... If they really wanted to do something useful for civil rights they would look into the unfair, and possibly illegal, treatment of asylum- seekers in the US...
... This isn't so. They were a conglomeration of small communistic organizations that formed as the ACLU in the early 1930's. If you want reference materials,...
luke wrote regarding the ACLU "I believe they are also characterized by a large Jewish presence." what does this mean? couldn't we also make that statement...
This was just emailed to me. An updated version of all saints of America, which includes hymns to St. John Maximovitch, St. Nikolai of Zhicha, St. ALexis Toth...
I don't want to be anti-semitic. I can't speak for others, but where I live it looks like the ACLU is actively working to suppress ALL public awareness of...
... What does that mean? Maybe not ROCOR, but certainly Orthodox. I believe there are several parishes in the ROCOR who are named after the Saints of...
"America's Real War", Multnomah Publishers, Inc. 1999 Pg. 279 The membership of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a campion of ultra-liberal causes,...
The ACLU cut its legal teeth on the Jehovah Witness cases, of which there are many, as well as on extreme Christian sects such as the group in West Virginia...
Allow me to re-phrase my statement. Nearly 100% of the "cases" imposed on the courts by the ACLU involve a Jewish person who is "offended" by Christian...
It means, why is this service being promulgated in the ROCOR list when it's not ROCOR. Alexis Toth and Raphael of Brooklyn are not ROCOR saints. Some would say...
So if it's not ROCOR, then it's not Orthodox? I am not ROCOR, but I use several of the Rocor service books because they are well done not because they are...
On 2/1/03 10:19 PM, "Father David Straut" <fr.straut@...> wrote: Father, bless. I agree with your kind remarks. I have some additional comments as we...
Father Bless! See answers below. ... I am not in favour of the "You Who" Theology which has sprng up in the non-traditional Orthodox Churches. I prefer...
I did not say that if it's not ROCOR it's not Orthodox. I am curious why it's posted to the ROCOR list. These are not "Orthodox Saiints" as they have not been...
Reader Michael wrote "Nearly 100% of the "cases" imposed on the courts by the ACLU involve a Jewish person" et al, while Reader Michael's personal contact...
With utmost respect, Father Deacon Moses, I can only say I comment on what I am exposed to where I live. At the Ohio State University, the combination of the...
I would also have to disagree with your statement. Just because the ROCOR has not made a comment on the glorifications does NOT mean they are not saints! It...
... universally ... Saints. Nicholas - Considering all the divisions and walls between Orthodox jurisdictions, particularly on this continent, it is very...
No offense taken, lawyers are hard to offend. The "vocal homosexual lobby" you reference is unfortunately nationwide spewing its message of death, as nothing...
Dear list members, A small request, if I may: when replying to messages, please only quote the relevant portions of the messages to which you are replying....
Fathers and brethren, Please correct the following notes on sainthood and its recognition, if you will. I offer them not as the true solution to the recent...
... <ntrahan@s...> ... the ... As a priest of the Orthodox Church in America, I can say with certainly that there were indeed many people calling for the ...
Through out the history of the Orthodox Church there have been saints who were locally venerated and who were not known to all Orthodox Local Churches. As time...
Dear David, This is an excellent article, very objective and I think very true. The purpose of glorification is didactic, to teach the faithful, which is why...