ntr The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem. By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T03:05:24+00:00 When the holy and most pure child Mary (Mariam or Miriam in Hebrew) reached the age of three, her parents, the righteous Joachim and Anna, fulfilled the vow they had made to dedicate her to God. Going in procession with a company of maidens carrying torches, they presented their child at the Temple in Jerusalem, where Zecharias the High Priest took her under his care, blessing her with these words: "The Lord has glorified thy name in every generation; it is in thee that He will reveal the Redemption that he has prepared for his people in the last days." He then brought the child into the Holy of Holies — something completely unheard-of, for under the Law only the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy Place, and he only once a year on the Day of Atonement. (In the icon of the feast, the maidens who accompany the Theotokos are shown bare-headed, as was customary for unmarried girls; but the Theotokos herself, though only three years old, wears the head-covering of a married woman to show her consecration to God.) The holy Virgin lived in the Temple for the next nine years, devoting herself entirely to prayer. In this time she attained the utter purity of heart befitting the destined Bearer of the Most High; she became in her own person the fulfilment and condensation of all of Israel's faithfulness. Saint Gregory Palamas says that, when the Theotokos entered the Holy of Holies, the time of preparation and testing of the Old Covenant came to an end for Israel, which was now ready, in the blessed Virgin, to bring forth the Savior. When Mary approached marriageable age, she was entrusted to the chaste widower Joseph to guard her. (The Prologue says that a life of intentional virginity was unknown among the Hebrews, so the righteous Joseph undertook the forms of marriage so as not to cause scandal among the people.) "Wherefore the Church rejoices and exhorts all the friends of God for their part to enter into the temple of their heart, there to make ready for the coming of the Lord by silence and prayer, withdrawing from the pleasures and cares of this world." (Synaxarion) Full Article
ntr Martyrs Maria (Skobtsova), Dimitri (Klepenin) and those with them, who perished in the Nazi concentr By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-07T14:31:52+00:00 Mother Maria was born in Latvia in 1891. Like many of the pre-Revolutionary Russian intelligenstia, she was an atheist and a political radical in her youth, but gradually came to accept the truths of the Faith. After the Revolution, she became part of the large Russian emigre population of Paris. There she was tonsured as a nun by Metropolitan Evlogy, and devoted herself to a life of service to the poor. With a small community of fellow-believers, she established 'houses of hospitality' for the poor, the homeless, and the alcoholic, and visited Russian emigres in mental hospitals. In 1939 Metropolitan Evlogy sent the young priest Fr Dimitry to serve Mother Maria's community; he proved to be a partner, committed even unto death, in the community's work among the poor. When the Nazis took Paris in 1940, Mother Maria, Fr Dimitry, and others of the community chose to remain in the city to care for those who had come to count on them. As Nazi persecution of Jews in France increased, the Orthodox community's work naturally expanded to include protection and care of these most helpless ones. Father Dimitri was asked to provide forged certificates of baptism to preserve the lives of Jews, and always complied. Eventually, this work led to the arrest of Mother Maria, Fr Dimitri, and their associates. A fragment survives of the Gestapo's interrogation of Fr Dimitri: Hoffman: If we release you, will you give your word never again to aid Jews? Klepinin: I can say no such thing. I am a Christian and must act as I must. (Hoffman struck Klepinin across the face.) Hoffman: Jew lover! How dare you talk of helping those swine as being a Christian duty! (Klepinin, recovering his balance, held up the cross from his cassock.) Klepinin: Do you know this Jew? (For this, Father Dimitri was knocked to the floor.) "Your priest did himself in," Hoffman said afterward to Sophia Pilenko. "He insists that if he were to be freed, he would act exactly as before." Mother Maria, Fr Dimitri, and several of their colleages, were sent to the Nazi concentration camps (Mother Maria to Ravensbruck, Fr Dimitri to Buchenwald) where, after great sufferings, they perished. It is believed that Mother Maria's last act was to take the place of a Jew being sent to death, voluntarily dying in his place. A full account of their life and death is given on the site of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship. Mother Maria and her companions were glorified by the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 2004. Full Article
