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Why Santa Claus is not “ours”

9+1 things you don’t know about the events and history of January 1

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: A final Stewardship appeal before year’s end

Stewardship is more than a financial commitment; it is a spiritual response. It is our offering of thanksgiving to God for the blessings we have received and a tangible expression of our faith in action

The Fables of Aesop as a Preparation for the Gospel by H.E. Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden

The Orthodox Church has never categorically rejected pre-Christian thought. On the contrary, it subjected it to discernment, distinguished it, and made use of it. The Fathers saw in Aesop’s fables a preparatory discourse; a natural morality that prepares humanity to receive the light of the Gospel

What begins in the manger is fulfilled in the Tomb and overturned in the Resurrection

Christ’s Nativity as a prefiguration of His burial and Resurrection in the patristic and liturgical tradition - By His Eminence Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden

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