{"id":3767,"date":"2015-10-10T05:20:55","date_gmt":"2015-10-10T09:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=3767"},"modified":"2015-10-10T05:20:55","modified_gmt":"2015-10-10T09:20:55","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-october-10-2010","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-october-10-2010\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter — October 10, 2010"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n The Seventh Ecumenical Council took place in Nicea in 787 AD, and is also known as the Second Council of Nicaea. The last of the seven Ecumenical Councils dealt with the icons.<\/p>\n Disputes concerning the Person of Christ did not end with the sixth Council in AD 681, but continued through the eighth and ninth centuries. This time, the controversy focused on icons—pictures of Christ, the Theotokos, the saints, and holy events—and lasted for 120 years, starting in AD 726. Icons were kept and venerated in both churches and private homes.<\/p>\n The Council decided that venerating icons, having them in churches and homes, is what the Church teaches. They are “open books to remind us of God.” Those who lack the time or learning to study theology need only to enter a church to see the mysteries of the Christian religion unfolded before them.<\/p>\n Learn more about the 7th Ecumenical Council and the Iconoclastic Controversy on the Orthodoxwiki website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Bishop Antoun will be with us on Sunday November 1. You may remember that during our last visit he pushed us to find a more suitable location for St. Peter’s and here we are! This is his first visit to our new location.<\/p>\n More details will be forthcoming. Please mark your calendars and be sure to attend. It would be great to welcome him with an overflowing parish on that day.<\/p>\n Orthodoxy 101 classes will begin Wednesday, October 21 starting at 7 pm. Classes will run about an hour with discussion time following for those who would like to stay.<\/p>\n We will be using the book “The Faith” by Clark Carlton. Amazon seems the best place to order the books and there are plenty of used copies at a good price. Use this link to order: The Faith: Understanding Orthodox Christianity<\/a><\/p>\nBishop Antoun to Visit St. Peter’s on November 1<\/h2>\n
Orthodoxy 101 Classes to Start Wednesday, October 21<\/h2>\n