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Hate Speeches and Spiral of Hatred in the Build up to 2024 General Elections in India

These speeches aim to portray Muslims as a threat to other religious communities. The narratives hence paint Muslims as a community intent on depriving others of national resources, fostering discord and enmity among religious groups.




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Assam: Activists resisting corporate land grab near Kaziranga Tiger Reserve attacked

The violent suppression of voices advocating for justice and the rights of displaced communities is a grave threat to democracy and human rights.




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Ten Incredibly Strange Inspirations for Celebrity Names

Celebs truly are just like us—in the sense that some of them have incredibly unique names! Just like plenty of people around the world, the parents of many celebrities found some very rare and notable inspirations for naming their unborn babies who would go on to be rich and famous. And these are some of […]

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Obeetee’s Viraasat collection was born in Indian designers’ ateliers

The Mirzapur-based brand explores the potential of carpets as vehicles for storytelling by collaborating with Tarun Tahiliani, Anju Modi, Anita Dalmia and Ashdeen Lilaowala



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The Vallachira Onam to be showcased for tourism

Vallachira panchayat in Thrissur District of Kerala has held Onam celebrations without a break since 1962. The 10-day festival which highlights folk performances is now a showcase for tourists



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US defense contractor to pay former Iraqi detainees $42 million for its role in torture at notorious Abu Ghraib prison - CNN

  1. US defense contractor to pay former Iraqi detainees $42 million for its role in torture at notorious Abu Ghraib prison  CNN
  2. Abu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages  Al Jazeera English
  3. US jury awards $42m to ex-detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib  BBC.com
  4. How a Troy lawyer convinced U.S. jury to award $42 million to 3 Iraqi prisoners  Detroit Free Press
  5. U.S. Jury Awards $42 Million to Iraqi Men Abused at Abu Ghraib  The New York Times




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The "Barbie movie" went viral. You might have helped.




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Proof of Miracles

Frederica shares a email exchange in which she discusses miracles mixed with the demonic versus those which come through the love and presence of God.




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Miracles

Frederica addresses miracles, sharing a few that she herself has experienced, and then concludes with a song on the topic by her son David.




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Darwin and Christianity - Part 14: Meditation on Miracles

What are some of the misunderstandings and misgivings about miracles, and how does that relate to natural science and Christian theology?




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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 2: Inspiration and inerrancy

How are we to understand words like "inspired" and "inerrant" when it comes to the Holy Scriptures?




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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 3: Inspiration and inerrancy (continued)

Jeannie continues her discussion about the inspiration and veracity of the Bible.




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It Takes a Miracle

The Feast of Pentecost.




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Holy Inspiration and Creativity

Michael explores the source of our inspiration when we create for the glory of God.




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A Tale of Two Icons: Reflections on Hope, Healing, and Miracles

Michael offers thoughts and personal reflections of his recent experience with the miraculous icon of St. Anna at St. Tikhon’s Monastery in Waymart, PA, and the Kardiotisa, “The Tender Heart” myrrh-flowing, miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary at St. George Orthodox Church in Taylor, PA.




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Conspiracy Theories Unmasked

So many people love a good conspiracy theory. But these theories do damage and harm to individuals, communities, and our society. Join Michael as he discusses the primary reasons people believe them and why doing so is antithetical to our faith.




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The story of a miracle: how God healed me and then poured a mountain of grace over us

The story of a miracle: how God healed me and then poured a mountain of grace over us was recorded by Fr Seraphim (Aldea) at Mull Monastery (The Orthodox Monastery of All Celtic Saints), on the Isle of Mull.




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Sep 23 - Holy Martyr Iraida Of Alexandria




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Holy Martyr Iraida of Alexandria




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Holy Martyr Iraida of Alexandria




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Commemoration of the Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Colossae




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Commemoration of the Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Colossae




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Commemoration of the Miracle of Great-martyr Euphemia, the All-praised, of Chalcedon




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Commemoration of the Miracle of Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised of Chalcedon




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Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev




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Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev




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Commemoration of the Miracle of Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised of Chalcedon




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Holy Martyr Iraida of Alexandria




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Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev




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Commemoration of the Miracle of Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised of Chalcedon




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Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev (?)

"Two friends, John and Sergius, swore brotherhood before the icon of the holy Mother of God in this monastery. John was a rich man, with a five-year-old son, Zachariah. John fell ill, and at his death commended his son to the care of Sergius, and left in Sergius' keeping a large sum of silver and gold for him to hand over to Zachariah when he had grown up. When Zachariah came of age, however, Sergius denied receiving anything from the deceased John. Then Zachariah said: 'Let him swear before the same icon of the most holy Mother of God, in front of which he accepted brotherhood with my late father, that he received nothing from John, and then I will seek nothing more from him.' Sergius agreed, but when he had sworn this and went up to kiss the icon, some force held him back and would not allow him to come near. Then, tormented all at once by a demon, he began to cry out: 'Holy fathers Antony and Theodosius, do not let this merciless angel destroy me!' The demon had attacked him by God's permission. He then told them of all the money which John had left. But when they opened the box, they found double the amount. Taking it, Zachariah gave it to the monastery and was himself tonsured as a monk. He lived a long time and was worthy of God's great gifts, entering peacefully into eternity."




