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Does anyone have a recommended way to clean dust off of icons that ensures the icon isn’t damaged in the process?
Ordination Week by the Numbers... - 16 seminarians received the Cassock - 68 seminarians and oblates received Tonsure and Minor Orders - 10 seminarians ordained Sub-Deacons - 5 ordained Deacons - 6 ordained Priests for eternity! Deo gratias! #OrdinationWeek #ICKSP #Catholic
Uncut Mountain Press releases be like: - “West Bad, East Good” By Jim “Athenagoracles” Smith - “The Acts of the Ecumenical Council that nobody considered Ecumenical until last week” Translated by Peter Heers’ son - “Rebaptism: Why It’s Awesome” By Konstantin Papadopolis
St Gelasius: I can act alone. Ubi Petrus: No, you can't!
St Gelasius: I can act alone. Ubi Petrus: No, you can't!
Pope St. Siricius (AD 334-399) writing against rebaptism: "Now, on your front page you wrote that many who had been baptized by the impious Arians were eager to join the catholic faith and that some of our brothers proposed to baptize them a second time. This is not permissible,…
"At the close of antiquity and in the Middle Ages, it was often spoken of the pope as Peter’s successor in such a way that it was as though Peter himself sat on the episcopal throne. Simple minds, and not only they, had to imagine a kind of continual indwelling of Peter in the…
In the context of Roman jurisprudence, so much about the pre-schism papacy falls into place - particularly the identification of Peter with his heir. For example, why did Leo say that Peter "does not cease to preside over his see"? Why did St. Peter Chrysologus say that Peter…
Can somebody outline the argument that the murder of the Romanovs should be considered martyrdom?
"Christians of Gaza were wholly Orthodox by faith until recently." According to Al-Azhar University-Gaza: "In 1906 there were about 750 Christians, of whom 700 were Orthodox and 50 were Roman Catholic." alazhar.edu.ps/eng/gaza/GazaT…
“There’s a Catholic church in Gaza?” Yes, but it wasn’t formally established until the 1960s and was built to serve Catholics pushed into Gaza by Jewish militias during the Zionist ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Christians of Gaza were wholly Orthodox by faith until recently.