“The spirit goes on. It goes on from the Psalms, to the great medieval artists... to a writer from San Francisco who’s been called a beatnik. Same thing, you know. And it will go on from there.”
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) November 26, 2020
Thanksgiving reflections from Charles Laughtonhttps://t.co/dYHXGyler6
Friday, November 27, 2020
Charles Laughton - Thanksgiving
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Stimulating Constantinople Lecture by Fr @DragosHerescu of @IOCS_Cambridge about the impact of secularism on #Orthodoxy in western and eastern Europe, with a focus on “relevance”, diaspora religious life, incl. the impact of Covid-19, and ecumenical prayer. pic.twitter.com/Vq2VJHvLfs
— John Kittmer (@JohnKittmer) November 26, 2020
Church of Cyprus in Turmoil
The Archbishop did not accept the fact that there is a schism within the Church of #Cyprus#orthodox_times
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) November 27, 2020
https://t.co/X7ynV1L5dG
The Cypriot Orthodox Church’s top decision-making body on Wednesday backed the Archbishop’s move to effectively recognize the new Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s independence, overturning an earlier position of neutrality on the thorny issue. https://t.co/KqvR5QFuCS
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) November 27, 2020
Kenneth Woodward on the Canonization Process for John Paul II
The canonization of a pope is not a canonization of his papacy as well. https://t.co/9o9QUNKeB8
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) November 28, 2020
An Akathist of Thanksgiving by Protopresbyter Gregory Petrov
This Akathist, also called the “Akathist of Thanksgiving,” was composed by Protopresbyter Gregory Petrov shortly before his death in a prison camp in 1940. It is a song of praise from amidst the most terrible sufferings.
— St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants (@StElisabethConv) November 27, 2020
Read full akathist:https://t.co/dcl8VJPKh6 pic.twitter.com/u3MMB0cE2Z
Seraphim Mosaic in Hagia Sophia
Seraphim mosaic revealed in Agia Sophia with removal of scaffoldinghttps://t.co/styfpwaprn
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) November 26, 2020
Until today, the only evidence of the existence of the 5x3 ft. mosaics were drawings made by the Fossati brothers. pic.twitter.com/wyTIFxKRAV
Seraphim Mosaic Revealed with Removal of Scaffolding in Hagia Sophia | The 6-winged angel of God was revealed when scaffolding set up 7 years ago to assist in restoration was finally dismantled https://t.co/JM9TWWDq0e pic.twitter.com/KEIqE3WD4E
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) November 26, 2020