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  • Old Cathedral Schedule of Divine Services for February 2025

    Dear Brothers and Sisters! Let us begin by thanking Almighty God for blessing us, once again, with celebrating in the past month the radiant Feasts of His Nativity and Theophany!  […]

  • Christmas in a Romanian prison

    “In prison I became seriously ill. Tuberculosis affected the entire surface of both lungs, affected four vertebrae and spread to my intestines. I also had diabetes, heart failure, hepatitis and […]

  • Holy Trinity Seminary 2023 Year-End Appeal

    Your past gifts have played a vital role in enabling Jordanville’s Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary to address the countless facets of pastoral formation, especially for the parishes in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.

  • Support Trisagion Films on Giving Tuesday

    Please support the efforts of Trisagion Films, Inc. today (Giving Tuesday) by donating to us via . Our fundraiser is live now. Facebook and PayPal cover all the processing fees for you, […]

  • How to Remove Wax Stains

    In Orthodox worship practice, candles are an essential attribute. Inevitably, drops of liquid wax from these candles will find their way to the vestments, and cloth coverings of the altar, lecterns and other objects.

  • Video about St. Nectarios

    Watch A Wellspring of Humility: Saint Nektarios of Aegina, to learn more about the life of this Orthodox bishop who suffered unjust persecution, often lived in poverty, and was ridiculed and marginalized by those of the world who only judge by appearances and hearsay.

  • Can A Priest Hear The Confession Of His Matushka?

    Today, let’s delve into the question of whether it is appropriate for a priest to hear confessions from their spouse. We will decipher the acceptable conditions for such a practice […]

  • Vessel of Grace: The Life of St. Paisios

    On July 12th, we commemorate one of the most beloved Orthodox elders of modern times, St. Paisios. His life spanned much of the tumultous twentieth century wherein he sought only Christ while living in silence even as many people were being drawn to him.