to OCMC Missionary to Albania By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-22T04:09:32+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Teresa Duro, an OCMC missionary to Albania who needs your support. Full Article
to Orthodox Christian Attorney Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-22T04:37:09+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Joan Berg, the co-chair of the upcoming annual Orthodox Christian Attorney Conference, which will be held in Chicago, Illinois, November 1-2, 2019. Click here to register. Full Article
to Dn. Marek Simon, the New Executive Director of OCF By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-22T04:46:44+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dn. Marek Simon, the new Executive Director of Orthodox Christian Fellowship. Full Article
to How Should Orthodox Parents Talk to Their Kids About Homosexuality? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-12T23:51:09+00:00 One of the extremely complicated issues with which Orthodox parents must contend these days is that of homosexuality. How do we talk to our kids about same-sex desires and relationships and how do we do so with the sensitivity, nuance, and frankness that the topic requires? At the request of Carole Buleza, the Director of the Antiochian Department of Christian Education, Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, about how to talk about marriage, intimacy, and homosexuality with your children. Full Article
to Coming Soon - Ancient Faith Today with Kevin Allen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-12T23:53:22+00:00 John Maddex interviews Kevin Allen about the new live call-in program coming to Ancient Faith Radio on April 22. Learn about the topics and plans as well as how you can be involved, Full Article
to Orthodox Christian Attorney Network Conference 2020 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-10-09T13:42:07+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Donna Haddad and Monica Youssef about the upcoming Orthodox Christian Attorney Network Conference on Saturday, October 17th. Donna and Monica share how past years' conferences have benefited them both personally and professionally. This year the free virtual conference features Archbishop Michael Dahulich, Hon. Stephanos Bibas, and Steven Christoforou. Find out more and register for this amazing conference here! Full Article
to Toolkit For Spiritual Growth By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-15T04:01:31+00:00 Fr. Barnabas Powell interviews Fr. Evan Armatas about Fr. Evan's new Ancient Faith book Toolkit for Spiritual Growth. Full Article
to Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's Eastern Christian Doctor of Ministry Cohort By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-04-28T16:49:42+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. John Burgess, a professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, about the graduate school's Eastern Christian Doctor of Ministry Cohort, a new academic offering presented in partnership with Antiochian House of Studies. Full Article
to Meet OCMC Executive Director Fr. Martin Ritsi By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-07-26T22:16:28+00:00 Ancient Faith Radio welcomes the Executive Director of the Orthodox Christian Missions Center, Fr. Martin Ritsi, to our studio. The phone number for OCMC was misstated in the interview. The actual number is 1-800-GO-FORTH. Full Article
to The Orthodox Christian Attorney Network Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-19T00:30:44+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Matthew Namee about the upcoming OCAN Conference, which takes place on November 6th. Listeners can learn more and register for the conference here! Full Article
to A Miracle at the Hyatt - The Story of Abbess Aemiliane By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-30T17:10:56+00:00 Kevin Allen interviews Abbess Aemiliane of the Sacred Monastery of St. Nina about her miraculous rescue in Kansas City when a Sky Walk came crashing down on the public on July 17, 1981. Full Article
to The 2022 Orthodox Christian Attorney Network National Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-09-05T15:38:41+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Joan Berg and Jesse Roberts about the upcoming Orthodox Christian Attorney Network National Conference in Newport Beach, CA. This year's conference will be held from October 7-8 and will feature keynote speaker, The Honorable Gregory Katsas. To learn more about this conference, to register, and to find details on financial assistance, please visit the OCAN website. Full Article
to AFR App Tutorial By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-16T11:57:16+00:00 Have you downloaded the new AFR app yet? If so, this little tutorial will help you navigate. If not, get it now in either the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store for Android. Full Article
to From Communism to Christ - Metropolitan John of Korce By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-22T17:52:39+00:00 The traveling mic of AFR goes all the way to Korce, Albania to interview Metropolitan John. He grew up in communist Albania, found Christ in a miraculous way, became part of the underground and illegal Christian Church, and is now a member of the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Albanian Orthodox Church under the hierarchical leadership of Archbishop Anastasios. It's a powerful story of God's grace and provision under very difficult circumstances. Full Article
