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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Study Notes: Liturgical Minyan
Originally posted on Fr. Sergei Sveshnikov:
The principle of correlation or concelebration in Liturgy described by Fr. Alexander Schmemann brings the laity into the equation of the Liturgy and strikes at the very heart of clericalism. Clericalism, at least as…
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Three Words Your Priest Hates to Hear
Originally posted on The Orthodox Clergy Wife by Presbytera Anonyma:
In fact, just about anybody hates to hear these three words. They are however especially frustrating to those in leadership in all kinds of areas—business, politics, the church. These three…
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Protestant Orthodox
Originally posted on Ramblings of a Redneck Priest:
? ? ? ? ? I spent forty years of my life as a Protestant and twenty of those as a Protestant minister. Sometimes I would ask, “Are you Catholic or Protestant?” (This…
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The End of Comfortable Christianity?
Originally posted on Ramblings of a Redneck Priest:
? Come gather ’round people Wherever you roam And admit that the waters Around you have grown And accept it that soon You’ll be drenched to the bone If your time to…
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