It has never been simple to discern the balance between new experience and received tradition. The process is messy, involves lots of questions, debate, pushback, dead-ends, wrong turns and periods of grey when the final outcome is not at all clear. And it is often slow—though not always. In my comments I’ll focus on this...| Public Orthodoxy
An Orthodox priest warns Trump could bring about the triumph of "Christian Nationalism". Is Trump against Constantinople? What is happening?| Orthodox Reflections
An academic priest challenged traditional Orthodox communion using illogical and cherry-picked examples. Here a writer defends the Faith.| Orthodox Reflections
Wouldn’t the loving pastoral practice be helping those who are fearful put away fear, rather than encouraging it by changing how we worship?| Orthodox Reflections
The world is changing at a rapid pace, but within Orthodoxy, change is coming to restore traditions we have lost but desperately need.| Orthodox Reflections
The Very Rev. Father and Doctor John Jillions has written recently concerning the interplay of experience and tradition with regards to “LGBTQ+” concerns in the Church ( Dominant notes in his paper…| Edith M. Humphrey