to Three Men and a Mountain: A Pilgrimage to Holy Mt. Athos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-08T05:00:00+00:00 Join Bobby Maddex, Jerry Minetos, and Samuel Heble as they journey to Greece to experience firsthand the monasteries, sketes, and churches of both Thessaloniki and Mount Athos. In partnership with Orthodox Tours, the three travelers—all employees of Ancient Faith Ministries—present listeners with the highs and lows of pilgrimage, as well as what they should expect on their own potential journeys to Greece and the Holy Mountain. For more information about Orthodox Tours, please visit orthodoxtours.com. Full Article
to Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-09T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddox, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, author of the Ancient Faith publishing book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, about the book's new Companion Guide. Full Article
to Orthodox Christian Attorney Network By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-16T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Kenneth Liu, the Executive Director of the Orthodox Christian Attorney Network, about some new developments at the organization that listeners will want to learn more about and even perhaps support. Full Article
to Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide - Part Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-20T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Kendra Hunter, Kristina Tartara, and Stephanie Petrides, the authors of the new companion guide to Dr. Philip Mamalakis's book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, publishing by Ancient Faith Publishing. Full Article
to Tuesday headlines: bento books and zebra striping By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-01T16:21:00+00:00 The White House sides with Israel's ground assault of Lebanon while much of the world calls for a ceasefire. / Al JazeeraMeanwhile, Iran is said to be preparing to launch a ballistic-missile attack. / The Wall Street Journal [+]A long profile of Ta-Nehisi Coates, whose new book criticizes Israel and the corrupting influence of power. "I'm sad, but I was so enraged." / New York MagazineThings to watch for in tonight's Vance-Walz debate. / Wake Up to PoliticsHelene slamming a small town in North Carolina may disrupt the global supply chain for microchips. / NPRA nuclear plant in Michigan will be the first in US history to restart. / CNBCYour weekly white paper: "A systematic review about similarities in dog-human dyads." / Science DirectA fascinating survey of how religious believers are using new technologies in their daily practices. / rest of worldAn audio dive into Google's new niche product Notebook, which can turn a bunch of PDFs into a convincing podcast. / The New York Times [+]See also: Barry C. Lynn on "Liberal democracy's last stand against Big Tech." / Harper'sFrom July, have you seen the trend of new books using multi-panel illustrations on their covers? They're called "bento books." / I Need a Book CoverA celebrated new short story collection is about "people who just can't hang." / The New YorkerAlso, have you noticed worse service at restaurants lately? For the sake of society, that might be a good thing. / Economist Writing Every DaySee also: Britain experiences a rise in "zebra striping," where pub patrons alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer. / SemaforJapan's smaller museums are praised for their elegance. / The Wall Street Journal [+]Photographs of Japanese forests shimmering with fireflies. / Colossal View Post → Full Article
to Wednesday headlines: Top of the bops By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-02T14:10:00+00:00 In light of Israel's incursion into southern Lebanon, a look back at its 1982 invasion that became an 18-year occupation. / Politico MagazineViewers say last night's vice presidential debate was an even match, and an overwhelming majority felt the tone was positive. / CBS NewsInterviews with 10-year-olds about the presidential election: "I wouldn't like someone who committed crimes to be my president." / CNNA fact-check finds that no, there are not 13,099 illegal immigrant murders roaming free on American streets. / Alex NowrastehSee also: Researchers say a second Trump term could add an extra 4 billion metric tons of carbon to the atmosphere by 2030. / GristA visit to Michigan and China shows how the US lost the solar power race. In short? Good old capitalism. / BloombergNew milk-tea chains in China have an aesthetic known as guochao, meaning "national and hip." / The New YorkerGeologists make the counterintuitive case that Mount Everest is growing taller thanks to erosion. / Smithsoniian MagazineDNA testing company 23andMe is sinking quickly, partly because it's run out of customers. / WIREDDrug developers are developing birth control pills aimed at male Gen Zers and millennials. / axiosA study finds cannabis enhances the enjoyment of music, "confirming what every stoner already knows." / Marijuana MomentA smartphone in San Francisco's Mission District is broadcasting what songs are currently playing nearby. / Bop SpotterVideo of "a particularly beautiful" murmuration of starlings observed in The Netherlands. / Kottke View Post → Full Article
