por Internet Identity Workshop XXXVIII Report By www.windley.com Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2024 18:19:03 -0400 Summary: This spring's IIW was full of interesting people and interesting discussions with people from around the globe. We recently completed the 38th edition of the Internet Identity Workshop. We had 330 people from around the world who called 169 sessions. As usual there was lots of energy and thousands of side conversations. IIW is a place to get things done and it showed in the energy and the comments people made to me about how much they enjoyed it. Tuesday opening (click to enlarge) As you can see by the pins in the map at the top of this post, there were attendees from all over the world. Not surprisingly, most of the attendees were from the US (241), followed by Canada (11). Germany, India, and Switzerland rounded out the top five with 9, 8, and 7 attendees respectively. Attendees from India (5), Thailand (3), and Korea (3) showed IIW's diversity with attendees from APAC. And there were 4 attendees from South America this time. Sadly, there were no attendees from Africa again. Please remember we offer scholarships for people from underrepresented areas, so if you'd like to come to IIW39, please let us know. If you're working on identity, we want you there. Demo hour on Wednesday (click to enlarge) For states and provinces, California was first with 122. Washington (16), Utah (10), Texas (10) and New York (10) rounded out the top five. San Francisco (14) Oakland (13), San Jose (12), Seattle (11), and New York (9) were the top cities. Drummond Reed conducts a session (click to enlarge) In addition to sessions, we have a demo hour on Wednesday that is a little like speed dating. There were 20 different projects highlighted. There's always more than one session that I want to attend in any given time slot and choosing is hard. That's a common refrain. Luckily we have sessions notes that we publish in a Book of Proceedings. Here's pictures from all three days courtesy of Doc Searls You belong at IIW! IIW is where you will meet people to help you solve problems and move your ideas forward. Please come! IIW 39 will be held October 29-31, 2024 at the Computer History Museum. We'll have tickets available soon. Tags: identity iiw Full Article
por Internet Identity Workshop XXXIX Report By www.windley.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:35:46 -0500 Summary: We held the 39th edition of Internet Identity Workshop last week. Like always, it was a great week. The 39th edition of the Internet Identity Workshop wrapped up last week. We have 364 attendees from around the world who called 178 sessions. I can't begin to describe the energy of the identity community when they all get together to discuss their favorite topics. If you like identity, or simply want to be part of an enthusiastic technical community, you should come to IIW. As you can see by the pins in the map at the top of this post, there were attendees from all over the world. Not surprisingly, most of the attendees were from the US (251), followed by Canada (18) and France (14). Germany, Japan, and Australia rounded out the top six with 12, 9, and 7 attendees respectively. Attendees from India (5), Columbia (3), and Chile (2) show IIW's geographic diversity. Sadly, there were no attendees from Africa again. Please remember we offer scholarships for people from underrepresented areas, so if you'd like to come to IIW40, please let us know. If you're working on identity, we want you there. For states and provinces, California was first with 131 attendees. Washington (19), Utah (14), New York (9), and Massachusetts (9) made up the rest of the top 5. San Jose (20), San Francisco (16), Paris (12), Oakland (11), and Seattle (9) were the top five cities. We'll have the book of proceedings out in a month or so with notes from the different sessions and descriptions of the 20 demos given during demo hour. Past proceedings are available here. The next IIW takes place April 8-10, 2025 at the Computer History Museum. This will be IIW XL, number 40! We'll have registration open the first part of December. If you're interested in sponsoring, send me a note. Tags: iiw identity Full Article
por First RSS WinterFest 2004 in Portland By Published On :: 2003-12-15T19:02:08-07:00 DecisionCast is producing RSS WinterFest. The events, January 21 and 22, will feature a host of well known speakers who will discuss the future of RSS and Internet Content Syndication. Full Article
