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The Heavenly Host: Beginning with The 7 Archangels
Yes, there is a hierarchy among God's beloved angels. The highest are assembled of the seraphim, cherubim and the thrones, which are the closest to the Holy Trinity. The very closest to God are the...
5 commentsOrthodox Icons
This is a companion article to The History of Christianity 630-787, which was preceded—as part of a series—by The History of Christianity 430-630, and before that The History of Christianity from...
58 commentsTour Jerusalem: The Holy Sites of Palm Sunday Road
Starting at the top of the Mount of Olives, walking down Palm Sunday Road, and ending at the Eastern Gate, the path that Jesus took his last days in Israel is a spiritual journey for many tourists. It was on...
2 commentsA Transylvanian Christmas
Sighisoara, Transylvania at Christmas. Romania in southeastern Europe is named for its 1st-century conqueror, Rome. Transylvania is the entire northwest region of this nation, joining Walachia to the south...
9 commentsHow to Count In the Russian Language
Russian is a great language and it is fun to hear and learn the alphabet and to count. There are other fun things about Russian as well...
31 commentsA Greek Orthodox House Blessing - Father Steve and the Bush Branch
Having your house blessed is a Greek Orthodox tradition. It's about the people as much as it is about the blessing itself. "We have recently gotten our house blessed by Father Steve from the Greek Orthodox Church. It was great, and surprisingly not at all as I assumed it would be."
13 commentsThe Cathedral of Saint Sava
Temple of Saint Sava is the largest Serbian Orthodox church and one of the biggest Orthodox churches in the world. Its located in the eastern part of Svetosavskog Square called Vracar, in Belgrade. Its was...
0 commentsCracking Your Easter Eggs and other Greek Orthodox Easter Traditions and Facts
The differences in Western Easter and Orthodox Easter are plentiful. Find out what some of these are here in this spectacular Greek Easter hub.
42 commentsSt. Basil's Day -- What is St. Basil's Day?
St. Basil's Day marks the Greek New Year and is celebrated on January 1. Named after St. Basil, one of the forefathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, St. Basil's Day commemorates the day of his death which is...
0 commentsSouthpaw Boxing: An-Overlooked Anatomical Advantage
Southpaws or left-handed boxers are often viewed as "trouble" by most orthodox fighters. We have many advantages that confuse and irritate right-handers. Our punches come from the "wrong" direction and at...
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