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Commemoration of the Miracle (451) of Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised, of Chalcedon (304)

St Euphemia is commemorated on September 16; today we commemorate the miracle wrought by her relics during the Fourth Ecumenical Council. After much debate and no progress among the defenders of Orthodoxy and the proponents of the Monophysite heresy, the two parties agreed each to write their different definitions of the Faith in two separate books, and to ask God to show them the truth. They placed the two books in the case containing St Euphemia's relics, sealed the case, and departed. After three days of constant vigil and supplication, they opened the reliquary in the presence of the Emperor, and found the Monophysite book under the feet of the Saint, and the Orthodox book in her right hand.




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Holy Martyr Iraida (Rais) of Alexandria (308)

She was an Egyptian maiden, variously called Iraida, Rais and Raida. One day, while drawing water from a well near the sea, she saw a ship laden with Christians being taken by their pagan persecutors to torture and death. By God's grace, Iraida was touched by a desire to suffer for the Lord. She went to the ship, confessed herself to be a Christian, and was immediately taken prisoner with the other servants of Christ. They were all taken to the Egyptian town of Antinopolis, where Iraida was the first of the company to be beheaded.




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Holy Martyr Iraida (Rais) of Alexandria (308)

She was an Egyptian maiden, variously called Iraida, Rais and Raida. One day, while drawing water from a well near the sea, she saw a ship laden with Christians being taken by their pagan persecutors to torture and death. By God's grace, Iraida was touched by a desire to suffer for the Lord. She went to the ship, confessed herself to be a Christian, and was immediately taken prisoner with the other servants of Christ. They were all taken to the Egyptian town of Antinopolis, where Iraida was the first of the company to be beheaded.




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Commemoration of the Miracle (451) of Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised, of Chalcedon (304)

St Euphemia is commemorated on September 16; today we commemorate the miracle wrought by her relics during the Fourth Ecumenical Council. After much debate and no progress among the defenders of Orthodoxy and the proponents of the Monophysite heresy, the two parties agreed each to write their different definitions of the Faith in two separate books, and to ask God to show them the truth. They placed the two books in the case containing St Euphemia's relics, sealed the case, and departed. After three days of constant vigil and supplication, they opened the reliquary in the presence of the Emperor, and found the Monophysite book under the feet of the Saint, and the Orthodox book in her right hand.




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Christian Unity: It Would Take a Miracle! (Sermon Aug. 14, 2016)

Discussing Paul's admonition in 1 Cor. 1 that Christians all be of the same mind, Fr. Andrew comments on how unity is possible.




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What's the Point of Miracles? (Sermon May 7, 2017)

On this Sunday of the Paralytic, Fr. Andrew discusses three miraculous healings and how these kinds of experiences fit into the Christian life.




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Miracle

Matthew departs from his script today to reflect on the miracle that brought him to Orthodoxy,




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Miracles

"It's not the size of the crumb that turns it into a miracle; it's whether we can see it as a miracle at all."




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The Priesthood: Biblical, Crucible, Miracle

Fr. John shares his reflections on the priesthood in anticipation of the 2016 Antiochian Archdiocese Clergy Symposium to be held at the Antiochian Village in Bolivar, PA.




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Expect a Miracle!

From Oral Roberts to Black Oak Arkansas, strange things happen. Whoa! There goes Uncle Ernie runnin' 'round the church! Then, there's bread and wine. Oh, you'll just have to listen (no interpretation necessary).




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Gaslighting or Conspiracy?  How to Pastor in Crazy Times

Join Fr. Anthony as he talks with Fr. Gregory Jensen, PhD, to get some advice on the role of the priest/pastor in crazy times. It's a difficult conversation, but it's important for us to have trusted friends in our lives who will tell us things we don't want to hear. Fr. Gregory is wise, experienced, and courageous enough to say things that will satisfy precisely no one. Enjoy the show!




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The REAL Conspiracy and how we took it bait, line, and sinker

Listen to find out which of the many conspiracies is occupying space in Fr. Anthony's fool head. Without it, he argues that the other problems (e.g. injustice, riots, elections, presidential narcissism) would have been handled as normal rather than extra-ordinary problems. We should have seen it coming! From his YouTube Livestream of 1/16/2021.




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Camp St. Sava: Talking about Miracles and the Butterfly Circus

Elissa recounts her week at Camp St. Sava, the official Orthodox summer camp of the Serbian Orthodox Church's Western American Diocese.




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The Miracle of St. Nicholas

The Miracle of Saint Nicholas by Gloria Whelan, illustrated by Judith Brown (Bethlehem books, 1997)




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The Miracle of the Red Egg

The Miracle of the Red Egg by Elizabeth Crispina Johnson, illustrated by Daria Fisher (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2013).




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The Miracle of the Red Egg

The Miracle of the Red Egg by Elizabeth Crispina Johnson, illustrated by Daria Fisher, Ancient Faith Publishing (2012)




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A Miracle by St. Kendeas / The Boy, A Kitchen, and His Cave

1. In her inaugural broadcast, Chrissi reads her own composition for younger children - Under the Grapevine: A Miracle by St. Kendeas of Cyprus (Conciliar Press 2006) and for the older children part 1 of The Boy, a Kitchen, and His Cave by Catherine K. Contopoulos (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press 2002).




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The Life of St. Patrick / Basil's Search for Miracles 1

3. Chrissi reads The Life of St. Patrick: Enlightener of the Irish by Zachary Lynch, Conciliar Press, 2006 and Basil's Search for Miracles by Heather Zydek, part 1, Conciliar Press, 2007.