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por World EV Sales Report — Top Selling Auto Brands & Groups By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 18:07:54 +0000 We published our report on the world’s top selling EV models yesterday. Now, let’s look at which auto brands and auto groups sold the most plugin vehicles and the most BEVs in September. Top Selling Brands In September, #1 BYD, now deep into pricing out the competition (fossil fueled and electric…) didn’t ... [continued] The post World EV Sales Report — Top Selling Auto Brands & Groups appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport CleanTechnica CleanTechnica Exclusive CleanTechnica Reports Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Hybrid Electric Cars Market Research PHEV Research Aion AITO BMW BYD EV sales geely Leap Motor Li Auto Mercedes Tesla Volkswagen Volvo World EV Sales Wuling
por Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:29:33 +0000 Colombia’s EV market is booming. As I said a couple months ago, we’re not only seeing significant YoY (year over year) growth (as we are in several other markets, including Costa Rica, Uruguay, Mexico, and Brazil), but we’re also looking at “bursts” of demand that lead to significant MoM (month ... [continued] The post Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport CleanTechnica CleanTechnica Exclusive Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Market Research Research Colombia Colombia EV Sales EV sales
por Waymo Supporting Single Mothers & Vulnerable Road Users By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:57:08 +0000 Waymo is growing its ridership by leaps and bounds, and opening up to more and more riders almost every week it seems. It’s also working on its PR, looking to score brownie points for helping different disadvantaged groups. Or maybe it’s just trying to do good in the world — ... [continued] The post Waymo Supporting Single Mothers & Vulnerable Road Users appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Autonomous Vehicles Clean Transport Electric Cars Electric Vehicles California robotaxis Waymo
por Oracle pumps £150m into Oxford Nanopore float By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 16 Sep 2021 14:00:46 GMT Full Article topics:organisations/oracle-corporation structure:technology topics:things/biotech topics:things/startups structure:business/companies storytype:standard
por SurveyMonkey adds WhatsApp support for easier survey sharing By betanews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:14:50 +0000 SurveyMonkey, a widely used platform for creating surveys and forms, has expanded its social sharing capabilities to include WhatsApp. This addition allows users to share their surveys and forms directly with WhatsApp contacts and groups, aiming to simplify the distribution process. WhatsApp joins SurveyMonkey’s existing social sharing options, which include LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Microsoft Teams. With over 2 billion active users globally, WhatsApp is recognized as one of the most popular messaging apps. SurveyMonkey customers in over 130 countries, speaking 56 different languages, can now leverage this integration to share surveys and forms through a platform that… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article Eric Johnson mobile surveys social media tools survey distribution survey platform survey sharing survey tools SurveyMonkey WhatsApp feature WhatsApp integration
por November 2024 Google Webmaster Report By www.seroundtable.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:01:00 -0500 While Google has yet to confirm a Google search ranking update, we have seen tremendous volatility in the Google Search results this month. Google did, however, confirm it can downgrade sections of content that are starkly different from the main content. We also posted an update on the helpful content update. Finally, Google did say a new Google update is coming soon.It slipped my mind and I forgot to post the Google Webmaster Report at the beginning of the month, so here it is, the November Google Webmaster Report.Google said the sitelinks search box is going away soon. Google tested showing the full recipe in the search results, which was upsetting. Google rolled out AI Overviews to a 100+ countries, added new AI Overview features and much more. Google also launched AI features in local search and maps. Finally, the DOJ said they may break up Google but that was before Trump won the election. Google ad revenue was way up again this past quarter. And Google replaced Prabhakar Raghavan with Nick Fox.If you missed the last recap, it is at the October 2024 Google Webmaster Report.Here are the important stories for the past month:Google Updates Election 2024 Google Search Ranking Update ð>ð' Halloween 2024 Google Search Ranking Update ð'>> Google Search Ranking Volatility Again On October 26th & 27th & 23rd & 24th Google Search Ranking Volatility Continues October 19th & 20th Google Search Ranking Volatility Again Heats Up (October 15th) Google Search Ranking Volatility Rumbling Again October 10th Record-Breaking Google Search Ranking Volatility