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inklesspen.blog
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| | | | | Below the reader will find my continued work in translating the sermons of New Hieromartyr Seraphim (Zvezdinski) on the Divine Liturgy. May these sermons deepen in us a love and awe for the holy and divinely revealed worship of the Church. The preceding sermons may be found here. 5th Sermon Today I will only speak... | |
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blogs.ancientfaith.com
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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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akathists.blogspot.com
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| | | | | The Akathist to St. Michael the Archangel Recite the Prayers of Introduction. Preamble Chosen captain of the heavenly hosts and defender of ... | |
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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | Our views of animal ethics in philosophy fall under three broad but distinct strands of thought: a Cartesian, a Kantian, and a Darwinian. All three co-exist uneasily in society today. This essay looks at how these interact with each other in the modern world and what it means for how we view the world and the animals in it. | ||