed todah sacrifice which is called the Eucharist, a sacrifice of Thanksgiving. But isn't the idea of a sacrifice, thanksgiving or not, at odds with the Scriptures, specifically Hebrews chapters 7 through 10:. Hebrews also tells us that Christ is a high priest after the manner of Melchizedek. Sacra means sacred or holy&#...
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Our Orthodox Life: Forrest Fallows' Journey to Orthodoxy
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Monday, December 20, 2010. Forrest Fallows' Journey to Orthodoxy. Forrest Fallows introduced us to Orthodoxy almost three years ago. He had just come completed a trip through Latin America and back. Besides the crazy stories that came from that adventure, we learned that he was baptized and had become Orthodox in less than two months! While visiting him in Tucson, he invited us to attend Liturgy with him. This would become the start of our journey to Orthodoxy. Angel's Aisle Par...
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Our Orthodox Life: The Date of Christmas
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Our Journey to Orthodoxy. Thursday, December 16, 2010. The Date of Christmas. It is the common assumption that along with most of the holiday's traditions that Christmas is just a Christian form of an ancient pagan holiday. According to William J. Tighe. In his article, Calculating Christmas. Reprinted at my church's website), the reverse is true. The Roman Emperor Aurelian. Instituted on the 25th of December in 274 a festival known as the Sol Invictus. A Roman Studies specialist, Dr Steven Hijmans.
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Orthodox Cleveland - East Side
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Greater Cleveland Council of Orthodox Clergy. South and West Side. C/o 3352 Mayfield Road. Cleveland, Ohio 44118. St Andrew Eastern Orthodox Church (OCA) - Maple Heights. 16029 Maple Park Drive. Maple Heights, Ohio 44137. St Andrew's Web site. Orthodox Church in America. Sunday Hours: 9:40 AM. Sunday Divine Liturgy: 10:00 AM. Saturday Great Vespers and Confessions: 4:00 PM (Sept. through May). Feast Day: November 30. Sts Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral - Cleveland Heights. Feast Day: May 21.
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The Psalms Challenge for Great Lent | Shine Within Our Hearts
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Shine Within Our Hearts. The Psalms Challenge for Great Lent. Asymp; Leave a comment. From a liturgical point of view, one of the most important sections of Scripture are the Psalms. They are read in their entirety over the course of one week during all of the services the Orthodox Church has during the week. During Great Lent, the entire Psalter is read twice. The reason for this liturgical emphasis can be seen in the. From St. Athanasius the Great (quoted here. Great Lent is upon us and our fasting reg...