Continues Into October Google Search Downgrading Rankings Of Content Starkly Different From Main Content Google: Search Ranking Update Coming Soon But HCU Victims May Not Recover Report: 22% Of Sites Hit By Google's Helpful Content Update Are Up 20%+ Google Search Console Google Search Console Partial Data Reports With Dotted Lines Google Search Console Performance Report Showing Almost No Data Today Google SEO Did Google Hit Fortune Recommends With A Search Penalty Over Site Reputation Abuse? Google AI Overviews Not Linking To Sites Hit By Helpful Content Update Google: Doubtful You'd See Big Ranking Drop Over Core Web Vitals Issues Google: Having Different Links On Mobile vs Desktop Pages Can Slow Crawl Google Proposes New Shipping Data Schema Including Type ShippingService Google Warning On JavaScript-Generated Product Markup Google Updates URL Structure, Favicon & Adds Google Trends Docs Google Clarified Support For Robots.txt Fields With Tiny Change Google Drops Support For Noarchive Meta Tag Directive Google Merchant Listings Adds Certification Markup Support Google To Host Creator Summit At GooglePlex Later This Month Google User Interface Google Sitelinks Search Box Going Away Next Month Google Tests Quick View Button For Recipes That Keep You On Google Google Tests Dropping Results Count After Moving It Under Search Tools Google Search Tests Verified Labels For Product Results Google Tests Frequently Saved Label On Search Result Snippets Google Menu Highlights Search Carousel Google Search Entity Trust Scores From APIVoid & ScamAdviser Google Search Snippet With Mentioned Products Carousel Google Other People Search Box Google Search People's Insights For Unprofessional Medical Advice Expandable Google Knowledge Panels On Desktop Search Google Search Tests List Articles Google Search Tests Top Links Title For Sitelinks? Google Search Tests Replacing Google Logo With Super G Logo Google AI Overviews Google AI Overviews Rolling Out To 100+ Countries & Billion+ Users Google AI Overview Ads, New Link Format, AI Organized Search Results & More Google AI Overviews Highlight Feature Expands AI Responses Google Generative AI Snippets Throughout Search Results Google Shopping "Researched with AI - Experimental" Answer Google Local Google AI Answers In Google Maps: Things To Do, Review Summaries & About This Place Google Local Service Ads To Soon Require Google Business Profile Google Business Profiles Learn Something Specific Question Box Google Business Profiles Removes Health Insurance Accepted Google Tests Discover More Places & Explore Places Nearby Google Business Profiles Testing Reviews Within Photo Carousels Google Business Profiles: Answer Questions About Your Inventory Google Drag & Drop Reorder Your Restaurant Menu Items Google Business DOJ May Breakup Google As Remedy To Monopoly Ruling Google Ad Revenue Up 10% - With Biggest Ad Revenue Quarter Ever Nick Fox New Lead Of Google Search; Replaced Prabhakar RaghavanForum discussion at WebmasterWorld. Full Article
por New: Google Search Supports C2PA Metadata For About This Image Feature By www.seroundtable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:21:00 -0500 A couple of months ago, we reported how Google Search will label if an image was AI-generated, edited by photo editing software or taken with a camera by working with Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) as a technical standard. Well, now Google officially supports C2PA metadata in the about this image feature. Google wrote this morning, Google Search now supports this [C2PA] metadata in the "About this image" feature."Google updated its image meta data documentation to add a new section for "How C2PA metadata can appear in Google Search results."The new section reads:If an image contains C2PA metadata, Google can extract those details and may show information in the "About this image" feature, such as how the image was created or if it was edited with AI tools. This metadata comes from a signer, which is usually an app, device, or service (for example, photo editing software, the camera itself, or other services that modify or create images) that meets the following conditions:The app, device, or service has adopted C2PA version 2.1 or later. The image's manifest must be signed by a certificate from a Certification Authority on the C2PA Trust List.It does seem like Adobe products, like Photoshop, Illustrated, and others, do support this metadata.I just wonder how it handles the image above, which I generate using Midjourney AI and then edit later in Photoshop.Forum discussion at X. Full Article
