Saints of Pskov Martyred by the Latins

March 4, 2024 St. Ioasaph of Snetogorsk Monastery and St. Basil of Mirozh Monastery (1299) The Holy Hieromartyrs Joasaph of Snetogorsk and Basil of Mirozh suffered under the Germans at two of the most ancient of the Pskov monasteries during the thirteenth century. Saint Basil directed the Savior-Transfiguration Mirozh monastery, founded in the year 1156[…]

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Holy Father Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza

The Twenty-Sixth Day of February Today the Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza. We read in the Synaxarion that he was present during the historical period when paganism lost its prominence, the great persecutions subsided, and Christianity came to the forefront. However, as is always the case when new rulers take over, there[…]

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The Healing Touch of Jesus

The healing touch of Jesus is what we all so desperately need, and so many don’t have that in person connection in the form of a Church Parish with a full time Priest, which is the full Gospel lived out in Orthodox Christianity. We are supporting local missional Church Parishes and their Priests who sometimes[…]

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RETURN FROM BABYLON

SUNDAY OF THE PRODIGAL SON March 3, 2024 This coming Sunday we remember the Parable of the Prodigal Son. A Gospel that every Orthodox Christian should be very familiar with, we see the events of a young son approaching his father asking for his inheritance to go off into the world to begin a life[…]

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A RIGHT TO BE HEARD

February 25, 2024 This Sunday the Orthodox Church brings to us the Gospel of the Publican and the Pharisee marking the start of the Triodion period outside the Slavic Tradition that signifies the approach of the Season of Great Lent as we are now three weeks out from its glorious start. This Gospel describes two[…]

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