Everyone Loves A Winner
Everyone loves a winner. We celebrate athletes that run and jump, throw and catch better and faster than…
by Misc. Authors · by Lenten Reflections
Everyone loves a winner. We celebrate athletes that run and jump, throw and catch better and faster than…
by Fr. Daniel C. Kovalak · by Lenten Reflections
“...For a good defense before the dread judgment seat of Christ, let us ask of the Lord.” ...
by Fr. Lawrence Farley · by Lenten Reflections
Recently, on the First Sunday of Great Lent, we read the Synodikon in church—well, actually just a tiny snippet of it…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
Every year during Great Lent, we celebrate the Great Feast of the Annunciation to the Most-Holy Theotokos on March 25. This beautiful…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff · by Lenten Reflections
The gateway to divine repentance has been opened. Let us enter eagerly, purified in our bodies and observing…
by Misc. Authors · by Lenten Reflections
The Great 40 Days are generally considered to be a time of introspection and repentance. The very first words of…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
Here is a fine, albeit short, summary from Metropolitan Kallistos Ware’s introduction to the Lenten Triodion of…
by Fr. Lawrence Farley · by Lenten Reflections
Recently I was finishing up in the altar while the choir was practicing, and I heard them sing (beautifully, as always) the…
by Fr. Steven Kostoff · by Lenten Reflections
“And He said, ‘There was a man who had two sons….’” ...
by Fr. Steven Kostoff
The Gospel reading at the Divine Liturgy for February 21, 2016—the first of the four pre-Lenten Sundays—is Luke…