por Brimstone – the world’s first carbon negative portland cement By www.redferret.net Published On :: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 12:17:53 +0000 Californian company Brimstone has announced the development of the world’s first carbon negative cement product. It’s a bold statement, and if true could revolutionize the global building industry and lead to a new era of carbon neutral construction. Cement is a big deal. Every year and estimated 4.4 billion tons of the stuff is produced to craft our buildings. But there’s a hidden cost to the environment. If cement was a country, it would be the third largest CO2 emitter... The post Brimstone – the world’s first carbon negative portland cement appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal. Full Article Eco Friendly carbon capture cdr cement CO2 concrete construction sustainable building
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por Game On! How to Unlock the Potential of Fall Sports Viewership By www.comscore.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jul 2023 10:00:00 +0000 Picture this: The leaves are starting to change, the days are getting shorter and school is back in full swing. These telltale signs can only mean one thing. Fall has arrived. Full Article
por Young Women Emerge as Fastest-Growing Sports Audience By www.comscore.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 16:00:00 +0000 From June 2022 to June 2023, there was a 22% increase in the number of females aged 18-24 who visited a sports website or app, more than any other age and gender breakout1. This is happening as women's sports are becoming more mainstream, with new leagues, more investment, and increased screen time. It's also a major trend to watch during the 2023 Women's FIFA World Cup. Full Article
por How to add PGP support on Android for added security and privacy By www.zdnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:43:35 GMT If you need to add encryption or digital signing to the Thunderbird email app (or other supporting apps) on Android, there's one clear and easy route to success. Full Article
por Time and Despondency Part I: The Most Temporal of Passions By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-02T15:36:42+00:00 In the first episode of a five-part Lenten series on despondency, we learn what despondency is (and what it isn't), and how it relates to our experience of time. Ultimately, despondency is a means of escaping the present moment we find ourselves in. Full Article
por The Importance of Effective Preaching - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-12-04T23:30:01+00:00 While Orthodox Christians understand the place of the homily in the hierarchy of our Divine Liturgy, St. Paul was clear on the importance of homilies and sermons in 2nd Timothy 4:1: “I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ…: Preach the Word! …Convince, rebuke, exhort….” On this episode, Bill Marianes and Fr. Barnabas Powell talk about the importance of effective preaching. Full Article
por The Importance of Effective Preaching - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-06T03:18:13+00:00 Tonight's Stewardship Calling on Ancient Faith Radio is the second in a 3-part series on some things we can do to have the most effective and impactful homilies and sermons from the perspectives of both those who preach them and those whom they reach. These programs are important and can be helpful to both laity and clergy alike. Bill's guest tonight is one of the greatest homilists - Fr. Nicholas Louh of St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church in Jacksonville, FL. Full Article
por El Tonto Por Christo: An Interview with Josh David Jordan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-11-30T16:49:56+00:00 Josh David Jordan, is a filmmaker and convert to Orthodoxy from St Seraphim Cathedral. Dallas is working on a movie about an abbott who is a fool-for-Christ. Josh got a lot of critical praise for his first movie, "This World Won't Break," which was screened at festivals around the world and won many awards. It is streaming now on every platform. Thanks to the positive response to "This World Won't Break," Josh was able to draw Hollywood professionals from every discipline to "El Tonto." It's an impressive film and I think will do much to introduce people everywhere to Orthodoxy. https://www.eltontoporcristo.com Full Article
por The Importance of Mentors By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-27T18:25:44+00:00 Mentors play vital roles in our lives, helping us discern the movement of God. Join Christian this week as he has some help in exploring how Christ reveals Himself through these unique relationships. Full Article
por Bishops - Part 38: The Important 13th Century By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-11-09T13:23:00+00:00 Some call the 13th century the most important century in Church history when the schism between east and west was solidified to this present day. Full Article