to Thursday headlines: Glue onto others By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-03T14:02:00+00:00 Highlights from the newly unsealed election interference case against Donald Trump. / PoliticoSome 56 percent of divorced men support Trump—more than single men, married men, and women of any relationship status. / The Cut Jessica Grose: The misogyny of young Gen Z men has been overstated. / The New York Times [+]Emails sent to Springfield, Ohio's city officials reveal threats and racist disinformation, but also offers of support. / 404 MediaA judge acquits two environmental activists, saying that gluing themselves to a painting is "proportionate in view of the climate crisis." / The Art NewspaperWhen a climate scientist criticizes his own research, suddenly Fox News wants an interview. / GristRelated: TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin profiles a Bay Area startup "retromodding" old cars to go electric. / GQIn 2019, an estimated 53,000 juveniles were charged in adult criminal courts because judges, prosecutors, or state laws transferred them there. / ProPublicaIn 1976, 40 percent of high-school seniors said they had read at least six books for fun in the previous year, compared with 11.5 percent who hadn't read any. By 2022, those percentages had flipped. / The Atlantic [+]See also: A high school graduate in Connecticut blames her inability to read and write on "shocking" educational neglect. / ct mirrorQuantum physicists show that photons can seem to exit a material before entering it, demonstrating "negative time." / Scientific AmericanListen to a new version of OpenAI order 400 chocolate-covered strawberries by calling a store (around the 4:00 mark). / XA researcher explains the sex lives of pygmy seahorses: "Not all seahorses are the portraits of domestic bliss that we assumed." / NautilusSome notes on furniture's influence on love: "We should live in rooms and on chairs built to our measure." / ChartbookLaura Hall does another pop-up newsletter dedicated to Halloween. / 31 Days of Halloween"It's decorative gourd season, motherfuckers." / McSweeney's Internet Tendency View Post → Full Article
to Monday headlines: Plant theft auto By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-07T18:02:00+00:00 Brief profiles of the 97 hostages who remain unaccounted for after last year's Hamas-led attacks. / BBC NewsAn eloquent essay from a former Gaza resident. "In the past year, I have lost many of the tangible parts of my memories." / The New YorkerComputer analysis finds Donald Trump's Trump's rally speeches now lasting an average of 82 minutes, compared with 45 minutes in 2016. / The New York Times [+]Three people with severe autoimmune conditions have gone into remission after being treated with bioengineered, CRISPR-modified immune cells. / NaturePsychologists say Dungeons & Dragons has potential benefits as a group therapy technique. / Ars TechnicaUnderground electronic and experimental music are burgeoning in Asia. / PitchforkAnd why not: a synthesizer in a browser window. / jake.funA researcher on artificial life and intelligence says anybody who encounters an extraterrestrial should try to kill them—as a means of communication. / NautilusResearchers are using drones to search for a female partner for "the world's loneliest plant." / The ConversationBotanists have grown a long-lost tree species from a 1,000-year-old seed. / CNNA new book brings together images of trees from over the centuries. / The GuardianSee also: A Loch Ness maritime pilot thinks he's found "Nessie" with sonar imagery. / The Irish StarBecause it's October: a starter kit for reading horror, and an oral history for Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton. / LitHub, VICE View Post → Full Article
to Wednesday headlines: Bot’s not to like? By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-09T14:14:00+00:00 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly calls President Biden to discuss Israel's plans to strike Iran. / axiosThe UK's Security Service says it has responded to 20 plots backed by Iran since 2022. / BBC NewsA review of China as a sentinel state—phone monitoring, "grid management," and the forthcoming cyberspace ID scheme. / China Media ProjectIn light of this year's Nobel Prizes connected to AI, an explainer on how proteins fold. / The EconomistA team is protecting Wikipedia from AI-generated slop. / 404 MediaAn audio sample finds Google Notebook's podcast bots experiencing an existential crisis. / RedditSee also: In light of AI energy-consumption, the Department of Energy wants you to know your conservation efforts are making a difference. / McSweeney'sMobile homes and manufactured houses are proving to be among the most vulnerable types of housing stock in climate disasters. / GristThe White House launches a Reddit page to correct misinformation about storms. / The HillSchools are implementing backpack bans, which makes "the already difficult experience of navigating one's period as a teen even more difficult." / The CutOne uncomfortable finding in psychology: trainees can be just as effective as fully licensed therapists. / Experimental HistoryFifteen years later, Interview Project's 121 video profiles are now available on YouTube. / Open CultureSomething we didn't know: Nearly every station in the London Underground contains a plaque depicting a labyrinth. / Futility ClosetAn artwork at a Dutch museum gets tossed in the trash for resembling a pair of beer cans too realistically. / euronewsTMN is powered by its patrons. Help us continue doing it by pledging your support. View Post → Full Article
