Hair in the Censer
Fr. Apostolos Hill discusses how we should anoint the Body of Jesus through repentance and confession and how we mustn't put "hair in the censer" by substituting our own views for the Gospel.
Fr. Apostolos Hill discusses how we should anoint the Body of Jesus through repentance and confession and how we mustn't put "hair in the censer" by substituting our own views for the Gospel.
In his sermon on the 4th Sunday of Great Lent, Fr. Gregory says there are two chief enemies of the spiritual life, self-righteousness, or vainglory, and despair.
Dr. Albert Rossi continues his reflections on the profound statement by St. Silouan the Athonite, "Keep your mind in hell and despair not."
Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the profound statement by St. Silouan the Athonite, "Keep your mind in hell and despair not."
Following yesterday's pontifical election, Fr. Andrew Damick comments on this most recent event as well as the recent election of Patriarch John X of the Holy Synod of Antioch.
Fr. Lawrence Farley argues that Herod had more insight into the significance of Jesus than do most moderns.
Fr. John Parker has been appointed the new Chair of the Department of Evangelism for the Orthodox Church in America. We caught up with him at the All-American Council in Seattle and asked about his plans and vision for evangelization and outreach.
Dr. Frank Papatheofanis talks with John Maddex about the newly announced endowed chair established at St. Katherine College in honor of Fr. Peter Gillquist who fell asleep in the Lord on July 1, 2012.
Northern Ireland Football League chief executive Gerard Lawlor says criticism in the wake of Larne's 4-1 defeat by Shamrock Rovers was "over the top".
He told a Fine Gael party gathering that he would not employ some teachers to "get things done".
The small town of Irvinestown in County Fermanagh is the final resting place for 82 young airmen.
The technology allows people to scan a code and get information on navigating buildings.
UK Border Force find 25kg of cocaine in a Darlington man's suitcase after he flies in from Mexico.
Great North Air Ambulance says a green laser was shone into its helicopter on Monday evening.
Leeds and Liverpool Canal bosses appeal for help funding the maintenance of the network.
A report to the council says the damage to the Rivelin Valley nature trail has hit access.
A "credible international operator" has been found for the site, South Yorkshire leaders are told.
The successful candidate will fly one of its Airbus H145 helicopters, Yorkshire Air Ambulance says.
A chance meeting at a hospitality suite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has led to a former Brazil international playing for free in the FA Cup second round.
The operation was uncovered following a search of a disused office building in Morecambe.
Three men, two women and a teenage girl are due to appear in court charged with drug offences.
Organisers of the Great Dorset Steam Fair say it costs about £5m to run the event each year.
Which? research has found evidence of excessive smart device surveillance – from air fryers demanding permission to listen in on your conversations and sharing data with TikTok, to TVs wanting […]
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A while back, I blogged about what it means to be Cloud Native. One of the key issues is multi-tenancy. As I discussed in that blog, there is a huge cost benefit in resources to multi-tenancy. This is how we can afford to run http://cloud.wso2.com and offer multi-tenant Tomcat currently for free beta use.
Today Amazon announced Elastic Beanstalk. They call it a PaaS. Unfortunately Elastic Beanstalk is only multi-tenant at the VM layer - in other words it is fundamentally IaaS not PaaS. In other words you don't get the true benefit of PaaS: every Beanstalk user has to pay for at least one EC2 instance. Amazon tries to put this in a nice light:
Each of your Elastic Beanstalk applications will be run on one or more EC2 instances that are provisioned just for your application.WSO2 Stratos is designed to share the cost of the infrastructure fairly. In other words we will be charging for CPU, Bandwidth and Disk space, not for just having an app sitting waiting for requests.
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