‘No law can order us’: Greek Christians defy COVID ban on Epiphany services

Jan 7, 2021 by

By Angeliki Koutantou, Deborah Kyvrikosaios, Reuters: Greek Christian churches held Epiphany services on Wednesday, openly defying government coronavirus restrictions that banned public gatherings including religious ceremonies on one of...

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Progressive Religion and the Ritual Scapegoating of Sir Roger Scruton

Apr 19, 2019 by

by Jules Gomes, Rebel Priest: “We are not religious,” screech the vulturine volt of jeering, sneering, secular, postmodern, cultural Marxists. The high priests of secularism are pious and pompous, even Pecksniffian, in their iconoclastic...

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Welsh Anglicans gather around ‘Essentials’

Mar 19, 2019 by

by Andrew Symes, Anglican Mainstream. “If you despise the day of small things, the Church in Wales is not for you”, said the Archdeacon of Cardigan. The comment received a loud ripple of chuckles from the 150 strong assembly of the...

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Biggest split in modern Orthodox history: Russian Orthodox Church breaks ties with Constantinople

Oct 16, 2018 by

from RT: In the biggest rift in modern Orthodox history, the Russian Orthodox Church has cut all ties with the Constantinople Patriarchate, after it accepted a breakaway division of Ukrainian Orthodox Church as independent. The Holy...

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Russian Orthodox Church continues to grow, adding 10 new dioceses in last year

Dec 2, 2017 by

by Harry Farley, Christian Today: The Russian Orthodox Church’s expanding reach continues with 10 new dioceses added in the past year alone. On top of this the number of clerics also continued its steady growth with 521 more added...

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Greek Orthodox ring bells in mourning and protest over radical transgender law

Oct 24, 2017 by

by Fr Mark Hodges, LifeSite: Christian churches in Greece are ringing their bells in mourning over a radical transgender law passed earlier this month. Metropolitan Ambrose of Kalavryta and the clergy of his diocese are ringing their...

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