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Brittany's
Celtic Past
An interview with Fr. Maxime Le Diraison of Lannion on French Brittany,
its Orthodox legacy and contemporary awakening.
Tro
Breizh: A Pilgrimage to the Seven Saints of Brittany
by Mother Nectaria McLess
A busload of Russian pilgrims traverses Europe to venerate this
traditional corner of western Orthodox history.
Corsican
Root and Branch
Josephine Antherieu speaks of her life in Corsica and Aiz-en-Provence,
and the state of French Orthodoxy.
Global
Perceptions and Local Relations: Pitfalls in Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Dr. Tarek Mitri, Lebanese Orthodox professor and coordinator for the
World Council of Churches Christian-Muslim Dialogue, describes the
misconceptions that divide Muslims and Christians, and offers some
correctives. The lecture that stunned an entire theological conference.
Diveyevo:
A Pilgrim's Chronicle
by Mother Nectaria MacLess
Since Holy Trinity Women's Monastery opened its doors in 1990, the
rebirth of this historic convent has been an inspiration to Orthodox
everywhere. Our pilgrim's chronicle, spanning ten years of monastic
revival, brings to life the pre-revolutionary places and the contemporary
Christians who are laboring to rebuild St. Seraphim's Diveyevo.
An
Album of Old Sarov and Diveyevo
Pre-revolutionary photos from the archives of Diveyevo Convent.
1991:
The Return of St. Seraphim's Relics to Diveyevo
by Fr. Artemy Vladimirov
A talk on Moscow's Radio Radonezh, given days after St. Seraphim's
relics were carried in processsion through Moscow streets.
St.
Seraphim's Canonization and the Russian Royal Family at Sarov
A narative of the 1903 canonization of St. Seraphim and the years
of devotion and pilgrimage by the Russian royal family that preceded
it.
Beyond
the Great Wall: Orthodoxy In China
Chinese philologist loannis Chen maps out the acutely fragile Orthodox
life of contemporary China, the 20th-century events that have
shaped it, and his plea for an eleventh-hour rescue. Reading this
before publication, a Russian editor exclaimed, "This is the
heart of China." We agree.
The
Lotus Cross
A short chronograph of China's early Christian history and the monument
that preserved it.
The Ikon in the Home
by Stephen Graham
Late 19th-century English adventurer Stephen Graham rekindles the
past and illumines the present with his engaging narrative of
pre-rev-olutionary Russia.
The
Lightness of Being (Orthodox)
Anecdotes of Moscow Christians.
The Bones
of Contention
An interview with Olga Nikolaievna Kulikovsky-Romanoff
In the second of our two-part interview, Olga Nikolaievna, wife
of Tihon Kulikovsky-Romanoff (the nephew of Tsar Nicholas II and
grandson of Tsar Alexander III), speaks of her ongoing struggle
to dispute the authenticity of the alleged remains of Tsar
Nicholas II and his family buried in St. Petersburg, her own views
of monarchy and government, and her charity work with the Grand
Duchess Olga Alexandrovna Foundation.
Forgive
Us, Merciful Lord
A General Confession for Great Lent
A Lenten reflection led by Fr. Artemy Vladimirov of All Saints Church,
Moscow, Russia.
Living
Theology in Thessalonica
Three western students studying theology in Thessalonica talk about
their experience of Greek culture, education and spirituality,
and their changing world-views.
Father
Chariton
A Pascha story from Russky Palomnik, Spring, 1911.
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