We would like to acquaint you with the lecture “Why Orthodoxy is the True Faith,” delivered on September 13, 2000, at the Meeting of the Sretenskaya Lord’s School in Moscow by A.I. Osipov, a professor of the Moscow Theological Academy. Continue reading “Why Orthodoxy is the True Faith?”
Corporatism or Commonweal?
by Archbishop Lazar Puhalo*
*Archbishop Lazar Puhalo is abbot of the Monastery of All Saints of North America in Deroche, British Columbia, Canada, and leads the Orthodox Peace Fellowship in Canada. Continue reading “Corporatism or Commonweal?”
On pleasure – Archytas of Tarentum, the Pythagorean
In this article we present, without comments, an excerpt from the writings of Archytas of Tarentum, with reference to pleasure. Continue reading “On pleasure – Archytas of Tarentum, the Pythagorean”
Challenges for the soul in the 21st Century – A Pythagorean approach
In this article we present and analyze two Pythagorean excerpts with reference to the soul. Continue reading “Challenges for the soul in the 21st Century – A Pythagorean approach”
True freedom

Some people by the word freedom understand the ability to do whatever one wants. People who have the more allowed themselves to come into slavery to sins, passions, and defilements more often than others appear as zealots of external freedom, wanting to broaden the laws as much as possible. But such a man uses external freedom only to more severely burden himself with inner slavery.
True freedom is the active ability of a man who is not enslaved to sin, who is not pricked by a condemning conscience, to choose the better in the light of God’s truth, and to bring it into actuality with the help of the gracious power of God. This is the freedom of which neither heaven nor earth are restrict.
+St. Philaret of Moscow
The Characteristic Attributes of the Orthodox Ethos
The watchword for the Orthodox faithful is ‘Christ is all and is in all’ (Col. 3, 11), that is unless every aspect of our life is steeped in Christ, then it’s divided in an unacceptable manner into religious and non-religious. Continue reading “The Characteristic Attributes of the Orthodox Ethos”