When Killing is Just Pressure on the Trigger
by Brandon Frazier No act is more violent than taking another’s life. Four years of my life were defined by training to commit, attempting to commit or committing these very acts of violence. During...
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Peacemaking As Vocation: Toward an Orthodox Understanding by Fr. Emmanuel Clapsis For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. But the wisdom that...
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By Metropolitan George of Mount Lebanon Metropolitan George, of the Patriarchate of Antioch, lives in Beirut, Lebanon. The text is abridged from Sourozh, magazine of the Russian Patriarchal Diocese of...
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Metropolitan George Khodr of Mount Lebanon Metropolitan George is highly regarded throughout Lebanon for his untiring efforts to encourage dialogue and mutual respect as well as to make known basic...
View ArticleWar’s Hidden Cost: damaged souls and minds
Every war leaves deep scars on its survivors, not least the soldiers who were involved. In World War I there was “shell shock.” World War II vets had “battle fatigue.” The troubles of Vietnam veterans...
View ArticleWar and Peace in Today’s World: a commentary on the The Mission of the...
The below text, by Nicholas Sooy of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship, was submitted to the blog publicorthodoxy.org. Texts there are requested to be brief. Texts on the upcoming Council’s documents are...
View ArticleMother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost
Mother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost By Matthew Franklin Cooper Mother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost On the 31st of March, we celebrate the dies natalis of Mother Maria (Skobtsova), a...
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The Moral Argument Against War in Eastern Orthodox Theology by Fr. Alexander F. C. Webster, Ph.D. Parish Priest, St. Mary Orthodox Church, Falls Church, Virginia Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel), Virginia...
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Terrorism: Content discussing issues related to terrorism Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 Of Whom I am First: on the death of Osama Bin Laden A Sermon for the Sunday after the Elevation of the...
View ArticleHate Breeds Hate
By Archbishop Lazar (Puhalo) Asullen, somber young man goes to a gun store in Virginia, where he will have no difficulty purchasing handguns. He is seriously mentally ill and many people around him are...
View ArticleWar’s Hidden Cost: damaged souls and minds
Every war leaves deep scars on its survivors, not least the soldiers who were involved. In World War I there was "shell shock." World War II vets had "battle fatigue." The troubles of Vietnam veterans...
View ArticleHate Breeds Hate
By Archbishop Lazar (Puhalo) Asullen, somber young man goes to a gun store in Virginia, where he will have no difficulty purchasing handguns. He is seriously mentally ill and many people around him are...
View ArticleWhen Killing is Just Pressure on the Trigger
by Brandon Frazier No act is more violent than taking another’s life. Four years of my life were defined by training to commit, attempting to commit or committing these very acts of violence. During...
View ArticlePeacemaking As Vocation: Toward an Orthodox Understanding by Fr. Emmanuel...
Peacemaking As Vocation: Toward an Orthodox Understanding by Fr. Emmanuel Clapsis For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. But the wisdom that...
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New to In Communion? Please preview and download our current issue in full color for free below. Take it with you on your e-reader, laptop, ipad or phone. Share it with your friends who might enjoy...
View ArticleTerrorism
Terrorism: Content discussing issues related to terrorism Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 Of Whom I am First: on the death of Osama Bin Laden a Sermon for the Sunday after the Elevation of the...
View ArticleWar and Peace in Today’s World: a commentary on the Mission of the Orthodox...
The below text, by Nicholas Sooy of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship, is an expanded version of a text sent to the blog publicorthodoxy.org. Texts there are requested to be brief. Texts on the upcoming...
View ArticleMother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost
Mother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost By Matthew Franklin Cooper Mother Maria Skobtsova, Martyr of Sobornost On the 31st of March, we celebrate the dies natalis of Mother Maria (Skobtsova), a...
View ArticleWhat Are You Fighting For?
Hieromonk Fr. Seraphim Aldea was in Paris shortly after the November 2015 attacks in Paris. In the following, written shortly after the attacks, he reflects on peace and violence in light of these...
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