Psalm Read at Times of Doubt, Hesitation, and Strong Temptations for Strengthening of Faith | Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanich) speaks about a psalm that casts out all fear, cowardice and unbelief. https://t.co/zbA2hRv8F6 pic.twitter.com/8wY5jFBkeV
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) January 24, 2021
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Psalm 72
Syllabus on Roman Catholic Social Teaching
Draft of a syllabus for a course on Catholic Social Teaching, structured around the social encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII. With texts giving background and/or development and interpretation for each. pic.twitter.com/CYIGtPSoju
— Pater Edmund (@sancrucensis) January 26, 2021
Fr. Gilles Emery, O.P. on the Trinity
The Best Guide for Understanding the Trinity
— Church Life Journal (@ChurchLifeND) January 27, 2021
by Gilles Emery, OPhttps://t.co/Bi1TDTcpyY
The Dead End of the Episcopalian Church
Christian theology people, I thoroughly recommend listening to this talk by Professor Katherine Sonderegger on the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons. Ever wondered what a doctrine of the Trinity might look like of it jumped off from Leviticus? Find it here! https://t.co/utyY9974eK
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) January 27, 2021
I'm pleased to say that you can follow Professor Sonderegger's talk online here, both live and afterwards: https://t.co/nhyPy5ebaS https://t.co/n8OJuewRJz
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) January 27, 2021
History of the West
With fr. John Strickland, author of The Age of Paradise, I discuss Charlemagne, the Renaissance and how our history often ignores the supreme importance of the East in its development. https://t.co/2EgpqF0xO6
— Jonathan Pageau (@PageauJonathan) January 27, 2021
Fr. Georges Florovsky on the Holy John Chrysostom
The Life, Works and Thought of Saint John Chrysostom (Fr. George Florovsky)https://t.co/SWQi5xZuXV pic.twitter.com/icfwVz9ydY
— Mystagogy (@mystagogy1) January 27, 2021
The Temple of Holy Sergius and Bacchus
Full video on the founding of Ss. Sergius and Bacchus and its inscription can be found at https://t.co/fu3MWyE3nf pic.twitter.com/7mwTdwPnaa
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) January 27, 2021
More Polemics. Scandalous?
Only satanically proud Orthodox “Taliban” don’t listen to Constantinople, says Greek Archbishop of Torontohttps://t.co/Yr53u1HEEW
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) January 27, 2021
Those who reject the Patriarchate of Constantinople’s claim to being “First Without Equals” rend the robe of Christ, lack an ecclesial consciousn... pic.twitter.com/5ZxK2uzP3B
Elsewhere...
Metropolitan Hilarion Said Kuraev Could Be Excommunicated from the Church | Metropolitan Hilarion said that he sincerely regrets what happened to Kuraev, who once did a lot for the Church: thanks to his books and lectures, people came to God. https://t.co/1d7zyaRSIg pic.twitter.com/o6EjOeOsHz
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) January 25, 2021
The Voice of Fr. Alexander
As we begin celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Fr Alexander Schmemann (+1983), we are so pleased to share his voice with you. His words, captured decades ago, are further proof that Fr. Alexander remains a voice for our time. #YearOfSchmemann pic.twitter.com/sF3gg2nKRL
— St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (@stvlads) January 26, 2021
Christ Is the Measure
When you sin against them in this way and wound their weak conscience, you sin against Christ.
— Basilica.ro (EN) (@BasilicaNews) January 27, 2021
- 1 Corinthians 8:12#WednesdayWisdom pic.twitter.com/79XCX6neFL
Iconography as Prayer
“For me, iconography is just like prayer”https://t.co/mef0zNDSLH
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) January 27, 2021
Olga Spiridonova on her life’s journey to iconography
Olga Spiridonova
An icon painter’s goal is to create the means, or the language, of communication with the prototype, and beauty should be that language. pic.twitter.com/irgG4jSmag
Ethiopian Icons
The most important form of #Ethiopian art are #icons: painted images of Christ, Mary or saints, usually on wood.
— Eyob Derillo (@DerilloEyob) January 23, 2021
Icons that are associated with healing powers are only displayed during annual festivals, natural disasters or pandemics.
Examples of icons dating 15th to 20th c. pic.twitter.com/Od3HmXnQFJ
Spem in Alium
Spem in alium nunquam habui
— Fr Alexander Laschuk (@byzkanonist) January 26, 2021
Praeter in te, Deus Israel
Qui irasceris et propitius eris
et omnia peccata hominum
in tribulatione dimittishttps://t.co/1Mr81Th99y via @YouTube
There Will Be Gaps
In the next 24 hours we will be releasing the second issue of Social Justice Quarterly.
— Leonine Institute (@leoinstituteCST) January 27, 2021
Articles in this issue:
Solidarity as a Theological Necessity
Graves of our Fathers
Against the False Solidarity of Globalism
Solidarity as Policy pic.twitter.com/LT3Gto6DQv
Vladimir Grygorenko on Iconography
Live from Ancient Faith https://t.co/tm86p91OZs
— Ancient Faith (@ancientfaith) January 27, 2021