led When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-07T14:21:05+00:00 In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel. Full Article
led When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-09T13:38:02+00:00 In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel. Full Article
led You Have Been Called! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-08-27T20:19:37+00:00 On the first episode of his multi-part series on "living your calling," host Bill Marianes interviews Matthew Namee and Joan Berg, two Orthodox attorneys who have evidenced a willingness to use their God-given skills and abilities to serve His Church. Full Article
led Darwin and Christianity - Part 16: Faith and Knowledge, Reason and Revelation By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2010-08-09T11:45:00+00:00 This is the next-to-last episode in the Darwin series. Full Article
led 27 Detailed Ways to Generate New Blog Post Ideas By sugarrae.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 11:56:14 +0000 Coming up with good topics for your blog posts can be a struggle, especially after you have been blogging for a while. When I get inspired, blogging is easy for me. When I have to sit down and write like it's homework because I need to publish two posts one week, I often sit there… The post 27 Detailed Ways to Generate New Blog Post Ideas appeared first on Sugarrae. Full Article Best Of Blogging & Content
led The Seeing Eyes of Celedonius By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-25T17:25:08+00:00 The blind man stumbled toward the water bearing spit and the clay -- only to return whole! But at first Celedonius could only see darkness, shadows. Fr Joseph preaches at St Joseph/Houston on the final Sunday of Pascha. Full Article
led St. Andrew the First Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-03T18:43:24+00:00 Fr. John shares about the life and ministry of St. Andrew, the First Called. Full Article
led Wilt Thou Be Healed? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-05-26T20:14:46+00:00 Fr. John Whiteford speaks about the healing of the paralytic, found in John 5:1-15. Full Article
led The Fickled Crowd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T15:08:38+00:00 On Palm Sunday a crowd shouted out their praise for Christ. This popularity at the beginning of Holy Week won't last. So, why are we humans so fickle? Full Article
led I No Longer Blog Here: Please Join Me on Detailed.com and Gaps.com By www.viperchill.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:27:59 +0000 As this site slowly crumbles and falls apart, it’s about time I made a small announcement as to where you can find me. 99% of my audience should know I’ve already moved to Detailed.com and Gaps.com, but if you didn’t, then here we are. I’m secretly hoping this might go out to some RSS feeds […] The post I No Longer Blog Here: Please Join Me on Detailed.com and Gaps.com appeared first on ViperChill. Full Article Social Media
led How Harry Healed My Inner Frodo: Reflections on the Mystery of Love, Sacrifice, and Choice By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-29T01:13:00+00:00 Exploring the characters of Frodo, Gollum, Harry, and Voldemort from these two great works beloved by millions, and what they remind us about concerning love, sacrifice, choice, and more. Full Article
led Threads of Life and Tangled Webs: How to Make Sense of Our Lives and See the Beauty Amidst the Chaos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-06-18T16:07:28+00:00 Join Michael as he explores the webs and patterns of our life, and uses poem, story, myth, metaphor, and examples from his own life to show how we can recognize God and continuity within our myriad choices, and know His peace. Full Article
led Why Cancel Culture Needs to Be Canceled By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-02-08T21:47:43+00:00 Cancel culture is a culture of hate, division, and destruction. Join Michael as he uses the Gospels and other scripture to show just how wicked this culture is; what the current culture is doing to us; why we are knowingly or unknowingly participating in it; and what we should do to combat it. Full Article
led The story of a miracle: how God healed me and then poured a mountain of grace over us By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-04-28T17:04:48+00:00 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. Full Article
led Nov 30 - Holy, Glorious, and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T19:36:59+00:00 Full Article
led Dec 29 - The Holy Infants Killed For Christ's Sake In Bethlehem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T01:08:06+00:00 Full Article
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led Holy, Glorious, and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-12-01T04:04:50+00:00 Full Article
led The Holy Infants Killed for Christ's Sake in Bethlehem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-30T21:38:45+00:00 Full Article
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led Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969). By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:48:50+00:00 Full Article
led Holy, Glorious, and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:56:03+00:00 Full Article
led Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:35:25+00:00 He was the brother of the Apostle Peter, from Bethsaida on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Andrew left his fisherman's trade to become a disciple of St John the Baptist. Soon after the Forerunner had baptized Jesus, he said to Andrew and his other disciple John the Theologian, "Behold the Lamb of God!" At this, both disciples followed after Jesus. After conversing with Christ, Andrew hurried home and told his brother Simon Peter, "We have found the Messiah." For being the first to recognize Jesus as the Christ, St Andrew is called the First-Called. After Pentecost, Andrew was appointed to preach the Gospel around the Black Sea and in Thrace and Macedonia, traveling as far as Lazica in the Caucasus. According to Slavic tradition his travels took him even further, into the land that was later to be called Russia. In later travels the Apostle preached throughout Asia Minor with St John the Theologian, then traveled to Mesopotamia, then back to Sinope on the Black Sea, and finally to Patras in the Peloponnese, where he soon established a large community of Christians. One of his converts was Maximilla, the wife of Aegeates, the Proconsul of that region. Aegeates was so angered by his wife's conversion that he had the Apostle arrested and crucified head downwards on a cross in the shape of an "X." The holy Apostle rejoiced to be allowed to suffer the same death as his Master. The holy relics of St Andrew, after various travels, were returned to Patras in 1964, where they are now venerated. In the West, St Andrew is venerated as the patron of Scotland: in the Middle Ages, more than eight hundred churches in Scotland were dedicated to him. Full Article
led The Holy Infants Killed for Christ's Sake in Bethlehem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T05:01:09+00:00 See Matthew ch. 2. Their number is sometimes put at fourteen thousand. In our own day, the icon of "Rachel weeping for her children" (Matthew 2:18) has come to commemorate also the tens of millions of children who have died through abortion. Full Article
led Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969). By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-03-20T21:05:30+00:00 "Saint Olga, renowned for her wisdom and sobriety, in her youth became the wife of Igor, Great Prince of Kiev, who ruled during the tenth century. After her husband's death, she herself ruled capably, and was finally moved to accept the Faith of Christ. She travelled to Constantinople to receive Holy Baptism. The Emperor, seeing her outward beauty and inward greatness, asked her to marry him. She said she could not do this before she was baptized; she furthermore asked him to be her Godfather at the font, which he agreed to do. After she was baptized (receiving the name of Helen), the Emperor repeated his proposal of marriage. She answered that now he was her father, through Holy Baptism, and that not even among the heathen was it heard of a man marrying his daughter. Gracefully accepting to be outwitted by her, he sent her back to her land with priests and sacred texts and holy icons. Although her son Svyatoslav remained a pagan, she planted the seed of faith in her grandson Vladimir (see July 15). She reposed in peace in 969." (Great Horologion) Full Article
led Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T03:18:23+00:00 He was the brother of the Apostle Peter, from Bethsaida on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Andrew left his fisherman's trade to become a disciple of St John the Baptist. Soon after the Forerunner had baptized Jesus, he said to Andrew and his other disciple John the Theologian, "Behold the Lamb of God!" At this, both disciples followed after Jesus. After conversing with Christ, Andrew hurried home and told his brother Simon Peter, "We have found the Messiah." For being the first to recognize Jesus as the Christ, St Andrew is called the First-Called. After Pentecost, Andrew was appointed to preach the Gospel around the Black Sea and in Thrace and Macedonia, traveling as far as Lazica in the Caucasus. According to Slavic tradition his travels took him even further, into the land that was later to be called Russia. In later travels the Apostle preached throughout Asia Minor with St John the Theologian, then traveled to Mesopotamia, then back to Sinope on the Black Sea, and finally to Patras in the Peloponnese, where he soon established a large community of Christians. One of his converts was Maximilla, the wife of Aegeates, the Proconsul of that region. Aegeates was so angered by his wife's conversion that he had the Apostle arrested and crucified head downwards on a cross in the shape of an "X." The holy Apostle rejoiced to be allowed to suffer the same death as his Master. The holy relics of St Andrew, after various travels, were returned to Patras in 1964, where they are now venerated. In the West, St Andrew is venerated as the patron of Scotland: in the Middle Ages, more than eight hundred churches in Scotland were dedicated to him. Full Article
led Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T03:18:24+00:00 He was the brother of the Apostle Peter, from Bethsaida on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Andrew left his fisherman's trade to become a disciple of St John the Baptist. Soon after the Forerunner had baptized Jesus, he said to Andrew and his other disciple John the Theologian, "Behold the Lamb of God!" At this, both disciples followed after Jesus. After conversing with Christ, Andrew hurried home and told his brother Simon Peter, "We have found the Messiah." For being the first to recognize Jesus as the Christ, St Andrew is called the First-Called. After Pentecost, Andrew was appointed to preach the Gospel around the Black Sea and in Thrace and Macedonia, traveling as far as Lazica in the Caucasus. According to Slavic tradition his travels took him even further, into the land that was later to be called Russia. In later travels the Apostle preached throughout Asia Minor with St John the Theologian, then traveled to Mesopotamia, then back to Sinope on the Black Sea, and finally to Patras in the Peloponnese, where he soon established a large community of Christians. One of his converts was Maximilla, the wife of Aegeates, the Proconsul of that region. Aegeates was so angered by his wife's conversion that he had the Apostle arrested and crucified head downwards on a cross in the shape of an "X." The holy Apostle rejoiced to be allowed to suffer the same death as his Master. The holy relics of St Andrew, after various travels, were returned to Patras in 1964, where they are now venerated. In the West, St Andrew is venerated as the patron of Scotland: in the Middle Ages, more than eight hundred churches in Scotland were dedicated to him. Full Article
