Fr John Salter writes, in Chrysostom, Pascha 2011: Of the so-called Monophysite Churches the Copts and the Armenians have borne untold suffering for the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The fifteen centuries of…
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In the Pascha 2011 edition of Chrysostom, Fr John Salter writes: Princess Maria came from the ancient Russian family, of Galitzine, which had very many branches in the United Kingdom and on…
Fr John Salter writes in the Pascha 2011 edition of Chrysostom: When I was looking for a second Anglican curacy in 1966 I was interviewed by Father Irvine at his vicarage at…
In Chrysostom for Pascha 2011, Fr John Salter writes: It was in 1957 that I first met Donald Allchin. He had been ordained the year before to a title at St. Mary Abbots,…
VATICAN CITY, FEB. 21, 2011 thanks to Zenit.org. Benedict XVI is moving Archbishop Ivan Jurkovič from his apostolic nunciature in Ukraine to the same post in Russia. The prelate comes to Moscow…
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By Paul de Maeyer, ROME, FEB. 18, 2011 thanks to Zenit.org. Not even the Mongols of the 14th century, when they killed 40 monks and some 400 faithful, succeeded in making one of…
“Music and Faith in My Life and Vision” Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev, archbishop of Volokolamsk and a permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Moscow February, 9th, 2011 Mr. President,…
Back from Cairo, Gregorios III says, “We are living God’s today.” H.B. Gregorios III, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem, is back from Cairo, where, as…
At the Centre for Eastern Christianity in collaboration with the Centre for Christianity and Interreligoius Dialogue at Heythrop College: Christianity & Islam in Contemporary Context, 7 to 8 March 2011 ‘An overview…