A happy and blessed Christmass to you,also. Thank you for maintaining this blog despite time constraints and "other negatives". God bless you at Christmass and throughout the year ahead. Antony
The Commander in Thief
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With each passing month of his presidency, Donald Trump behaves more like
America’s commander in thief than its commander in chief.
How so? Let me count th...
Orthodox culture: things I take for granted
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I was born to a white English father (himself born to Irish and French
parents), and a black Kittitian mother, whose ancestry three or four
generations ...
Obituary of a very failed Pontificate
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"Nun khre methusthen kai tina per bian ponen, epei de katthane
Mursilos."Such would have been the reaction of the unchristianised Greeks.
But for us, for t...
The Feast of the Sacred Heart 2026
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Consider thou also, o man that art redeemed, Who it is that hangeth for
Thee upon the Cross, how great He is and what is His nature, Whose death
giveth lif...
Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi
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Sunday within the Octave of *Corpus Christi*, the second Sunday after
Pentecost, is of semi-double rite and its liturgical colour is white, the
colour of ...
A happy and blessed Christmass to you,also. Thank you for maintaining this blog despite time constraints and "other negatives". God bless you at Christmass and throughout the year ahead.
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Merry Christmas from Ikerland.
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God bless.
Christ is Born and Revealed! Blessed is the Revelation of Christ Our Lord! Glad tidings to you and to us.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your blog very much.