Whether one supports or opposes the recent attack on Syria by the United States aided by a few British and French missiles, the prevailing motif of the ensuing argument appears to be the moral ...
Why do people write? I imagine that it used to be o the case that people wrote because they had something to say. Nowadays, however, it is very difficult to answer this question
All too often, a priest acts as if he were a secular leader, a board president, a CEO of a non-profit, a manager of an organization. To be sure, priests do hold a position of authority in the Church ...
If God knows everything–and this is the kind of God in whom we believe–then He does not need us to tell Him what our needs are. So, if prayer is not meant as a dialogue, nor is it meant to convey any ...
A Christian is to die every day, day after day, even minute after minute, for 525,949 minutes each year. The death that we accept at baptism is not symbolic at all; it is as real as the life that we ...
Many–if not most!–of our Orthodox marriages do not resemble the icon of Christ and look very similar to whatever model of marriage that our current society presents