Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, “belongs not to the Church of Caesarea alone, nor
The Making of Christ Pulling Peter from the Water
Source: Orthodox Arts Journal By Jonathan Pageau Since I began icon carving full time 4 years ago now, I
Recipe for Phanouropita
Everyone loved Fr. Stephanos’ phanouropita so we published the recipe below! St. Phanourios is a saint who helps
What is Salvation For?
From the Palamas Institute for Orthodox Christian Pastoral Studies. By Fr. Gregory Jensen If I ask myself this
Why Does St. Peter’s Parish Exist?
The reason why St. Peter’s exists is so that those who attend can find Christ. Our vision when
Fr. Thomas Hopko: 55 Maxims for Christian Living
Fr. Thomas Hopko, Dean Emeritus of St. Vladimir’s Seminary and teacher of seminarians and priests for decades passed away in 2015. Fr. Tom was first a pastor, a man with a generous heart and burning love for Christ who directed many towards our Lord.
Go to Church!
Find out why from Fr. Barnabas Powell who says “A go-it-alone-Christianity always leads to a weak theology.”
The Orthodox Way of Knowing God
What can America learn from the Orthodox faith? The most important thing would be the seriousness of Christian faith, or even better the seriousness of life.
Dachau 1945: The Souls of All Are Aflame
Source: Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese In 1945, a Paschal Liturgy like no other was performed. Just days after their
Orthodox Pascha (Easter) in Dachau
The last transport of prisoners arrives from Buchenwald. Of the 5,000 originally destined for Dachau, I was among the 1,300 who had survived the trip. Many were shot, some starved to death, while others died of typhus…
