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Pith & Piety Episode 07 - Father Gregory Allard

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Father Gregory Allard of St. Alexis Orthodox Church explains what Eastern Orthodoxy is, talks a bit about his parish's move into a new building near Battleground, and invites us into some aspects of Orthodox spirituality.

Saint Alexis Orthodox Church

American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the USA

References:

"Under the omophorion"

Starets

Ignatius Bryanchaninov

Name Days

Gustaf Aulen

On the Orthodox use of candles

Veneration

Frederica Matthewes-Green

Theophan the Recluse

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Special thanks to Matchbox Coworking Studio where the program was recorded!

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Father Gregory Allard of St. Alexis Orthodox Church explains what Eastern Orthodoxy is, talks a bit about his parish's move into a new building near Battleground, and invites us into some aspects of Orthodox spirituality.

Saint Alexis Orthodox Church

American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the USA

References:

"Under the omophorion"

Starets

Ignatius Bryanchaninov

Name Days

Gustaf Aulen

On the Orthodox use of candles

Veneration

Frederica Matthewes-Green

Theophan the Recluse

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Special thanks to Matchbox Coworking Studio where the program was recorded!

  continue reading

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