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Reflections on Death Row

Fr. John Parker shares insight on some of his visits to Death Row.




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Reflections on the Cross; Fr. Thomas Hopko

Fr. John Parker speaks about the life of Fr. Thomas Hopko, this being the liturgical anniversary of his repose, and his reflections on the Cross. Listen to Fr. Tom's reflections here: *Part 1*Part 2*Part 3*Part 4




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Fifth Sunday after Pentecost:  “Beloved for the sake of their forefathers”

Professor Humphrey here tackles the difficult passage of Romans 10:1-10, showing that it echoes Deuteronomy 30. Here we see the mistake of interpreting the religion of Israel as a cold and legalistic religion of laws, and are called to generosity of spirit in praying for all who do not know Christ, including the Jewish people, whom St. Paul declares to be “beloved for the sake of their forefathers.”




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On Dragons, Water, Light, and the Holy Spirit (Theophany and Its Forefeast)

When Thou O Lord was baptized in the Jordan, the worship of the Trinity was made manifest. Dr. Humphrey explores the significance of Theophany on this first day of the New Year.




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“Hastening to that Fatherly Refuge:” The Sunday of the Prodigal Son

Luke 15:11-32; 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 Hosea 14:1-9; Isaiah 55:1-7




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The Expected and the Unexpected: Twenty-eighth after Pentecost and Sunday of the Forefathers

This week we consider God’s actions, both as they fulfill our expectations of His righteous character, and as they astonish us. We remember the faithfulness of those who saw less of God’s revelation than we have, especially the three youths in the fire, and the holy ancestors of Jesus. Our readings for this Sunday, Luke 24:36-53, Luke 14:16-24 and Colossians 3:4-11, both respond to the desires of the ages, and shock us with the vibrancy and great extent of the new creation made possible through the Incarnation, Death and Resurrection of our LORD.




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Great Lent Unplugged:The Funny, Terrible, Wonderful Journey to Pascha - Preface

Great Lent Unplugged: The Funny, Terrible, Wonderful Journey to Pascha, Preface, by Jean Hoefling (Regina Orthodox Press, 2007) Available on Amazon.




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Reflecting Light

Fr. Ted shares his reflections on the Transfiguration (Metamorphosis) of Jesus.




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Reflections of a Canonist

On January 30, 2017, Dr. Lewis Patsavos delivered the 34th Annual Father Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture on the topic Reflections of a Canonist. He urged a holistic approach to the study of the church canons and a living application of them in the 21st century.




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How to Be a Sinner: Reflections on the Self

Dn. Michael Hyatt continues going through the book How to Be a Sinner by Dr. Peter Bouteneff. In this lesson, he speaks about the importance of self-awareness.




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Steve the Builder Awakens: Reflections at 63

Steve returns to podcasting after five years of silence. He reflects on "the will of God for your life" in light of his recent life events.




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Why do we go to the Refuge in the summer?

The Refuge is a place to refocus, pray, and plan, impacting the entire community associated with St. John the Compassionate Mission.




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Reflections on Holy Week in the Community

Brother Luke reflects on Holy Week experiences in the community.




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Reflections

Martha shares some culinary and spiritual insights as she reflects back upon 2009.




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Reflections on the Septuagint




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Reflections on an October Event

Everyone presumably acknowledges that there is nothing wrong with children dressing up as fairies, Disney characters, Marvel superheroes, and (my own favourite when I was a child) black cats in order to go door to door with their friends after dark to collect candy. The argument against Halloween is that it also glorifies violence, gore, and death, so that it is unsuitable for Christians to participate in Halloween. Collecting candy is fine; it is the frightening stuff that comes afterward that is the problem. Halloween trades in things like graveyards and corpses and ugly witches on broomsticks and bats and cobwebs and Frankenstein monsters. So, the question arises: why do people delight in such scary stuff?




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Holy Forefathers

Fr. Gregory gives a sermon by Fr. Andrew Phillips on the Sunday of the Forefathers.




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Therefore Be Merciful

When we are commanded by our Lord to be merciful even as our Heavenly Father is merciful this means that we must try by an entire reliance on God and His grace to become in this world as God is in this world, merciful.




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Reflecting the Image, Growing by Grace

The Annunciation is one of the most important announcements in human history. And the announcement—the message—is not only to Holy Mary that she is the Theotokos, but a message to each of us that our lives, like the life of Holy Mary, can be suddenly and unexpectedly changed because of the intervention of Christ guiding us to His purposes.




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A Time Of Refreshing




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An Offer You Shouldn't Refuse




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Bright Thursday - REFRESHING!




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To Repent is to Refresh!




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An Offer You Shouldn't Refuse




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Bright Thursday - REFRESHING!




