ef Nov 08 - Chief Captains Of The Heavenly Host, Michael And Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:33:01+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:33:13+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:33:25+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:33:37+00:00 Full Article
ef Nov 03 - Holy Virgin Martyr Winefride Of Treffynnon, Wales By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:20:22+00:00 Full Article
ef Nov 03 - Holy Virgin Martyr Winefride Of Treffynnon By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:20:59+00:00 Full Article
ef Holy Virgin Martyr Winefride of Treffynnon, Wales By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:21:11+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:07:29+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host and the other Bodiless Powers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:24:47+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:48:20+00:00 Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:26:12+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel, and of the other Bodiless P By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-14T20:17:41+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef Holy Virgin Martyr Winefride of Treffynnon (Holywell), Wales (7th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-01T22:21:08+00:00 "Saint Winefride (in Welsh, Gwenfrewi) was a maiden of noble birth who lived in North wales in the seventh century. The niece and spiritual daughter of Saint Beuno (21 April), she entered the Monastery of Gwytherin after his death, where she lived under the spiritual direction of Saint Eleril. The son of a neighbouring chieftan, Caradoc by name, seized by an unchaste passion, pursued her and struck off her head with a sword. The spot where her head fell became known as Treffynnon or Holywell, because of the appearing of a healing spring for those who would take its waters with faith. Holywell remains a great place of pilgrimage in Britain to this day." (Synaxarion) Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T02:50:54+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel - November 8th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-08T06:00:00+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-11-08T06:00:01+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-11-08T06:01:00+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ef The Magisterial Reformation - Part 1a By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-30T18:48:07+00:00 Fr. Andrew begins his look at the Magisterial Reformation which includes the 5 "Solas." In this episode he examines "Sola Scriptura" or Scripture Alone. Full Article
ef The Magisterial Reformation - Part 1b By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-31T20:55:01+00:00 Fr. Andrew continues his examination of the 5 "solas" in reformational theology looking today at Sola Fide (by faith alone), Solus Christus (through Christ alone), Sola Gratia (by grace alone), and Soli Deo Gloria (glory to God alone). For his talk on Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone) see the previous episode. Full Article
ef The Magisterial Reformation - Part 2a By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-31T20:55:44+00:00 Fr. Andrew examines the distinctives of the denominations that arose from the Magisterial Reformation: Lutheranism Calvinism Full Article
ef The Magisterial Reformation - Part 2b By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-31T20:57:02+00:00 Fr. Andrew continues his examination of the denominations that arose from the Magisterial Reformation: Calvinism Zwinglianism Presbyterianism Anglicanism Methodism Full Article
ef The Radical Reformation - Part 1a By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T02:45:34+00:00 Fr. Andrew begins a survey of the Radical Reformation which introduced the effects of pietism into the Protestant church. Full Article
ef The Radical Reformation - Part 1b By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T02:46:16+00:00 Fr. Andrew continues his survey of the Radical Reformation by discussing the impact of Antinomianism and the theory of the Great Apostasy. Full Article
ef The Radical Reformation - Part 2a By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-18T03:01:25+00:00 Fr. Andrew examines the theological developments of the Radical Reformers, and introduces some of the Anabaptist denominations which developed. Brethren Mennonite Amish Hutterite Moravian Full Article
ef The Radical Reformation - Part 2b By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-18T03:01:45+00:00 Fr. Andrew completes our survey of the Radical Reformation with a discussion of the denominations that arose, such as: Puritans Quakers Shakers Baptist Full Article
ef The Benefit of Plant Foods By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-04-12T21:18:51+00:00 As we continue to move through the fast, it is quite beautiful to see how the physical end of our fasting tradition aids us in the spiritual hunger we all feel. Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: An Introduction (Part 1) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-05T21:11:14+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah begin a new series of podcasts with an introduction to the topic of grief and loss. (Part 1) Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: An Introduction (Part 2) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-13T20:04:13+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah continue an introduction of their new series of podcasts on the topic of grief and loss. (Part 2) Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: Death (Part 4) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-26T14:52:10+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah continue their discussion on the topic of death. (Part 4) Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: Death (Part 3) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-26T15:39:18+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah discuss death and the Orthodox liturgical practices in relation to a funeral or memorial service. (Part 3) Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: Types of Losses - 1 (Part 5) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-31T16:45:03+00:00 Chaplain Sarah and Fr. Adrian help us understand the first three of the Six Major Types of Losses, as described in the book "All our Losses, All our Griefs" by Kenneth R. Mitchell and Herbert Anderson, that we and others experience in life. Full Article