por The Importance of Christian Marriage By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-09-19T05:01:00+00:00 Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from September 15, 2024. Full Article
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por How to Create a Blog or a Freelance Writer’s Portfolio Using Propel Site By leavingworkbehind.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Sep 2020 22:39:00 +0000 These days, anyone can start a blog or create a simple website in a matter of hours. However, getting that website to work and look just the way you want it to takes a lot more time. Most people don’t realize that and end up giving up long before the work is done. If you don’t have […] The post How to Create a Blog or a Freelance Writer’s Portfolio Using Propel Site appeared first on Leaving Work Behind. Full Article Blogging Beginner Blogging
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por St Porphyrius, bishop of Gaza (420) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:30:06+00:00 He was born to a wealthy, noble family in Thessalonica around 347. Filled more and more with a yearning for God, he abandoned his worldly possessions and traveled to Egypt, living for five years as a monk at Sketis. From there he went to Palestine, where he lived for another five years in a cave in the Jordan desert. Suffering from a severe ailment, he was forced to move to Jerusalem; there he was suddenly and completely cured following a vision on Golgotha, in which he saw the Good Thief come down from the cross to lead him to Christ, who gave the Cross into his keeping. Porphyrius took up the trade of a shoemaker in Jerusalem to provide for his few needs. His humility and charity became so well-known that the Bishop of Jerusalem ordained him to the priesthood at the age of forty-five, and made him Stavrophylax, keeper of the True Cross of the Savior — thus fulfilling Porphyrius' vision on Golgotha. Three years later, much against his will, he was elected Bishop of Gaza. Throughout his episcopate he was persecuted by the pagans who still dominated the life of that city — though he was able to convert many of them by his own example of holiness, and by the many miracles that were wrought through his intercessions. Once, when the city was suffering from a long drought, the Saint gathered the city's Christians (who numbered no more than 280), told them to fast, and celebrated an all-night vigil. The next morning, as the Bishop and his entire flock went in procession through the city it began to rain. At this, 127 pagans were converted. When the pagans' violent attacks continued, Porphyrius appealed to the Emperor Arcadius for an edict closing of the pagan temples in Gaza. With the support of St John Chrysostom the edict was issued. When the Imperial representatives entered Gaza, accompanied by Bishop Porphyrius bearing the Cross, the statue of Aphrodite in the city's main temple shattered into pieces. Eight temples were destroyed, and a Church was built on the site of the largest. Hundreds of pagans embraced the Faith and, after instruction, were baptized by the Saint. After twenty-five years as bishop, during which he had seen his see transformed from a small flock of beleaguered Christians into a Christian territory, Saint Porphyrius reposed in peace in 420. Full Article
por St Porphyrius, bishop of Gaza (420) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T19:59:00+00:00 He was born to a wealthy, noble family in Thessalonica around 347. Filled more and more with a yearning for God, he abandoned his worldly possessions and traveled to Egypt, living for five years as a monk at Sketis. From there he went to Palestine, where he lived for another five years in a cave in the Jordan desert. Suffering from a severe ailment, he was forced to move to Jerusalem; there he was suddenly and completely cured following a vision on Golgotha, in which he saw the Good Thief come down from the cross to lead him to Christ, who gave the Cross into his keeping. Porphyrius took up the trade of a shoemaker in Jerusalem to provide for his few needs. His humility and charity became so well-known that the Bishop of Jerusalem ordained him to the priesthood at the age of forty-five, and made him Stavrophylax, keeper of the True Cross of the Savior — thus fulfilling Porphyrius' vision on Golgotha. Three years later, much against his will, he was elected Bishop of Gaza. Throughout his episcopate he was persecuted by the pagans who still dominated the life of that city — though he was able to convert many of them by his own example of holiness, and by the many miracles that were wrought through his intercessions. Once, when the city was suffering from a long drought, the Saint gathered the city's Christians (who numbered no more than 280), told them to fast, and celebrated an all-night vigil. The next morning, as the Bishop and his entire flock went in procession