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He Ain’t Heavy

He's my brother. You know the song. Everytime I think about that song, it reminds me of a story I saw once about two brothers, one very healthy and one with a severe disability, and the stronger brother decided to do triathlons to get his brother outside more. Of course they always came in last…

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Sheeple (In A Good Way)

Yesterday our parish was blessed with a visit by our Metropolitan (our bishop). Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta tries to visit all his communities through the year, which keeps him on the road a lot. But yesterday was our turn and it was a wonderful day. But it is always a treat to have him with us.…

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First Things First

I recently received a note from a young man asking about our Orthodox faith. He is 15 years old and is already asking the questions that have him on a spiritual journey. Here's an excerpt from his note (it is edited by me to avoid polemics and get to the heart of his comment): "I…

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Come Here!

Who are you? Really, putting all our false faces aside and pulling back the curtain of our real selves, who are you? I know, I know, that's a bit heavy for first thing in the morning. But entering into the life-long process of answering that question requires some prep work so we avoid continuing to lie…

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The Last First

"Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices." - Alfred A. Montapert, author of The Supreme Philosophy of Man:The Laws of Life Today is the anniversary of the US Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision that effectively made abortion on demand legal in the United States. And the political and moral discussions…

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Unforgivable

A popular show (on PBS no less) is Downton Abbey. And that's a bit surprising to me since we Americans seem to always be gripped, al least in our rhetoric, with this notion of egalitarianism. But this popular show is very much about the clear stratification of "classes" and the "drama" of etiquette and class. In…

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