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| | | | | A friend of mine likes to say that no nation or people is truly a Christian nation or people until it has a nationally-venerated icon or shrine of the Theotokos. This is not a doctrine of the Church, of course, but it is a cultural observation that rings true in a certain way. There is something about how a Christian society works that almost inevitably results in having a veneration for the Lord's mother at the center. | |
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www.johnsanidopoulos.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A religious icon in a suburb of Athens is reported to be weeping, drawing crowds and sparking theological discussions about divine signs and faith. | |
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www.thechurchnews.com
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| | | | | The First Presidency has adjusted the general conference schedule to discontinue Saturday evening sessions and focus on the morning and afternoon. | |
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asimplemanofgod.com
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| | | 1 post published by Daniel M. Klem on March 27, 2025 | ||