through the city it began to rain. At this, 127 pagans were converted. When the pagans' violent attacks continued, Porphyrius appealed to the Emperor Arcadius for an edict closing of the pagan temples in Gaza. With the support of St John Chrysostom the edict was issued. When the Imperial representatives entered Gaza, accompanied by Bishop Porphyrius bearing the Cross, the statue of Aphrodite in the city's main temple shattered into pieces. Eight temples were destroyed, and a Church was built on the site of the largest. Hundreds of pagans embraced the Faith and, after instruction, were baptized by the Saint. After twenty-five years as bishop, during which he had seen his see transformed from a small flock of beleaguered Christians into a Christian territory, Saint Porphyrius reposed in peace in 420. Full Article
por St Porphyrius, bishop of Gaza (420) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-15T16:39:25+00:00 He was born to a wealthy, noble family in Thessalonica around 347. Filled more and more with a yearning for God, he abandoned his worldly possessions and traveled to Egypt, living for five years as a monk at Sketis. From there he went to Palestine, where he lived for another five years in a cave in the Jordan desert. Suffering from a severe ailment, he was forced to move to Jerusalem; there he was suddenly and completely cured following a vision on Golgotha, in which he saw the Good Thief come down from the cross to lead him to Christ, who gave the Cross into his keeping. Porphyrius took up the trade of a shoemaker in Jerusalem to provide for his few needs. His humility and charity became so well-known that the Bishop of Jerusalem ordained him to the priesthood at the age of forty-five, and made him Stavrophylax, keeper of the True Cross of the Savior — thus fulfilling Porphyrius' vision on Golgotha. Three years later, much against his will, he was elected Bishop of Gaza. Throughout his episcopate he was persecuted by the pagans who still dominated the life of that city — though he was able to convert many of them by his own example of holiness, and by the many miracles that were wrought through his intercessions. Once, when the city was suffering from a long drought, the Saint gathered the city's Christians (who numbered no more than 280), told them to fast, and celebrated an all-night vigil. The next morning, as the Bishop and his entire flock went in procession through the city it began to rain. At this, 127 pagans were converted. When the pagans' violent attacks continued, Porphyrius appealed to the Emperor Arcadius for an edict closing of the pagan temples in Gaza. With the support of St John Chrysostom the edict was issued. When the Imperial representatives entered Gaza, accompanied by Bishop Porphyrius bearing the Cross, the statue of Aphrodite in the city's main temple shattered into pieces. Eight temples were destroyed, and a Church was built on the site of the largest. Hundreds of pagans embraced the Faith and, after instruction, were baptized by the Saint. After twenty-five years as bishop, during which he had seen his see transformed from a small flock of beleaguered Christians into a Christian territory, Saint Porphyrius reposed in peace in 420. Full Article
por St Porphyrius, bishop of Gaza (420) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-02-08T17:15:46+00:00 He was born to a wealthy, noble family in Thessalonica around 347. Filled more and more with a yearning for God, he abandoned his worldly possessions and traveled to Egypt, living for five years as a monk at Sketis. From there he went to Palestine, where he lived for another five years in a cave in the Jordan desert. Suffering from a severe ailment, he was forced to move to Jerusalem; there he was suddenly and completely cured following a vision on Golgotha, in which he saw the Good Thief come down from the cross to lead him to Christ, who gave the Cross into his keeping. Porphyrius took up the trade of a shoemaker in Jerusalem to provide for his few needs. His humility and charity became so well-known that the Bishop of Jerusalem ordained him to the priesthood at the age of forty-five, and made him Stavrophylax, keeper of the True Cross of the Savior — thus fulfilling Porphyrius' vision on Golgotha. Three years later, much against his will, he was elected Bishop of Gaza. Throughout his episcopate he was persecuted by the pagans who still dominated the life of that city — though he was able to convert many of them by his own example of holiness, and by the many miracles that were wrought through his intercessions. Once, when the city was suffering from a long drought, the Saint gathered the city's Christians (who numbered no more than 280), told them to fast, and celebrated an all-night vigil. The next morning, as the Bishop and his entire flock went in procession through the city it