415. What I’ve Learned in the last Eighty-Five – no, let’s make it SIX Years.

Six years ago, when I turned 79, I wrote three Posts covering “What I’ve Learned in 79 Years” * – choosing the odd age 79 because I figured (who knows?) I might not make it to 80. And now so suddenly I’m 85. That number just sounds wrong. But here it is, and here I still […]

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414. The Ecumenical Patriarch: Orthodoxy for the World!

Someone (I’m sorry – I still can’t remember who) wrote: “Our chief task as Orthodox is not to think about Orthodoxy, but to think about the world in light of Orthodoxy”. Of course we need to know the Faith. However, the Orthodox Faith is a “given”. Orthodoxy is built on the Rock. It doesn’t change. […]

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413. Saint Lawrence of Rome: Smart-aleck Martyr

But first: Next Tuesday is August 15, the great feast of the Dormition / Falling Sleep / Kimisis (κοίμησις) of our Lady the Theotokos and Ever-virgin Mary, when we celebrate her Entrance into Heaven. Let me refer you back to two Posts I wrote in 2019 titled “Why do we honor the Mother of God? […]

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412. The Transfiguration: the other forgotten feast

This week I took three days away. Then we’ve had family in town. Therefore this is a reprint, word for word (except to correct a few misspellings and impenetrable phrasings), of a Post from a few years ago. 412. The Transfiguration – The Other Great Forgotten Feast The Holy Transfiguration, August 6, is one of […]

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