St. Basil the Great Polemicist
It is easy looking back at St. Basil and his patristic compatriots from such a distance to forget that they too lived in times of struggle and…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
It is easy looking back at St. Basil and his patristic compatriots from such a distance to forget that they too lived in times of struggle and…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
We continue with our examination of the Lord’s Prayer, and come now to the petition, “Give us today our daily bread”. One might be…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
We continue with our examination of the Lord’s Prayer, and come now to the petition “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven”...
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
We continue in this series with our examination of the Lord’s Prayer phrase by phrase, using Matthew’s version of the Prayer. We turn now to…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
We continue this series examining the Lord’s Prayer phrase by phrase, using Matthew’s version of the Prayer rather than Luke’s. We will…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
Much of the hymnography adorning our Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple causes the raising of eyebrows—talk about Mary being…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
I regretted passing over the Lord’s parable appointed to be read at the Divine Liturgy yesterday. Yet at the same time, I wanted to bring…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
We Orthodox are fond of referring to the Church Fathers as authorities within the Church. When faced with a new or controversial issue, an…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley
Though Marcion has been dead for a long time, his legacy is still among us. Marcion was a heretic in the second century who said that…