The Martyrs Urban, Theodore, Medimnus and seventy-nine
companions suffered at Nicomedia during the reign of the Arian emperor
Valentus (Valens) (364-378 or 379). The Orthodox bishop Evagrius was
banished from the Church of Constantinople, and Christians not wishing
to accept the Arian heresy were locked up in prison and subjected to
various outrages.
Driven to the point of despair, the Orthodox
Christians decided to ask for protection from the emperor and they sent
80 chosen men of religious rank, headed by Saints Urban, Theodore and
Medimnus.
Hearing their justified complaints, the emperor flew
into a rage, but he knew how to hide his wrath. He quietly summoned the
eparch Modestus and ordered him to put the delegates to death. Modestus
put them upon a ship, telling them that they all would be sent to
prison. Instead, he ordered the ship’s officers to burn the ship on the
open sea. The ship was set afire and for a while, it floated upon the
sea. Finally, reaching a place called Dakizis, the ship burned up with
all the holy martyrs on board.
A Patriarch Beloved by a Nation
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Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II at the Divine Liturgy in the Dormition
Cathedral, marking the 1000th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus’. Photo:...
The p...
“The Main Thing Is to Fulfil God’s Will.”
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Schema-Archimandrite Mikhail (Krechetov) Answers Young People’s questions.
Part 1
Schema-Archimandrite Mikhail (Krechetov)
The father of seven children and...
Moța-Marin Life and Akathist by Horia Stamatu
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Explore the life, sacrifice, and spiritual legacy of Romanian martyrs Ion
Moța and Vasile Marin through the powerful reflections of Horia Stamatu.
This a...
The Daily Choice of the Cross
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Dear readers, below you will find a very beautiful word from Met. Luke of
Zaporozhye. The original in Russian may be found here. On the Sunday of the
Cross...
Mărțișoare cusute manual
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Mărțișoare confecționate îmbină croșeta cu acul. Dorința mea a fost de a
încerca să cos diverse flori, ca o joacă mai mult, ca o relaxare. Au ieșit
acest...
Getting Started with Franklin Covey Planners
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When I hear the confessions of many people, I often see that many of the
problems they are having spiritually are the result of them not balancing
their ...
On the canons
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Longtime readers will know I enjoy Fr. Sergei Sveshnikov's books and
articles. Enjoy this discussion on the canons from ROCORStudies.
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The Catacomb Church (1991)
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The text below is excerpted from the 2011 book "In the Catacombs" by S.V.
Shumilo:
"Remaining in a position without rights, the Catacomb Church – as in t...
The Four Horsemen of Palamism
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There are many interesting things taking place in academia right now
regarding Orthodox history and theology, beyond the usual faddish
expressions of “theo...
Εσύ ετοίμασες την Φάτνη σου;
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*Άκουε ουρανέ και ενωτίζου η γη· ιδού γαρ ο Υιός και Λόγος του Θεού και
Πατρός, πρόεισι τεχθήναι…*
*Ηλιαχτίδα..*
Αναρωτηθήκαμε ποτέ, γιατί άραγε ο...
Ascension and Judgment in the Triumphal Entry
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One of the key features of the Gospels is the many prophecies of Christ
regarding His own passion, death, resurrection, …
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England and Wales, 2019
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I am back and rested after spending 15 days in the U.K. While I
always enjoy coming home, the truth of the matter is that I was not quite
ready to ...
Exceptions
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There seems to be a common school of thought that and exception to a canon
permits more exceptions. However, the very nature of an exception is that
it doe...
A Tale of Two Linguists
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The Second Vatican Council declared the Latin language to be one of the
treasures of the Western Church, and decreed that it would remain the
official lang...
Christmas: the Eternal embraces the Finite
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*The following is a Christmas-season meditation by Susan Anne, who will be
joining me on this blog as a co-author.*
Beginnings and endings, finite measur...
Why Trump's "Trade Deals" are Worthless
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When President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with the European Union in
July, officials on both sides stressed how it would ensure long-term
stability t...
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When we are young, growth comes naturally. We can trust it. We can’t help
but do it. Innocence is lost when you find you cannot trust it. When you
realize ...
Service Interruption notice
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You may have noticed rigorousintuition.ca is currently down. We're moving
servers. Drew informs me it shouldn't take too long. Perhaps tonight or
tomorrow....
The truth drew hatred…
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“Seest Thou what suffer those who censure, O Word of God, the faults of
the unclean. Not being able to bear censure, lo, Herod cut off my head, O
Savior....
The Dynamism of Holy Tradition
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I. How & Why Traditions Are Created “Be imitators of me, just as I also am
of Christ. Now I praise you because you remember me in everything and hold
firml...
Apostleship - A Family Affair?
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Sometimes I amuse myself by imagining Jesus and the Apostles in situations
they might see if they grew up in the America that I know and love. When I
was a...
Moving Day
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I’m beginning to copy some of the articles on ecumenism over to a new blog
called “Eirenikon“, devoted solely to the topic of Orthodox/Catholic
rapprocheme...
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