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To Repent is to Refresh




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Reflections On Planned Parenthood And Cecil The Lion

Two items in the news lately have captured Wesley's attention.




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The Jesus Prayer - Reflections

Dr. Rossi continues to talk about the Jesus Prayer.




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Reflections on Christmas

Dr. Albert Rossi shares his reflections on the meaning of Christmas.




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Reframing - Part 1

Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the topic of reframing our thinking based on his reading of the book Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica. (Part 1 of 2)




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Reframing - Part 2

Dr. Albert Rossi continues his discussion on the reframing of our thoughts based on his reading of the book Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica. (Part 2 of 2)




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Two Chairs of Peter: Reform, Orthodoxy and the Papacy

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.




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Iraqi Refugees Speak Out

Hear from Iraqi refugees living today in Damascus, Syria. In this report produced by Ancient Faith Radio and filed by IOCC Director of Communications Amal Morcos, learn how IOCC is reaching out to them with school tuition, vocational training, and emergency supplies.




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IOCC Helps Syrian Refugees

IOCC Director of Programs Mark Ohanian updates us on the work of IOCC in Syria where the refugee population is rapidly growing as the result of the civil war.




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Reflections on the Priesthood

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Antony Gabriel, the Chairman of the Antiochian Heritage Foundation, the recently retired rector of St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church of Montreal, Quebec, and the author of Reflections on the Priesthood, portions of which have already been published on the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America website. Fr. Gabriel is also the author of the forthcoming book Silence: A Diary of Suffering and Redemption, published by Westbow Press.




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Ukrainian Refugee Relief

Bobby Maddex interviews Metropolitan Tikhon and Archdeacon Joseph Matusiak about His Beatitude's special appeal for donations from the individual parishioners of the Orthodox Church in America to provide relief for Ukrainian refugees. To donate, please visit oca.org/relief.




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Refresh Thou My Thirsty Soul

Fr. Pat reflects on goodness, beauty, and truth in Jesus's encounter with Photini of Samaria.




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Reflections on Sacrifice

Fr. Pat's homily on the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord and Savior in the Temple.




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Reflections on the Transfiguration of Our Lord

In this homily from 2006, Fr. Pat reflects upon the Body of Christ, the Sacraments, and our own transfiguration in Christ.




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Back to the Future: A Reflection on the Past and Future Legacy of the “Evangelical Orthodox”

Guest: The V. Rev. Jon Braun, ex-Campus Crusade for Christ Regional Director and former leader of the Evangelical Orthodox Church.




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Early Lutheran/Orthodox Dialog After The Reformation

Most Christians are not aware that in the latter part of the 16th century, early Lutheran Reformers - close colleagues and followers of Martin Luther - set in motion an eight year contact and correspondence with the (then) Ecumenical Patriarch, Jeremias II of Constantinople. The outcome might have changed the course of Christian history. Kevin Allen speaks with scholar Dr Paraskeve (Eve) Tibbs about this fascinating and largely unknown chapter in post-Reformation history.




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Rock and Sand - Orthodoxy and Reformed Theology

We welcome back Kevin Allen to AFR with his inaugural come back podcast which is part 1 of an interview with Fr. Josiah Trenham. They discuss his new book Rock and Sand - An Orthodox Appraisal of the Protestant Reformers and their Teaching, published by New Rome Press. This interview is also available in video format from Patristic Nectar Films.




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Rock and Sand - Orthodoxy and Reformed Theology - Part 2

In part 2 of his interview with Fr. Josiah Trenham, Kevin Allen gets specific on some of the modern day expressions of Reformed teaching and how it differs from the Orthodox Church. Fr. Josiah authored the book Rock and Sand: An Orthodox Appraisal of the Protestant Reformers and Their Theology. Click here to view the video version of this interview.




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The Invitation. Sunday of the Forefathers

So how did you spend the day?




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Full of the Holy Spirit - Living Water - Refreshing and Fresh!




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The Unexpected. Sunday of the Forefathers




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Keep Your Compliments To Yourself – Why I Prefer Criticism

So, the year was 2011. I had just given a speech at Marie Forleo‘s live event. And everyone seemingly loved it. (She even got me to moonwalk on stage…) This was one of my first speaking engagements about business and entrepreneurship. And I was a little stressed out about it. Social Triggers was new. I […]




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Gatland reflects on 'media narrative' over future

Head coach Warren Gatland says he is happy to field the pressure of questions on his future after guiding Wales to a 10th successive international defeat.




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Watch: 'Time to reflect' for Higgins after cup final defeat

Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins reacts to his side's disappointing 2-0 defeat by Drogheda in the FAI Cup.




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More than 100 firefighters tackle town centre blaze

The huge fire broke out in the centre of Abergavenny on Sunday and continued into Monday morning.