ef Grief and Loss: Types of Losses - 2 (Part 6) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-31T17:25:51+00:00 Chaplain Sarah and Fr. Adrian continue their discussion of the Six Major Types of Losses, as described in the book "All our Losses, All our Griefs" by Kenneth R. Mitchell and Herbert Anderson, by reflecting on types four through six. Full Article
ef Grief During the Holidays By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-16T16:21:57+00:00 Chaplain Sarah and Fr. Adrian discuss the painful reality of grief during the holidays, and ways to carry that grief into the feast of the Nativity of Christ. Full Article
ef Reflections on the Dormition of the Theotokos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-08-08T21:57:29+00:00 Chaplain Sarah and Fr. Adrian reflect upon the significance of the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos (August 15) for those who are keeping vigil for a loved one. You can watch Chaplain Sarah deliver her sermon on the "Icon of the Dormition" at St. Mary Orthodox Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts by clicking here. Full Article
ef Interview with Stefan Mastilovic By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-31T21:44:21+00:00 Fr. Adrian interviews Stefan Mastilovic, who is a seminary student at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Yonkers, NY, on his experiences in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Full Article
ef Reflections on CPE: Interview with Fr Andrew Honoré By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-19T22:38:25+00:00 Fr. Adrian interviews Fr. Andrew Honoré on the topic of abandonment and his experiences in CPE. Full Article
ef Sermon Aug. 5, 2012 (Forefeast of the Transfiguration) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-06T03:18:04+00:00 On this Sunday of the Forefeast of the Transfiguration, Fr. Andrew asks if we have the will to become "All Flame." Full Article
ef Sermon Dec. 23, 2012 (Sunday before the Nativity) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-07T03:03:01+00:00 On this Sunday before the Nativity, Fr. Andrew reminds us that we must put our Christmas into Christ. Full Article
ef Christ has not left us!: Pentecost and the Incarnation (Sermon June 23, 2013) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-14T22:35:43+00:00 On this Sunday of Pentecost we are reminded that with the coming of the Holy Spirit, we are assured that Christ has not left us. Full Article
ef Baptism Into Data: Orthodox Christian Reflections and Comparisons with Evangelical Evangelism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-14T23:33:42+00:00 In this presentation, Fr. Andrew compares the data-centered efforts of Evangelical Protestant Evangelism, with the church-centered efforts of Orthodox Evangelism. Full Article
ef Following the Chief Apostles (Sermon June 29, 2014) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-15T04:59:13+00:00 On this feast of Ss. Peter and Paul, Fr. Andrew speaks on why these two apostles are so celebrated and what we can do to imitate them. Full Article
ef Will You Be Left Behind?: The Rapture in Light of Ancient Christianity By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-15T14:04:10+00:00 Fr. Andrew speaks at Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Full Article
ef Orthodox Christian Morality in Public: Reflections on Sexuality and Bioethics By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-18T23:07:21+00:00 What is a person? Is our culture confused about what a person is? What is morality? What does it mean to be moral? How does sex fit in? What about homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research and assisted suicide? How should we as Orthodox Christians live regarding these matters? How should we talk to our family and friends about them? How should we talk to the wider society about them? Should we engage in political action over them? Full Article
ef Christianity is Historical and Therefore Makes Demands (Sermon May 14, 2017) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T22:08:54+00:00 Using Jesus' observation to the Samaritan woman at the well that 'salvation is from the Jews,' Fr. Andrew discusses the historical particularity of the Christian faith. Full Article
ef Is the Church a Refuge? (Oct. 22, 2017) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-21T02:45:57+00:00 With the Parable of the Sower, Fr. Andrew connects the need for a seed to fall into the ground and die in order to be fruitful with how we thwart that process with a distorted view of the Church, as expressed by Metropolitan Anthony Bloom. Full Article
ef Pentecost: Christ Has Not Left Us (May 27, 2018) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-23T21:38:12+00:00 Far from being a substitution at Pentecost, swapping Christ with the Holy Spirit, the Spirit makes Christ present to us for ever. Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick meditates on this and related themes. Full Article
ef Engaging with the Non-Orthodox: Reflections with Notes from the Church Fathers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-23T21:59:58+00:00 Addressing alumni and seminarians at St. Tikhon's Seminary in South Canaan, Pennsylvania, during the year-opening retreat, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick challenges them to have conversations with the non-Orthodox and not to settle for falling into either polemic or compromise, showing how engagement is instead the traditional Orthodox patristic posture. Full Article
ef Icons and Idols: Was God Invisible Before the Incarnation? (Mar. 8, 2020) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-03-25T22:31:44+00:00 On the Sunday of the Triumph of Orthodoxy, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick discusses how idols are radically different from icons, based both on man's encounters with the visible God before and after the Incarnation and also on a thorough understanding of how idolatry actually works. Full Article
ef Apologetics: What is belief? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-19T17:38:15+00:00 "As many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ." What is belief? Tasya and Fr. Brendan discuss the fact that belief is more than recognizing the historical existence of Jesus Christ and His resurrection—the Church Fathers explain to us that it means that we try to be like Him. Full Article
ef Reflective By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-31T15:34:16+00:00 In this episode, Danielle talks about her intentions to carry out her "word of the year". Full Article