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Danut M
Danut M posted a blog entry
Maximus the Confessor and Georgia
With great joy, and a little bit of pride, I want to share with you the results of a project in which I played a little...
 
Danut M
Danut M posted a blog entry
Mihai Oara – Cum n-oi mai fi pribeag
Aflu abia acum, de la Gabriel Borlean, ca prietenul meu din vremea Navigatorilor, Mihai Oara, a publicat o carte la editura...
 
Danut M
Danut M posted a blog entry
WCC – Mesaj de Craciun
Mesaj de Crăciun din partea Secretarului General al Consiliului Mondial al Bisericilor Decembrie 2009 Acesta este chipul...
12 days ago Persona | Topics: Ecumenism, Crăciun, WCC
 
Danut M
Danut M posted a blog entry
Blogul lui Adi Guiu
Adi Guia la celebrarea a 10 ani de activitatela Centrul Areopagus, in TimisoaraAmicul Adi Guiu, fost student la Emanuel in...
12 days ago Persona | Topics: Cultură, Ecumenism, Internet, Ortodoxie
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Archbishop Hilarion’s answers questions from Der Spiegel
-The Orthodox and the Catholic Churches have only some differences in theology and models of church order. Thus, we do not...
 
Danut M
Danut M posted a blog entry
A Moment of Truth – An Important Document of Palestinian Christians
As Palestinian Christians we hope that this document will provide the turning point to focus the efforts of all peace-loving...
15 days ago Persona | Topics: Drepturile..., Ecumenism, Islam, Iudaism
 
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suntreeriver posted a blog entry
lessons and carols 2009...
Sunday, 06 December in Founder's Chapel at nearby University of San Diego; again this year I'll describe Lessons & Carols at...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Why He Signed
R. Albert Mohler Jr., the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, writes on his blog that he is not usually...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
To Be Human in Full
While I am in fundamental agreement with the recently released Manhattan Declaration, I do think that they have made their case...
 
DnCassidy
DnCassidy posted a blog entry
An Anglican Bridge Across the Tiber
A Bob Jones University Graduate, former Anglican Vicar, and now a Catholic Priest Reflects on the Apostolic ConstitutionFrom...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Russian Orthodox launch the St. Gregory Nazianzus Foundation
John Couretas at AOI has an interesting post on a proposed joint Orthodox/Catholic project to combat secularism.  John...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Russian Orthodox and Catholic Churches may end 950-year rift – Telegraph
In interview with the Telegraph, Archbishop Hilarion (Ilarion in the article) who heads the Department of External Affairs...
 
DnCassidy
DnCassidy posted a blog entry
A Catholic Among the Evangelicals
From First Things By Gerardine Luongo In 2005 I accepted a position at CURE International, an evangelical mission organization....
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
A Question About Liturgy
What I'm getting at it is this. There is an objective quality to liturgy—East or West, Latin or Byzantine—but the...
65 days ago Koinonia | Topics: Divine..., Ecumenism, Liturgy, Orthodox...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Bulgarian Orthodox Leader Affirms Desire for Unity
Bishop Tichon said that "the theological dialogue that is going forward in these days in Cyprus is certainly important, but we...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Neither Liberal Nor Conservative But Christian
At their root, post-modern liberalism and sectarian conservatism are fantasies of the human ego. The former refuse to be...
 
JonEagle
JonEagle posted a blog entry
Vatican Moves to Allow Easy Conversion for Anglicans
In a move that surprised even the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Vatican announced Tuesday that they have developed a means of...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Vatican reveals plan to welcome disaffected Anglicans
From the National Catholic Reporter:n a move with potentially sweeping implications for relations between the Catholic church...
71 days ago Koinonia | Topics: Ecumenism
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Our Call to Love and to Be Loved
The fundamental anthropological truth of the Gospel is not that we are sinners, but that we are loved. Repentance is not...
78 days ago Koinonia | Topics: Ecumenism, ACNA, Nashotah..., OCA
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
More from Nashotah House
The recent Anglican/Orthodox Conference at Nashotah House was, for me as an Orthodox observer, an extraordinary experience and...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
The Improbability of the Gospel
The Anglican-Orthodox Conference here at Nashotah House opened with Evening Prayer and a celebration of the Eucharist. Very...
82 days ago Koinonia | Topics: Ecumenism, Anglican, Nashostah..., Seminary