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Christ the Interpreter of the Law
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father. … And from his fulness have we all received, g… more »
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Stanislav Stempkovsky. Pastor and Flock. 2000s
01varvara wrote 14 minutes ago: Pastor and Flock (Stanislav Stempkovsky, 2000s) This picture graphically portrays “lived Orth … more »
Sergei Militsky. Madonna of a Changing Era. 1990s
01varvara wrote 53 minutes ago: Madonna of a Changing Era (Sergei Militsky, 1990s) This has the feel of Petrov-Vodkin’s famou … more »
Dmitri Dostoyevsky. After the Service. 2000s
01varvara wrote 1 hour ago: After the Service (Dmitri Dotoyevsky, 2000s) Yes, the photographer is related to the great author, … more »
A Veil Closes France’s Door to Citizenship
Heather Harrison wrote 3 hours ago: Last month, France’s highest administrative court upheld a decision to deny citizenship to Faiza S … more »
The Dogmatics of the Orthodox Church by Archimandrite Justin Popovich
Joseph Patterson wrote 1 day ago: “In the European West, Christianity has gradually transformed into humanism. For a long time a … more »
From Fundy to Orthodox to Apostate
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LeoPardus wrote 1 day ago: My upbringing was entirely Protestant. My family were good Protestant “churchians” (people who g … more »
Exploring Greece: Mount Athos
grpresspoland wrote 2 days ago: (GREEK NEWS AGENDA) In 587 A.D., a Byzantine monk named John Moschos set off from Mount Athos … more »
THE MEN IN WHITE
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Islam Dummies wrote 4 days ago: The Men In White At the meeting convened by the orthodox group under the auspices of The Parsee Vo … more »
Sergei Zaryanko. Christ the Saviour. 1864
01varvara wrote 5 days ago: Christ the Saviour (Sergei Zaryanko, 1864) I much prefer our Russian style in portraying Christ rat … more »
The Health Benefits of Frankincense
Joseph Patterson wrote 5 days ago: Frankincense and Mirth Is that psychoactive smoke wafting through the pews? By Rich Maloof for MSN … more »
Bishop Hilarion of Vienna reflects on Chukotka's Diomid, opening the doors to other faiths
kpru wrote 5 days ago: In recent weeks, the word has spread about a possible schism in the Russian Orthodox Church organiz … more »
Bishop Hilarion of Vienna reflects on Chukotka's Diomid, opening the doors to other faiths
kpru wrote 5 days ago: In recent weeks, the word has spread about a possible schism in the Russian Orthodox Church organiz … more »
Bishop Hilarion of Vienna reflects on Chukotka's Diomid, opening the doors to other faiths
kpru wrote 5 days ago: In recent weeks, the word has spread about a possible schism in the Russian Orthodox Church organiz … more »
Bishop Hilarion of Vienna reflects on Chukotka's Diomid, opening the doors to other faiths
kpru wrote 5 days ago: In recent weeks, the word has spread about a possible schism in the Russian Orthodox Church organiz … more »
Bishop Hilarion of Vienna reflects on Chukotka's Diomid, opening the doors to other faiths
kpru wrote 5 days ago: In recent weeks, the word has spread about a possible schism in the Russian Orthodox Church organiz … more »
Ivan Aivazovsky. The Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea. 1891
01varvara wrote 5 days ago: The Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea (Ivan Aivazovsky, 1891) Now, here is a painting that do … more »
Mikhail Nesterov. A Portrait of Protodeacon M. K. Kholmogorov. 1914
01varvara wrote 6 days ago: A Portrait of M. K. Kholmogorov (Mikhail Nesterov, 1914) The individual in this portrait was later … more »
Mikhail Nesterov. Serafima (A Woman with a Candle). 1911
01varvara wrote 6 days ago: Serafima (A Woman with a Candle) (Mikhail Nesterov, 1911) I was searching for a painting that would … more »
Mikhail Nesterov. The Annunciation. 1901
01varvara wrote 6 days ago: The Annunciation (Mikhail Nesterov 1901) There are, indeed, many things that we Orthodox and thos … more »