led The Holy Infants Killed for Christ's Sake in Bethlehem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-28T22:10:24+00:00 See Matthew ch. 2. Their number is sometimes put at fourteen thousand. In our own day, the icon of "Rachel weeping for her children" (Matthew 2:18) has come to commemorate also the tens of millions of children who have died through abortion. Full Article
led Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969). By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-07T14:15:13+00:00 "Saint Olga, renowned for her wisdom and sobriety, in her youth became the wife of Igor, Great Prince of Kiev, who ruled during the tenth century. After her husband's death, she herself ruled capably, and was finally moved to accept the Faith of Christ. She travelled to Constantinople to receive Holy Baptism. The Emperor, seeing her outward beauty and inward greatness, asked her to marry him. She said she could not do this before she was baptized; she furthermore asked him to be her Godfather at the font, which he agreed to do. After she was baptized (receiving the name of Helen), the Emperor repeated his proposal of marriage. She answered that now he was her father, through Holy Baptism, and that not even among the heathen was it heard of a man marrying his daughter. Gracefully accepting to be outwitted by her, he sent her back to her land with priests and sacred texts and holy icons. Although her son Svyatoslav remained a pagan, she planted the seed of faith in her grandson Vladimir (see July 15). She reposed in peace in 969." (Great Horologion) Full Article
led Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called - November 30th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-30T08:32:09+00:00 He was the brother of the Apostle Peter, from Bethsaida on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Andrew left his fisherman's trade to become a disciple of St John the Baptist. Soon after the Forerunner had baptized Jesus, he said to Andrew and his other disciple John the Theologian, "Behold the Lamb of God!" At this, both disciples followed after Jesus. After conversing with Christ, Andrew hurried home and told his brother Simon Peter, "We have found the Messiah." For being the first to recognize Jesus as the Christ, St Andrew is called the First-Called. After Pentecost, Andrew was appointed to preach the Gospel around the Black Sea and in Thrace and Macedonia, traveling as far as Lazica in the Caucasus. According to Slavic tradition his travels took him even further, into the land that was later to be called Russia. In later travels the Apostle preached throughout Asia Minor with St John the Theologian, then traveled to Mesopotamia, then back to Sinope on the Black Sea, and finally to Patras in the Peloponnese, where he soon established a large community of Christians. One of his converts was Maximilla, the wife of Aegeates, the Proconsul of that region. Aegeates was so angered by his wife's conversion that he had the Apostle arrested and crucified head downwards on a cross in the shape of an "X." The holy Apostle rejoiced to be allowed to suffer the same death as his Master. The holy relics of St Andrew, after various travels, were returned to Patras in 1964, where they are now venerated. In the West, St Andrew is venerated as the patron of Scotland: in the Middle Ages, more than eight hundred churches in Scotland were dedicated to him. Full Article
led The Holy Infants Killed for Christ's Sake in Bethlehem - December 29th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-12-29T07:22:31+00:00 See Matthew ch. 2. Their number is sometimes put at fourteen thousand. In our own day, the icon of "Rachel weeping for her children" (Matthew 2:18) has come to commemorate also the tens of millions of children who have died through abortion. Full Article
led Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-07-11T05:00:00+00:00 "Saint Olga, renowned for her wisdom and sobriety, in her youth became the wife of Igor, Great Prince of Kiev, who ruled during the tenth century. After her husband's death, she herself ruled capably, and was finally moved to accept the Faith of Christ. She travelled to Constantinople to receive Holy Baptism. The Emperor, seeing her outward beauty and inward greatness, asked her to marry him. She said she could not do this before she was baptized; she furthermore asked him to be her Godfather at the font, which he agreed to do. After she was baptized (receiving the name of Helen), the Emperor repeated his proposal of marriage. She answered that now he was her father, through Holy Baptism, and that not even among the heathen was it heard of a man marrying his daughter. Gracefully accepting to be outwitted by her, he sent her back to her land with priests and sacred texts and holy icons. Although her son Svyatoslav remained a pagan, she planted the seed of faith in her grandson Vladimir (see July 15). She reposed in peace in 969." (Great Horologion) Full Article
led Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First-Called By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-11-30T06:00:01+00:00 He was the brother of the Apostle Peter, from Bethsaida on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Andrew left his fisherman's trade to become a disciple of St John the Baptist. Soon after the Forerunner had baptized Jesus, he said to Andrew and his other disciple John the Theologian, "Behold the Lamb of God!" At this, both disciples followed after Jesus. After conversing with Christ, Andrew hurried home and told his brother Simon Peter, "We have found the Messiah." For being the first to recognize Jesus as the Christ, St Andrew is called the First-Called. After Pentecost, Andrew was appointed to preach the Gospel around the Black Sea and in Thrace and Macedonia, traveling as far as Lazica in the Caucasus. According to Slavic tradition his travels took him even further, into the land that was later to be called Russia. In later travels the Apostle preached throughout Asia Minor with St John the Theologian, then traveled to Mesopotamia, then back to Sinope on the Black Sea, and finally to Patras in the Peloponnese, where he soon established a large community of Christians. One of his converts was Maximilla, the wife of Aegeates, the Proconsul of that region. Aegeates was so angered by his wife's conversion that he had the Apostle arrested and crucified head downwards on a cross in the shape of an "X." The holy Apostle rejoiced to be allowed to suffer the same death as his Master. The holy relics of St Andrew, after various travels, were returned to Patras in 1964, where they are now venerated. In the West, St Andrew is venerated as the patron of Scotland: in the Middle Ages, more than eight hundred churches in Scotland were dedicated to him. Full Article
led The Holy Infants Killed for Christ's Sake in Bethlehem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-12-29T06:00:01+00:00 See Matthew ch. 2. Their number is sometimes put at fourteen thousand. In our own day, the icon of "Rachel weeping for her children" (Matthew 2:18) has come to commemorate also the tens of millions of children who have died through abortion. Full Article
led Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-07-11T05:01:00+00:00 "Saint Olga, renowned for her wisdom and sobriety, in her youth became the wife of Igor, Great Prince of Kiev, who ruled during the tenth century. After her husband's death, she herself ruled capably, and was finally moved to accept the Faith of Christ. She travelled to Constantinople to receive Holy Baptism. The Emperor, seeing her outward beauty and inward greatness, asked her to marry him. She said she could not do this before she was baptized; she furthermore asked him to be her Godfather at the font, which he agreed to do. After she was baptized (receiving the name of Helen), the Emperor repeated his proposal of marriage. She answered that now he was her father, through Holy Baptism, and that not even among the heathen was it heard of a man marrying his daughter. Gracefully accepting to be outwitted by her, he sent her back to her land with priests and sacred texts and holy icons. Although her son Svyatoslav remained a pagan, she planted the seed of faith in her grandson Vladimir (see July 15). She reposed in peace in 969." (Great Horologion) Full Article
led Preaching the Gospel ‘That Our Joy May Be Fulfilled' (Sermon May 8, 2016) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:40:35+00:00 On this double feast of Thomas Sunday and of the Apostle John, Fr. Andrew discusses one reason why we bring the good news of the Gospel to the world. Full Article
led Filled With Less - Molly Sabourin By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-10-23T01:53:31+00:00 Molly Sabourin joins the Louhs to talk about clutter, stress, and chaos. Molly along with her partners Cynthia Damaskos and Presvytera Stacey Dorrance invite you to experience simplicity, intentionality, and transcendence. Full Article
led Filled with Less By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-15T15:43:54+00:00 The Louhs interview Molly Sabourin, one of the individuals behind the "Filled with Less" movement, a ministry of Holistic Christian Life. Full Article
led Do You Want To Be Healed? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T01:09:45+00:00 Fr. John examines the difference between true healing and mere relief. Full Article
led Disappointments Not Healed in This Life By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T01:23:42+00:00 Fr. John examines the life and faith of the Holy New Martyr and Grand Duchess Elizabeth. Full Article
led When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-09T21:42:48+00:00 What's in a name? Our names represent our families and we are family through the blood of Christ. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:00:19+00:00 Fr. Michael shares reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held this past weekend at Antiochian Village. This is Part 1. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:01:22+00:00 Fr. Michael shares reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held earlier this month at Antiochian Village. This is Part 2. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:02:31+00:00 Fr. Michael shares reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held earlier this month at Antiochian Village. This is Part 3. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:04:20+00:00 Fr. Michael shares reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held earlier this month at Antiochian Village. This is Part 4. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:05:36+00:00 Fr. Michael shares reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held last month at Antiochian Village. This is Part 5. Full Article
led The Three Degrees of Knowledge: An Exploration of Theosis in the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T03:06:52+00:00 Fr. Michael concludes his reflections from his presentation on Theosis at the Orthodox Institute, held last month at Antiochian Village. This is Part 6. Here is a link to the written text of his presentation: holynativity.blogspot.com/2014/11/st-isaacs-three-degrees-of-knowledge.html. Full Article