.@EcuPatriarch Bartholomew visited the International Focolare Centre in Rome#orthodox_timeshttps://t.co/UrpPkQ9Ice
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) October 20, 2020
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Patriarch Bartholomew Visits Foccolare
Trying to Establish Continuity
I think it’s a little odd for the Pope’s critics to not mention “Quadragesimo anno,” where Pius XI addressed the interpretation of “Rerum novarum” now advanced against “Fratelli tutti.” https://t.co/2cBGeRSJsD
— Pat Smith (@smithpatrick08) October 21, 2020
“To express this truth in more personal terms... I justly possess and enjoy what is rightly mine when I promote and enjoy what is rightly ours.” #FratelliTutti
— National Catholic Register (@NCRegister) October 20, 2020
--@FrAquinasOP @pficnewshttps://t.co/LB3paJj26B
The Abbey of Sant'Antimo (Part 2)
The Abbey of Sant’ Antimo (Part 2) https://t.co/3zN66ExNc8 pic.twitter.com/8u9cjbRfz7
— NLM (@NLMblog) October 20, 2020
NLM
Vigil Service to Holy Joseph the Hesychast
Vigil Service to Saint Joseph the Hesychasthttps://t.co/ZZ4saBtpwc
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) October 20, 2020
This Vigil service to St. Joseph was translated by the monks of Panagia Vlahernon Greek Orthodox Monastery in Williston, Florida—spiritual successors to the great Athonite saint through their spiritual father... pic.twitter.com/BzPSIU8sqj
A New Edition of His Life is Mine
A close up of the cover for the new edition of Saint Sophrony's "His Life is Mine." Available here: https://t.co/KTMonBVOxk pic.twitter.com/lOchpu3B0d
— SVS Press (@SVSPress) October 20, 2020
The Tenderness Icon
On 20 October, the Church honours the “Tenderness” Icon of the Mother of God of the Pskov Caves.
— St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants (@StElisabethConv) October 20, 2020
More at https://t.co/LZnHiCiw5d
Photo: Hand-painted Tenderness Icon of Theotokos, the icon-painting studio of St Elisabeth Convent.
Make your order: https://t.co/jftGf7p8Ln pic.twitter.com/z5M0HB8wSj
A Developing Mess
Cardinals Deplore German Bishops’ Slide, as Schism Fears Arise | National Catholic Register https://t.co/tRbtZ3gmLe @NCRegister
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) October 20, 2020
Tomosology?
The “Tomosology” of the Patriarchate of Constantinople Part 1https://t.co/bl13dvZICZ
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) October 19, 2020
Pavel Darovsky
We can trace the genesis of the formation of new doctrines on the Church, which at first filled “gaps” in canon law, then began to supplant it and ultimately came into confli... pic.twitter.com/RTeUyDoR3c