began to rain. At this, 127 pagans were converted. When the pagans' violent attacks continued, Porphyrius appealed to the Emperor Arcadius for an edict closing of the pagan temples in Gaza. With the support of St John Chrysostom the edict was issued. When the Imperial representatives entered Gaza, accompanied by Bishop Porphyrius bearing the Cross, the statue of Aphrodite in the city's main temple shattered into pieces. Eight temples were destroyed, and a Church was built on the site of the largest. Hundreds of pagans embraced the Faith and, after instruction, were baptized by the Saint. After twenty-five years as bishop, during which he had seen his see transformed from a small flock of beleaguered Christians into a Christian territory, Saint Porphyrius reposed in peace in 420. Full Article
por Holy Martyr Porphyrius (361). By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-09-15T05:20:40+00:00 "An actor, he first mocked at Christians before Julian the Apostate. On one occasion, when he was mimicking the Christian mystery of Baptism, he was dipped into the water, pronouncing the words: 'In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.' When he emerged from the water, he cried out: 'Now I am a Christian!' Everyone thought that this was in jest, as always, but he held firm to it, stopped mocking Christians and finally suffered for Christ. He was beheaded in 361, and entered into the Kingdom of Christ." (Prologue) We rightly condemn worship that is purely external; but the life of St Porphyrius reminds us in a striking way that the 'externals' of the Faith have a power that can work to convert the heart of man. St Porphyrius used the words of Holy Baptism not only carelessly but mockingly, yet by God's grace he emerged from the waters truly renewed into Christ. Full Article
por Holy Martyr Porphyrius By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-09-15T05:00:00+00:00 "An actor, he first mocked at Christians before Julian the Apostate. On one occasion, when he was mimicking the Christian mystery of Baptism, he was dipped into the water, pronouncing the words: 'In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.' When he emerged from the water, he cried out: 'Now I am a Christian!' Everyone thought that this was in jest, as always, but he held firm to it, stopped mocking Christians and finally suffered for Christ. He was beheaded in 361, and entered into the Kingdom of Christ." (Prologue) We rightly condemn worship that is purely external; but the life of St Porphyrius reminds us in a striking way that the 'externals' of the Faith have a power that can work to convert the heart of man. St Porphyrius used the words of Holy Baptism not only carelessly but mockingly, yet by God's grace he emerged from the waters truly renewed into Christ. Full Article
por St Porphyrius, bishop of Gaza (420) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-02-26T06:01:00+00:00 He was born to a wealthy, noble family in Thessalonica around 347. Filled more and more with a yearning for God, he abandoned his worldly possessions and traveled to Egypt, living for five years as a monk at Sketis. From there he went to Palestine, where he lived for another five years in a cave in the Jordan desert. Suffering from a severe ailment, he was forced to move to Jerusalem; there he was suddenly and completely cured following a vision on Golgotha, in which he saw the Good Thief come down from the cross to lead him to Christ, who gave the Cross into his keeping. Porphyrius took up the trade of a shoemaker in Jerusalem to provide for his few needs. His humility and charity became so well-known that the Bishop of Jerusalem ordained him to the priesthood at the age of forty-five, and made him Stavrophylax, keeper of the True Cross of the Savior — thus fulfilling Porphyrius' vision on Golgotha. Three years later, much against his will, he was elected Bishop of Gaza. Throughout his episcopate he was persecuted by the pagans who still dominated the life of that city — though he was able to convert many of them by his own example of holiness, and by the many miracles that were wrought through his intercessions. Once, when the city was suffering from a long drought, the Saint gathered the city's Christians (who numbered no more than 280), told them to fast, and celebrated an all-night vigil. The next morning, as the Bishop and his entire flock went in procession through the city it began to rain. At this, 127 pagans were converted. When the pagans' violent attacks continued, Porphyrius appealed to the Emperor Arcadius for an edict closing of the pagan temples in Gaza. With the support of St John Chrysostom the edict was issued. When the Imperial representatives entered Gaza, accompanied by Bishop Porphyrius bearing the Cross, the statue of Aphrodite in the city's main temple shattered into pieces. Eight temples were destroyed, and a Church was built on the site of the largest. Hundreds of pagans embraced the Faith and, after instruction, were baptized by the Saint. After twenty-five years as bishop, during which he had seen his see transformed from a small flock of beleaguered Christians into a Christian territory, Saint Porphyrius reposed in peace in 420. Full Article
