Who are the Orthodox? It’s a question increasingly ... and keep reading the bible.” That simplifies things. You just keep showing up. You don’t have to get in a wrestling match with thoughts ...
Last spring, the National Council of Churches commissioned the Society of Biblical Literature to lead a review ... the Orthodox and Catholic communities—to be more in keeping with the Greek Orthodox ...
(Luke 2:10-11) The Feast of the Nativity of Jesus is one of the most joyful days of the Orthodox Church. It ranks next to the greatest holiday, the Resurrection of Jesus. The Feast of the Birth of ...
The aim of this study is to describe the traditional Biblical and patristic Amharic commentary material of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and to present in translation a sufficient sample of the ...
Those who read Vol. 231: “What You Should Know About King Solomon, Part 1” might remember this important answer, which ...
In Orthodox Judaism, many focus only on the study of the Torah and will not do any kind of work on Shabbat. In Reform Judaism many drive on Shabbat and use electronic devices. In Orthodox Judaism ...
(RNS) — After the first Ukrainian-language liturgy was celebrated at St. Michael’s Cathedral in Cherkasy in central Ukraine on Thursday (Oct. 17), rival groups of Orthodox Christians clashed ...
Pope Francis expressed hope for “reconciled differences” between Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christians during his Wednesday general audience, reflecting on the centuries-old ...
The lakeside Blessing of the Waters ceremony, in which ice crosses are dropped into the water, is an annual event for St. Michael’s Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church. It commemorates the ...
Violent clashes erupted between parishioners from rival Orthodox churches on October 17 as they battled for control of St. Michael's Cathedral in the central Ukrainian city of Cherkasy. The ...
Additionally, the Orthodox Church has issued a warning of severe repercussions in response to the government’s decision to ...
The annual Clearwater Greekfest is happening this weekend. The event is hosted by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, which is located on Old Coachman Road. Admission and parking will be FREE!