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Russian TV series on St. Matrona available with English subtitles on YouTube
The Blessed Saint Matrona is one of the most beloved Muscovite saints, who lived and worked miracles in our times, and her story ...
About the situation in the former Exarchate of Russian Orthodox parishes in Western Europe
We present below the point of view of a cleric of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Crete, Archimandrite Romanos Anastasiadis, on ...
Georges Florovsky: Excerpts from a Letter to Alexis Klimoff
March 20, 1970(…) Autocephaly is a theme of great complexity. 1 I won’t attempt to sort out the toxic mix formed by ...
How many Orthodox bishops are in the world?
As best I can tell, there are 941 active, canonical Orthodox bishops in the world right now. Give or take.Compared ...
July 18 (old calendar) / July 31 (new)
July 18 (old calendar) / July 31 (new) Fast Martyr Emilian of Silistria in Bulgaria (363). Martyr Hyacinth of Amastridea ...
July 31
July 31 Fast Forefeast of the Procession of the Honorable and Lifegiving Cross of the Lord. Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia ...
« If the Archdiocese had accepted Patriarch Alexy II’s proposal » – interview with Xenia Krivocheine
The Orthodoxology website has posted a French translation of Xenia Krivocheine’s interview. Here is our English translation: Xenia Igorevna Krivocheine ...
July 17 (old calendar) / July 30 (new)
July 17 (old calendar) / July 30 (new) Greatmartyr Marina (Margaret) of Antioch in Pisidia (4th c.). Ven. Irenarchus, Abbot ...
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