ntr The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem - November 21st By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-21T06:19:52+00:00 When the holy and most pure child Mary (Mariam or Miriam in Hebrew) reached the age of three, her parents, the righteous Joachim and Anna, fulfilled the vow they had made to dedicate her to God. Going in procession with a company of maidens carrying torches, they presented their child at the Temple in Jerusalem, where Zecharias the High Priest took her under his care, blessing her with these words: "The Lord has glorified thy name in every generation; it is in thee that He will reveal the Redemption that he has prepared for his people in the last days." He then brought the child into the Holy of Holies — something completely unheard-of, for under the Law only the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy Place, and he only once a year on the Day of Atonement. (In the icon of the feast, the maidens who accompany the Theotokos are shown bare-headed, as was customary for unmarried girls; but the Theotokos herself, though only three years old, wears the head-covering of a married woman to show her consecration to God.) The holy Virgin lived in the Temple for the next nine years, devoting herself entirely to prayer. In this time she attained the utter purity of heart befitting the destined Bearer of the Most High; she became in her own person the fulfilment and condensation of all of Israel's faithfulness. Saint Gregory Palamas says that, when the Theotokos entered the Holy of Holies, the time of preparation and testing of the Old Covenant came to an end for Israel, which was now ready, in the blessed Virgin, to bring forth the Savior. When Mary approached marriageable age, she was entrusted to the chaste widower Joseph to guard her. (The Prologue says that a life of intentional virginity was unknown among the Hebrews, so the righteous Joseph undertook the forms of marriage so as not to cause scandal among the people.) "Wherefore the Church rejoices and exhorts all the friends of God for their part to enter into the temple of their heart, there to make ready for the coming of the Lord by silence and prayer, withdrawing from the pleasures and cares of this world." (Synaxarion) Full Article
ntr The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-11-21T06:00:01+00:00 When the holy and most pure child Mary (Mariam or Miriam in Hebrew) reached the age of three, her parents, the righteous Joachim and Anna, fulfilled the vow they had made to dedicate her to God. Going in procession with a company of maidens carrying torches, they presented their child at the Temple in Jerusalem, where Zecharias the High Priest took her under his care, blessing her with these words: "The Lord has glorified thy name in every generation; it is in thee that He will reveal the Redemption that he has prepared for his people in the last days." He then brought the child into the Holy of Holies — something completely unheard-of, for under the Law only the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy Place, and he only once a year on the Day of Atonement. (In the icon of the feast, the maidens who accompany the Theotokos are shown bare-headed, as was customary for unmarried girls; but the Theotokos herself, though only three years old, wears the head-covering of a married woman to show her consecration to God.) The holy Virgin lived in the Temple for the next nine years, devoting herself entirely to prayer. In this time she attained the utter purity of heart befitting the destined Bearer of the Most High; she became in her own person the fulfilment and condensation of all of Israel's faithfulness. Saint Gregory Palamas says that, when the Theotokos entered the Holy of Holies, the time of preparation and testing of the Old Covenant came to an end for Israel, which was now ready, in the blessed Virgin, to bring forth the Savior. When Mary approached marriageable age, she was entrusted to the chaste widower Joseph to guard her. (The Prologue says that a life of intentional virginity was unknown among the Hebrews, so the righteous Joseph undertook the forms of marriage so as not to cause scandal among the people.) "Wherefore the Church rejoices and exhorts all the friends of God for their part to enter into the temple of their heart, there to make ready for the coming of the Lord by silence and prayer, withdrawing from the pleasures and cares of this world." (Synaxarion) Full Article
ntr Introduction: Doctrine Matters By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-28T17:03:43+00:00 Fr. Andrew begins Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy 2.0 with this first revised episode. Why is doctrine and truth so important? Full Article
ntr Stress and Intro to My Beautiful Lent By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-19T01:19:01+00:00 Many people feel they are experiencing some intolerance to foods (and for sure some people do) but some may be experiencing stress and when their body is in stressed mode it can create physical symptoms that do not feel the best. We will look at the teachings of the Desert Fathers for some wisdom to help with stress. In addition we will explore the program My Beautiful Lent (http://www.mybeautifullent.com) which is an online program being released this Great Lent (2016) to help decrease the stress that somehow appears during this time. The program aids to simplify Great Lent to allow it to be a fruitful season. Full Article
ntr Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-28T17:55:13+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah introduce themselves, share some stories from their personal experience as chaplains, and define the parameters of their podcast. Full Article
ntr Loss of Control and Powerlessness By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-28T20:47:52+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah discuss the effects of loss of control and powerlessness in the lives of those we are caring for, and how we might process our own sense of powerlessness even as we seek to be present with them. Full Article
ntr Grief and Loss: An Introduction (Part 1) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-05T21:11:14+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah begin a new series of podcasts with an introduction to the topic of grief and loss. (Part 1) Full Article
ntr Grief and Loss: An Introduction (Part 2) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-13T20:04:13+00:00 Fr. Adrian and Chaplain Sarah continue an introduction of their new series of podcasts on the topic of grief and loss. (Part 2) Full Article
