Timothy Mulligan
@AnathemaZed
Orthodox Christian | attorney | melancholic/choleric | strictly meat-and-potatoes | read St. Sophrony of Essex & Elder Zacharias Zacharou, OrthoPeeps!
Saint Seraphim of Sarov: On the Acquisition of the Holy Spirit / OrthoChristian.Com pravoslavie.ru/english/47866.…
Acclaimed explanation of the Orthodox faith available here as a free ebook to download. store.ancientfaith.com/know-the-faith…
This is my favorite of Enya’s. It glistens. youtu.be/J_WbZAdzUVc?si…
Blessed feast of St. Mary Magdalene, Myrrh Bearer and Equal to the Apostles.

John Candy as Pepi Longsocks | SCTV | Second City Television youtu.be/epLq_DAeex4?si… via @YouTube
A Person Carries Their Own Paradise or Their Own Hell youtu.be/lKp12kmZlOg?si… via @YouTube
My OCA parish is chock full of converts and no one does anything like this. So the answer to this gal’s question is yes. And she needs to get out more.
July 17, 1918: The Execution of the Russian Imperial Family Around midnight between July 16 and 17, 1918, the Russian Imperial family was awakened and taken — along with four loyal attendants — to the basement of the house where they were being held. They were told they would be…
What's most surprising to me is that they make skateboards for turtles.
This dude teaches a tortoise that it can go much faster with the help of a vehicle: it also learned how to make effective turns.
The trend in the Catholic Church is to canonize model Catholics. Orthodox saints generally are those who have reached theosis, that is, they have been deified by the Divine Energies after a life of struggle and repentance.
This dude teaches a tortoise that it can go much faster with the help of a vehicle: it also learned how to make effective turns.
The Synaxarion by Hieromonk Makarios of Simonos Petra is back in stock over at Sebastian Press.
The latest at Eccles is Saved. And the best ever. 𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐚 𝐩𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐬? With what the Americans call the "passing" of Pope Francis (and the rest of us call "failing") we did not expect to see much more in the "How to be a good pope" series of posts, but…