por Holy Martyr Porphyrius By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-09-15T05:01:00+00:00 "An actor, he first mocked at Christians before Julian the Apostate. On one occasion, when he was mimicking the Christian mystery of Baptism, he was dipped into the water, pronouncing the words: 'In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.' When he emerged from the water, he cried out: 'Now I am a Christian!' Everyone thought that this was in jest, as always, but he held firm to it, stopped mocking Christians and finally suffered for Christ. He was beheaded in 361, and entered into the Kingdom of Christ." (Prologue) We rightly condemn worship that is purely external; but the life of St Porphyrius reminds us in a striking way that the 'externals' of the Faith have a power that can work to convert the heart of man. St Porphyrius used the words of Holy Baptism not only carelessly but mockingly, yet by God's grace he emerged from the waters truly renewed into Christ. Full Article
por Understanding the Importance of the Divine Liturgy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-01-23T02:37:08+00:00 Fr. Barnabas Powell joins Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne Louh to talk about the importance and significance of the Divine Liturgy. Full Article
por An Airport, A Hospital and the Book of Psalms By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-09T19:36:25+00:00 What do these three have in common? Listen as Fr. John reflects on the power and beauty of the Psalter. Full Article
por Porphyrios in Space By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-12-09T06:03:00+00:00 Fr. John Oliver tells the story of the unsung hero of the Apollo 13 mission. Full Article
por What Is The Orthodox Christian Fellowship? (A Clergy-Laity Report) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-25T03:40:39+00:00 Fr. Joseph interviews the Development Director, Presbytera Shyla Hadzellis and her husband, Fr. Nicholas, about OCF and their presence at the recent GOA Clergy-Laity Congress held in Atlanta, Georgia. Full Article
por Men (and Women!), Sons of God in Shreveport By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-26T01:45:00+00:00 Just a few women, at first, raised their hands; later, all of them acknowledged their "sonship." If God's their Father, who's their Mother? Fr. Joseph speaks to gals and guys at St Nicholas Church, Shreveport, Louisiana. Full Article
por Ritualizing Opportunities for Grace in Mission Work By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-06T17:30:16+00:00 Fr. Anthony continues his discussion with Fr. Robert Holet, author of "The First and Finest: Orthodox Christian Stewardship as Sacred Offering" about mission work, this time focusing on the need to organize and routinize the work of the parish intentionally and well (so that grace can grow). Enjoy the show! Full Article
por Praying for Our Children I: St. Porphyrios By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-18T02:14:18+00:00 Elissa shares the wisdom of the newly canonized St. Porphyrios with regard to raising up children. Full Article
por Self-Importance By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-23T02:47:40+00:00 Self-importance is a tricky disease to diagnose, not in others, but in oneself. The problem lies in the fact that often (but not always) those who suffer from the spiritual sickness of self-importance are in positions that are actually important. Those of us who teach and/or lead in the Church or in politics or in education or in medicine or in business are indeed in positions of importance. However, it’s not the fact that we are in positions of importance that causes us to suffer from self-importance, but being in such a position does make it much harder for us to diagnose our disease. Full Article
por The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-10-01T14:44:39+00:00 Our calling, like that of Peter and the first disciples, is simply to obey Christ’s command to follow Him. When we stumble in doing so, we must cultivate the humble recognition of Peter, who said, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.” Full Article
por Report from Istanbul - 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T03:18:07+00:00 Fr. John Parker has just returned from his trip to both Albania and Istanbul and files several reports and interviews. In this first report from Istanbul, he describes his surroundings and first impressions. Full Article