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The Doors The Doors




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Chieti, Reunion, and the Rush to Embrace




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Concerning Burning




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An Insignificant Sound




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Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other




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Just the Facts, Ma'am




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In Praise of CS Lewis




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Blood That Cries

Fr. Lawrence says that any sensible discussion of the moral legitimacy of capital punishment must center on the Scriptures and the Tradition of the Church, not on one’s subjective feelings




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Feast of the Entrance




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Holy Hatred




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Hipster Christmas




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Charlie Brown And The Lonely Walk Of Faith




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Just Imagine, John Lennon




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Born of a Virgin?




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Papal Calendar




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Queen James Bible




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On The Virtue Of Goodness




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Preaching




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The Feast of the Meeting




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Liturgy and the Language of the Street




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Suicide




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The Priest and the Parish Council




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Annunciation




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Palm Sunday

Where would you find yourself on that day when our Lord road into town on the seat of a foal?




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Another Jesus

Fr. Lawrence reflects on the questions that must be asked to determine if someone is preaching "another Jesus." He suggests that the blessing of same-sex activity by some churches raise the same questions as in St. Paul's day.




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Understanding Pascha

Fr. Lawrence talks about the societal lies that Pascha reveals.




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Converting the Heathen

Fr. Lawrence asks if we should be trying to convert those of other faiths or not faith to Christianity.




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It Is Time For The Lord To Act

How important is it for the people to be there when the Divine Liturgy starts?




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Unquenchable Fire

Fr. Lawrence talks about is just released Ancient Faith book "Unquenchable Fire."




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Of Gay Sex and Leaven

What does the Orthodox Church think about gay sex? The official answer is not hard to find.




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Holy Fire

The so-called “Holy Fire” is the name given to the fire that appears on ends of the candles of the Patriarch of Jerusalem and others every Holy Saturday.




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The Great Litany

Fr. Lawrence offers commentary on the Divine Liturgy with a focus today on the Great Litany.




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The Antiphons

Fr. Lawrence continues his commentary on the Divine Liturgy with a focus on the Antiphons.




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Appreciating Anathemas

The decrees and canons of the Provincial and Ecumenical Councils today often sound odd in our modern ears.




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The Trisagion Hymn

In the original usage, the Trisagion was sung as a refrain to Psalm 80. The cantor would chant verses of the psalm as all walked in procession and the people sung the Trisagion hymn as its refrain after every verse.




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Commentary on the Divine Liturgy: the Epistle

We regard it as “Scripture”, a holy text, and of course it is. But it is also a personal letter addressed and written to people other than ourselves.




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Commentary on the Divine Liturgy: the Gospel

In the Gospel reading Christ even now stands in our midst to speak to our hearts.




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Three Liturgical Questions

I sometimes cannot help asking myself three liturgical questions whenever I visit churches which serve the Liturgy in the “classic” pattern I learned in seminary—all of those questions quite rhetorical.




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Not Like Religion – the Christian Clergy

It is easy to misinterpret Christianity as a religion like any other but Fr. Lawrence maintains it is unique.




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The Feast of Byzantium

The Feast of the Elevation of the Cross could also be called The Feast of Byzantium.




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Not Like Religion – Clean vs. Unclean

Fr. Lawrence continues his series and examines the correlation in the Scriptures between that which is clean and that which is unclean.




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Not Like Religion – Sacred Space

We Christians share certain external similarities with the religions, but these external similarities can mask the inner meanings of the things we seem to share. In reality, everything in Christianity is different from the religions.




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Why We Need a God of Wrath

Do the words “God is love” mean God could never be wrathful?




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Allegory and the Old Testament

Fr. Lawrence says it is safe to say that the allegorical method has fallen upon hard times in the scholarly world.




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Waters of Marah

North American popular culture, as brought into your home and heart by the North American media, is a very powerful force, and it seems that we too easily underestimate its transforming power.




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A Brief Word About Eternal Punishment

How the concept of punishment in the world to come was understood at the time of Christ.




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King Herod and the True Meaning of Christmas

Fr. Lawrence Farley is convinced that his culture knows absolutely nothing about the true meaning of Christmas.




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Herod and the True Meaning of Christmas




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Old Testament Feasts




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The Father is Greater Than I