406. Happy Birthday Again, John the Baptist.

All this past week I was trying to write a Post which would profoundly point out, among other things, that: 1  In terms of contemporary politics, Orthodoxy is neither liberal nor conservative (*1) nor right wing nor left wing nor “middle of the bird” (*2 ). Orthodoxy is Traditional. We come from somewhere else entirely. […]

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404. All Saints of North America

Since I’ve been traveling all week, this is a re-run of Post 69 from June 8, 2018, unchanged except for the introduction, and to update some information.  All Saints’ Day Why do we Orthodox have a day to celebrate all the Saints? Because there are far too many to be commemorated individually. Orthodox Wiki lists […]

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403. Pentecost: Let us keep the Feast! – by kneeling?

Holy Pentecost For my ancient commentary about Pentecost, you might want to go back to Posts 66, 67 and 68. Just scroll down on the far right to May, 2018. The Kneeling Prayers I do not understand. Pentecost is one of the Great Feasts, a beautiful day in and of itself. We celebrate Pentecost Week […]

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402. The Ascension of our Lord: The day He left… except He didn’t.

Here is the most peculiar part of the Ascension story: At the end of his Gospel account of the Ascension, Luke tells us that afterwards the apostles “returned to Jerusalem with great joy, and were continually in the temple praising and blessing God.” Luke 24:52-53 That’s the last thing we would have expected. I mean, Jesus […]

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