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What accounts for the differences between the Eastern and Western churches? Many things of course, but primarily the development in the West – through those such as Anselm and Aquinas – of an emphasis on human reason and intellect in the pursuit of theological understanding. Returning briefly to our discussion of Rome and the Eastern...
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Featuring Rev. Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis Discussion Questions: 1. What am I when I proclaim that I am an Orthodox Christian? 2. How does my ethnic background affect and influence my Orthodox Faith? 3. When asked what faith I am, how can I give a comprehensible, concise answer? 4. Can an...
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Cappella Romana performs exquisite Byzantine musical treasures–from the cathedrals and monasteries of the Eastern Roman Empire–preserved from destruction in the Egyptian desert at the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine at Mt. Sinai. Features music for the medieval celebration of Vespers in honor of St. Catherine, and Byzantium’s only liturgical drama, the Service of the...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosphora When making prosphoron, you should pray. One prayer is: “Dear Lord, this bread represents each one of us in this family. We are offering ourselves to You, in humble obedience and total commitment to You. Accept our gift and make us worthy to receive the greater gift that You will give us when You...
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The five loaves of this recipe represent the five loaves Jesus blessed that fed 5,000 people. The health and well-being of the family who baked the bread are celebrated in the Artoklasia service. Ingredients 5 pkgs. dry yeast         1 ¾ c. sugar             2-3 c. water             1 ½...
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Vasilopita is New Year’s Day bread, which contains a hidden coin giving good luck to the receiver. This bread recipe without the coin can also be used for Tsoureki or Pascha (Easter) Bread, which is shaped like a giant twisted koulouraki with red eggs pushed into the criss-cross of the loaf before baked on a...
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Koliva is made for the Memorial Service. It symbolizes everlasting life and hope in the resurrection for the deceased one. Ingredients1 lb. soft spring wheat berries    1 c. walnuts, chopped        1 c. almonds, slivered    1 c. raisins (or dried fruit)        ½ c. sesame seeds, toasted½ c. pomegranate seeds½ c. parsley, chopped1-2 lbs. powdered...
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This amazing recipe will feed the soul and nourish the spirit. Don't skip on any of the ingredients, as they are all equally important to this recipe.
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