347. The changes I remember in the past eighty years: in the World, in Religion

In a comment last week, “Skip” shared a video of some of Bishop Kallistos’ humor. Lest you miss it, I’m copying it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR0KZT5rjZc ________________________________________ Introduction P.S. (“Prescript?”) added the day after publication: Please read the very perceptive and thoughtful Comments at the end of this Post, which mention important things I ignored. It is […]

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346. My Remembrances of Bishop Kallistos

His Eminence Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) departed this earthly life on August 24, 2022. Here I want to look at:  1  His life.  2  Two (of the many) things I learned from him.  3  My four personal encounters with him. His Life Bishop Kallistos was perhaps the most prominent Orthodox theologian, author and lecturer of our […]

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345. Saint Phanourios the Newly-Revealed, and my Final Trip to Greece

At the upper right of these Posts, you’ll now see a new series of categories to help you search for older Posts by topic. (Thanks, Laurel!) You can still also locate them by date on the lower right. I am now   s l o w l y   getting previous Posts (all 344 of […]

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343. Why do we honor the Mother of God? Because the Bible says so! – Part Two

I’m taking a couple of weeks off. This Post and last week’s are reprints (with some revision) from August 2019 – as we prepare for the celebration of the Dormition of the Theotokos on August 15.   Last week we saw how often the Virgin Mary is mentioned in the New Testament, second only to […]

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