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The Evolution Of The Byzantine Liturgy
Juan Mateos, S. J.\nOriginally published in: John XXIII Lectures. Vol. I. 1965. Byzantine Christian Heritage. John XXIII Center For Eastern Christian Studies. Fordham University, New York (Bronx), N. Y. 1966.
Ecclesiastical Regionalism: Structures of Communion or Cover for Separatism? -Rev. John Meyendorff
Ecclesiastical Regionalism: Structures of Communion or Cover for Separatism?\nRev. John Meyendorff\nIssues of dialogue with Roman Catholicism. In discussing issues of ecclesiology, the temptation is always great to manipulate concepts and doctrinal definitions, while avoiding a critical approach to their application in practice. It is easy, for example, for an Orthodox theologian to describe the ecclesiology of St. Ignatius of Antioch and to construct an apologetic argument in favor of the contemporary Orthodox position concerning Roman Primacy. But it is more difficult to analyze ecclesiastical institutions - as they developed in East and West - in their existential role of maintaining the faith, shepherding the faithful, and accomplishing the Church's mission in the world.
The Path of Repentance Author: Fr. Meletios Webber
The Path of Repentance\n \nAuthor: Fr. Meletios Webber
Forgiveness as a therapeutic tool and the "Psychology" of the Early Fathers « emerge! Journal
Forgiveness is one of the exclusive human qualities or attitudes, crucial to the basic make-up of the human person, especially when we speak in terms of the spiritual tradition of Christianity. Recent formulations define forgiveness as the opposite of resentfulness, rancor and hatred, entailing the relinquishment for justification and punishment. These issues, initially belonging to the ground of philosophical, theological or sociological speculation, appeared recently on the scene of psychological research and applications.
What We Believe A Small Catechism of Orthodox beliefs
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Confession: A Collection of Writings to Assist in Making a Good Confession
Confession: A Collection of Writings to Assist in Making a Good Confession
Prayer for the Departed
Prayer for the Departed\nFrom St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople?(4th-5th c.)?\n\nLet us help and commemorate them.? If Job's sons were purified by their father's sacrifice (Job 1:5), why would we doubt that our offerings for the dead bring them some consolation?? Let us not hesitate to help those who have died and to offer our prayers for them.
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