ntr Introducción a la Iglesia Ortodoxa By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-01-17T18:48:35+00:00 Introducción a la Iglesia Ortodoxa es un resumen de la iglesia ortodoxa presentada en Miami, Florida para responder a todas las inquietudes en las vísperas de su recepción en la iglesia ortodoxa. "Introduction to the Orthodox Church" is an overview of the Orthodox Church given at Holy Apostles in Miami, Florida, to respond to parishioners' questions on the eve of their reception into the Orthodox Church. Full Article
ntr Entrevista con Padre Jesús en México By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-02-21T14:59:43+00:00 Una entrevista inspiradora con el Padre Jesús Ruiz Munilla, un sacerdote con la Iglesia Ortodoxa de Antioquia en México. Padre Jesús también comparte con nosotros algo de la historia y el trabajo de la Iglesia Ortodoxa en México y América Latina. An inspirational interview with Fr. Jesús Ruiz Munilla, a Priest with the Antiochian Orthodox Church in Mexico. Fr. Jesús also shares with us about the history and work of the Orthodox Church in Mexico and Latin America. Full Article
ntr As Unknown, and Yet Well Known: Introducing the Orthodox Church in American Culture By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-05T03:23:46+00:00 Fr. Andrew gave this talk at Cornell University on February 14, 2012. Full Article
ntr An Introduction to God: Encountering the Divine in Orthodox Christianity By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-06T03:00:18+00:00 How can we know God? A question that has been pondered through the centuries. In this special episode, Fr. Andrew delivers a talk at Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church in Harrisburg, PA. Full Article
ntr The Entry of Christ into our Homes (Sermon Jan. 25, 2015) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-15T14:23:28+00:00 Fr. Andrew speaks on Zacchaeus Sunday, combining the themes of Zacchaeus and the blessing of houses, concerning the preparation needed for the entry of Christ into our homes. Full Article
ntr The Triumphal Entry of Christ into the Heart (Apr. 1, 2018) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-23T21:22:57+00:00 Jesus enters triumphantly into the Holy City of Jerusalem, as celebrated on Palm Sunday. Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick relates that to His entry into the Jerusalem that is our hearts and talks about what happens when that occurs. Full Article
ntr Exorcism is Central to the Gospel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-23T22:56:39+00:00 Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick points out that the woman bent over by a 'spirit of infirmity' was under demonic attack and addresses the place of angels and demons in the life of the Christian, insisting that exorcism is actually a key component of the gospel. Full Article
ntr Introduction to Orthodox Awareness Month By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-10-21T20:21:26+00:00 Eddie Ryan, the Social Media Student Leader of Orthodox Christian Fellowship, interviews two SAB members about Orthodox Awareness month. Full Article
ntr Orthodox Apologetics: An Introduction to Orthodoxy and Protestantism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-11T19:03:03+00:00 Fr. Brendan Pelphrey returns for the second instalment of Orthodox Apologetics for the 2017-2018 school year. In this episode, Fr. Brendan gives an overview of the history of the Protestant churches. He also answers some questions that Protestants may ask Orthodox college students. If you have any questions for Fr. Brendan, please email Tasya at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)/**/. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the 2019 OCF Podcast By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-10-30T15:57:43+00:00 OCF Podcast Student Leader Kassiani Mamalakis introduces the focus and themes of this year's collection of podcasts geared toward Orthodox Christian college students. Full Article
ntr Introduction to Mark By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-24T22:01:07+00:00 Fr. Evan makes some introductory remarks on the Gospel of Mark Full Article
ntr Part 24: Introduction to Chapter 6 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-25T03:16:03+00:00 Fr. Evan discusses the Great Fast and introduces chapter 6 of the Gospel of Mark. Full Article
ntr Part 42: Mark 8:31-38 and Introduction to Mark 9 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-25T19:09:35+00:00 Fr. Evan discusses Jesus’s first prophecy of His passion, introduces Mark 9, and provides opening remarks on the Feast of the Metamorphosis (Transfiguration). Full Article
ntr Part 49: Introduction to Mark 10 and Mark 10:1-12 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-25T19:19:50+00:00 Fr. Evan introduces chapter 10 and then explains marriage. Full Article
ntr Part 55: Introduction to Chapter 11 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-25T19:30:43+00:00 Fr. Evan introduces chapter 11 and discusses themes related to the Feast of Palm Sunday. Full Article
ntr Luke 3:23-38, Introduction to Chapter 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-16T15:42:25+00:00 Fr. Evan delivers the second part of his lecture on the genealogy of Christ and provides an introduction to Chapter 4. Full Article
ntr Introduction to Luke 5 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-04T19:23:18+00:00 Fr. Evan Introduces the themes of chapter five and discusses verses 1-11. Full Article
ntr Luke 9:21-27, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-08T20:18:21+00:00 Father Evan introduces Jesus’s first prophecy of his coming passion. Full Article
