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The Contemporary Protestant Seder: Anachronistic Revisionism?

November 11, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

by the Rev. Dcn. Dr. Timothy J. Wilkinson The protestant Evangelical world has, for many years now, appropriated the Jewish Seder service in an attempt to 'reconnect' with something more ancient, and I would contend, something more authentic. We offer this excellent piece by Dcn Tim Wilkinson, Reprinted (with permission) from Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 56 (2015), published by the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies, this article is being published in three installments, with endnotes included on the third installment.   Introduction The Jewish Seder has become a routine part of contemporary Easter services in many American churches. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Theology Tagged With: church, Contemporary, Eucharist, Protestant, Seder [post-edit]

How to Pray for the Reposed Non-Christians and Non-Orthodox?

November 7, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

Though liturgical prayers on behalf of the departed are reserved for baptized Orthodox Christians only in the Orthodox Church, private prayer made on behalf of those that reposed without holy Baptism or repentance may be seen in the lives of several saints. In the life of St. Thecla, the first century martyr and follower of the Apostle Paul, we read of her arrest in Antioch during which time she was kept in the custody of Tryphina, a rich noblewoman who although now a Christian, her daughter Falconilla reposed while they were pagans. One night Tryphina beheld her daughter in a dream, who said: "My mother, love the stranger, Thecla. Take her as your daughter in my place, for she is the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: departed, heterodox, non-Christian, non-Orthodox, prayer [post-edit]

“Don’t You Dare Not Go To Church On Sunday!”

November 2, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

Church - as the Body of the Resurrected Christ - is of paramount importance! This priest gets it, and clearly so did his people. Wonderful! Enjoy! … [Read more...]

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Tithing and the Work of the Church

November 1, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

"...If you were Abraham's children, you would be doing the works Abraham did..." - John 8:39 by Fr. John Whiteford If you want to know the spiritual state and strength of a church, just look at its stewardship report. Is tithing a New Testament practice and a teaching in our Holy Tradition? Why does the Church talk about money? Because dealing with money is a spiritual matter, of the highest order. Fr. John Whiteford discusses the practice and meaning of tithing, ancient and modern. Tithing was the practice of giving ten percent of one’s “increase” to God. By increase, this meant that whatever one’s labor managed to acquire, the first ten percent of it was the Lord’s. Tithing was … [Read more...]

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20th anniversary of Br. Jose Munoz-Cortes commemorated in NY

October 30, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

The 20th anniversary of the repose of the keeper of the miraculous Montreal Iveron Icon of the Mother of God Icon Br. José Muñoz-Cortes was celebrated by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) on Saturday, reports RIA-Novosti. Hundreds of believers from various cities around the U.S. and Canada gathered at ROCOR’s spiritual center Holy Trinity Monastery and Seminary in Jordanville in upstate New York. A panikhida and akathist were served in the cemetery behind the main monastery church were Br. José, who was murdered in Athens in 1997, is buried. The faithful placed dozens of candles on his grave during the services. All of the services were blessed with the presence of … [Read more...]

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A List of Responsibilities of a Godparent in the Orthodox Church

October 24, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

The Responsibilities of the Godparent only begin at baptism, the role really expands and hopefully blossoms as the Godparent and Godchild develop a close and loving relationship. As with any relationship, this spiritual one needs to be fostered and cared for in order for it to develop. The best way for this relationship to grow is through prayer. Pray for your Godchild and his or her parents, and the parents should encourage their child to pray for the Godparents. By doing this you are encouraging a relationship and giving it the spiritual basis on which to mature. Here are some practical ideas offered by the Orthodox Church In America website, and Fr. Timothy Sawchak of SS. Peter & … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: baptism, child, Godchild, godparent, responsibilities [post-edit]

How Skipping Church Affects Your Children

October 24, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

By Micah Anglo In a church Q&A, Carl Trueman was asked about why churches today are losing their young people. Typical answers to this question range from things like the temptations of this world or the irrelevance of the church—your typical answers. But Trueman makes a keen and convicting connection between our parenting and apostasy. “The church is losing its young people because the parents never taught their children that it was important. I think that applies across the board. It applies to family worship, and it also applies to whether you are in church every Sunday and what priority you demonstrate to your children church has on a Sunday. If the sun shines out and their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: church, parenting [post-edit]

2017 Spiritual Retreat a Success

October 16, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

On Saturday, October 14, the Second Annual Spiritual Retreat of the Palestinian and Jordanian Orthodox Christian Communities in the United States of America on “The Orthodox Family in Crisis” took place in the Sun City of All Saints of North America in Sun City, Arizona. The next day, Sunday, Oct. 15 was the date of a festal Divine Liturgy including the presentation and veneration of the relics of 3 North American Saints - St. Herman of Alaska, St. Tikhon of Moscow, Enlightener of North America, and St. Raphael of Brooklyn.  Participation in the Congress surpassed all expectations, and the spiritual retreat received very positive reviews from participants, many of whom came from several … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Fr. Damaskinos Alazrai, Fr. John A. Peck, Fr. Thaddaeus Hardenbrook, spiritual retreat, Vicariate [post-edit]

Arabic Litanies

October 15, 2017 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

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“Patriarch Tikhon is One of the Greatest Universal Saints”

October 9, 2017 By All Saints of North America [edit]

Patriarch St. Tikhon One of the Greatest Universal Saints by Alexander Filipov A talk with Archpriest Vladimir Vorobiev. In 2015, the Russian Church celebrated two important anniversaries of Holy Patriarch Tikhon: February 1—150 years since his birth, and on April 7—ninety years from the day of his repose. Patriarch Tikhon captained the ship of the Church through the bloody storm of anti-ecclesiastical persecution inspired by the godless leaders of the communist regime, who had seized power in much-suffering Russia. Patriarch Tikhon is one of the most venerated saints of our times. He has three feast days: September 26/October 9 is the day of his canonization, March 25/April 7 is the day … [Read more...]

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