27 February ~ St. Raphael of Brooklyn
St. Raphael (Hawaweeny), the first Orthodox bishop consecrated in the New World, was born in Beirut, on or near the Synaxis of the Archangels, November 8, 1860,...
St. Raphael (Hawaweeny), the first Orthodox bishop consecrated in the New World, was born in Beirut, on or near the Synaxis of the Archangels, November 8, 1860,...
Each year, before the start of the Great Lent, we commemorate the dead on the Saturday of the Souls. This is the day that all of the names of those who ha...
Yesterday, whilst reading my monring blogs, I was listening to a radio program. The topic of the drive time radio was Should the US Intervene in Lybia?&nb...
Abbot of Melrose Abbey, Scotland, d. 664. Almost all that is known of St. Boisil is learnt from Bede (Eccles. Hist., IV, xxvii, and Vita Cuthberti). He derived ...
V. Rev. Fr. Nicholas ApostolaSt. Nicholas Orthodox Church This week we begin the Triodion, the Church’s hymn book for Great Lent leading to Pascha. While Lent i...
The Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee begins the Lenten Triodion, the liturgical book used in the services of Great Lent. It is the Sunday after the Sunday of...
Shortly after my graduation from High School in 1984 I enlisted in the United States Army. I served on Active Duty for three years is such exotic places a...
St. Aed of Ferns (‘Aedh-og or Mo-Aedh-og, Maedoc, Aedan, Aidan, or Mogue) was an early bishop of Ferns, in Ireland. He was born at Inisbrefny (an island i...
A few weeks ago, on this blog, I wrote about the leak of Executive Session minutes and I called for all parties involved to do the right thing and come clean.&n...
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