ntr Gospel of Luke, Intro 11:17-28 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-02-24T05:44:20+00:00 Description: Introduction to Christ's dialogue over the healing of a demon possessed person. Full Article
ntr Gospel of Luke, 13:34-35, Intro Ch. 14 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-25T05:00:01+00:00 Jesus’ lament over Jerusalem, Introduction to chapter 14 and outline Full Article
ntr Foolish Controversies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-12-18T19:10:25+00:00 Fr. John Oliver reflects on the importance of keeping justice, mercy, and faithfulness preeminent, as opposed to foolish controversies, genealogies, and dissension. Full Article
ntr Entrance of the Theotokos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-22T01:56:40+00:00 Fr. John Oliver considers the mystery of the Virgin Mary, the Theotokos, that is known most fully in the heart. Full Article
ntr Letters From The Old Country By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-22T06:00:23+00:00 This week, Fr Joseph answers questions from AFR listeners. Topics include: annoying Orthodox phrases, wicked political emails, Palestine, women's ordination, and Waffle House. Full Article
ntr Letters From The Old Country By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-22T06:00:28+00:00 This episode is taken from the forthcoming audio book version of "We Came, We Saw, We Converted." Fr. Joseph answers letters from AFR listeners which include: annoying Orthodox phrases, wicked political emails, Palestine, women's ordination and Waffle House. Full Article
ntr Dueling Deacons from the “Old Country” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-25T04:10:19+00:00 Fr. Joseph interviews two Deacons of the Church – both hailing from, ahem, the “Old Country” – that is, one was reared in middle Tennessee and the other was born and raised in the hills of West Virginia [rimshot]. Enjoy! Full Article
ntr Fr. Danislav: Part-Time Prodigal and Wannabe Country Singer By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-26T01:38:18+00:00 Fr. Danislav Gregorio returns to the Orthodixie podcast to hawk his new country music CD. (WARNING: You have been warned.) Full Article
ntr Introducing the Orthodixie Podcast By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-09T21:25:20+00:00 Fr. Joseph Huneycutt is interviewed about his new podcast on Ancient Faith Radio Full Article
ntr Transcendent Introspection and the Authoritarian Personality By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-11-08T22:43:42+00:00 Today, Fr. Anthony talks with Fr. Gregory Jensen, PhD, about the difference between isolation and solitude, how to cultivate transcendent introspection, the difference between pastoring and controlling, and the challenge of baptizing authoritarian tendencies. This is a recording of Fr. Anthony's livestream. Enjoy the show! Full Article
ntr On Transcendent Introspection and Loving our Enemies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-10T03:50:15+00:00 In this episode, Fr. Anthony continues the themes from his discussion with Fr. Gregory Jensen on transcendent introspection and a good test of our relationship with Christ (and complexity): can we love President Trump AND Antifa? This is a recording of Fr. Anthony's livestream. Enjoy the show! Full Article
ntr Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-18T01:27:48+00:00 Elissa explains that the purpose of her podcast is to present ideas for educating our youth in the Orthodox faith—to identify new ways to talk about ancient Truths. Full Article
ntr On Contracting Our Vision for Ministry By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-02T04:52:56+00:00 On the Last Day, it’s not what we have done for Christ that will matter. What will matter is that we have known Him. What will matter is that we have focused on the one thing needful, on the hidden man of the heart. Full Article
ntr John, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-11T15:49:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen introduces the gospel of John Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Acts of the Apostles By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-10-01T15:53:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young kicks off the study of the Acts of the Apostles with background information. Full Article
ntr Romans, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-07-29T15:43:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young introduces St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. Full Article
ntr Galatians, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-21T11:55:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young begins discussing the epistle to the Galatians, with an introduction describing the background. Full Article
ntr Ephesians, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-03-15T16:20:00+00:00 This week, Fr. Stephen De Young introduces the book of Ephesians. Full Article
ntr Philippians, Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-05-24T09:46:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young introduces the Epistle to the Philippians, before next week's dive into chapter 1. Full Article
ntr Introduction to Colossians By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-07-05T11:06:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young introduces St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Pastoral Epistles By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-25T10:56:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young sets the stage for discussions on St. Paul's Epistles to Timothy and Titus (plus Philemon). Full Article
ntr Introduction to Hebrews, Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-24T12:52:00+00:00 Fr. Stephen De Young begins the introduction of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews. Full Article