A Guide to the Orthodox Church’s Twelve Great Feasts
The Orthodox Christian tradition is steeped in rhythm — not merely the rhythm of weeks and seasons, but a sacred rhythm of remembering, rejoicing,…
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The Orthodox Christian tradition is steeped in rhythm — not merely the rhythm of weeks and seasons, but a sacred rhythm of remembering, rejoicing,…
The Serbian Orthodox Church is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches, with its headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Patriarchs of Antioch are the leaders of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, one of the oldest autocephalous churches in the Eastern Orthodox communion.
Orthodox Christianity and Catholicism are two branches of Christianity that have similarities but also some significant differences.
Explore how monastic life shaped Orthodox prayer, theology, and identity through silence, devotion, and holy resistance.
The Nicene Creed, often called the “Symbol of Faith,” holds a pivotal place in the life and theology of Eastern Orthodoxy.
The role of women in the Eastern Orthodox Church is a subject that draws on a rich historical and theological foundation, reflecting the traditions of the Church while evolving over time.
Explore the timeless power of the Jesus Prayer in Orthodoxy—its meaning, practice, and path to unceasing communion with Christ.
Discover how Orthodox devotion to the Theotokos reveals profound truths about Christ, incarnation, and the sanctity of human life.