to Tuesday headlines: Beauty is in the eye of October By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-15T14:59:00+00:00 Due to some unforseen events, we missed a couple days last week. Sorry about that! All is better and we appreciate the readers who reached out.Israel reportedly says any attacks on Iran will target its military, not nuclear or oil facilities. / CNNRepublican campaigns spend more money at Shake Shack and Jimmy John's while Democrats eat at Sweetgreen and Le Pain Quotidien. / The Washington Post [+]People whose homes were damaged by recent storms are likely to be forced to "build up or move out." / HeatmapRelated: Emergency workers in North Carolina were withdrawn for fear of trucks of armed militia "saying they were out hunting FEMA." The local sherriff's office says otherwise. / The Guardian, Citizen TimesNepalese teenager Nima Rinji Sherpa breaks the record for the youngest mountaineer to summit Earth's 14 highest peaks. / BBC NewsA team finds the remains of one of the first climbers to attempt Mount Everest. / National GeographicPrior to the 20th century, oyster reefs covered more than 1.7 million hectares across European oceans. / Bloomberg [+]Do more people die from heat or cold? Cold, but most die from "moderate cold." / Sustainability by numbersThe amount of tents on the streets of San Franicsco is down 60% since July 2023. / The San Francisco StandardNew Yorkers deploy "anti-influencer architecture" in neighborhoods popular with TikTokers. / CurbedSee also: A nonprofit called Mothers Against Media Addiction aims to follow the model of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. / The InformationFitness bros on TikTok participating in "locktober" may not know the term's history as a chastity kink. / ThemAuthor Rumaan Alan's solution for his midlife crisis is to get tattooed with things he doesn't want to forget. / EsquireAn argument for skipping wellness and personal development for "wasteful intervals of pure, delicious nothingness." / The Good Question View Post → Full Article
to Tuesday headlines: A wood man is hard to find By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-22T13:03:00+00:00 Russia has suffered catastrophic losses during its invasion of Ukraine, but its policies suggest the end justifies the means. / The Guardian Mara Karlin: An era of limited war has ended; an age of comprehensive conflict has begun. / Foreign Affairs A new rideshare company in South Africa is reportedly using intimidation to coerce drivers and passengers. / rest of world In the past two years, Donald Trump has called for every major American TV news network to be punished. / Reliable Sources An ethicist says making presidents and candidates share their medical history is a bad idea. / STAT Street psychiatrists in Los Angeles offer a solution for mentally ill people—basically, "DoorDash for meds." / The New York Times [+] Related: Observations from an hour spent last week in an LA coffeeshop. / Meditations in an Emergency The WNBA players union opts out of its collective bargaining agreement, two years before its expiration. / The Associated Press Unrelated: Multiply the number two by itself 136,279,841 times, minus one, and you get the new largest known prime number. / The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search The late-in-life partner of Oliver Sacks movingly recalls the neurologist's search to build a cohesive life. / The New York Times [+] Anthony Bourdain's french fries recipe. "If you don't blanch your fries first, you'll get a scandalously bad result." / The Melt See also: Remembering Ka, the "quiet sage" of underground rap (and firefighter). / Pitchfork "A group of woodcocks is a fall. A flock of seagulls is annoying." Some ruminations on words connected to wood. / Harper's View Post → Full Article
to Wheaton and the Fathers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-08-16T15:50:44+00:00 Wheaton College, the epicenter of Evangelical Protestantism, has just opened a Center for Early Christian Studies that will immerse students in the fields of Patristics, the Ecumenical Councils, and early Christian literature. This audio documentary, exclusive to AFR, explores the reasons for the sudden Evangelical interest in the Church Fathers, as well as the potential ramifications of this interest. Full Article
to Orthodoxy and the Cornerstone Music Festival By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-08-16T15:51:19+00:00 An Evangelical Protestant rock festival that serves as a hotbed for Eastern Orthodoxy? That’s exactly what Bobby Maddex found last July at the Cornerstone Music Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. In this audio documentary, exclusive to Ancient Faith Radio, Bobby explores the uniqueness of Cornerstone—what it is about those who attend and play at the festival that makes them so receptive to Orthodox Christianity. Full Article
to Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-08-07T19:27:09+00:00 Fr. David Bozeman, Fr. James Bozeman, and Fr. Christopher Foley discuss their experience as members of the band Luxury and introduce the new documentary about that experience. The entire band suffered through an accident in the early Nineties that led to their conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy. Here is the trailer for the documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y4jIPn96Ig. Full Article
to The Orthodox Deaconess: Examining the Call for Restoration By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-02-01T18:52:43+00:00 The story of the Orthodox Deaconess is largely unknown today. When did they exist, and what was their function? In recent decades, there has been a call for restoring the female diaconate, causing no small debate between Orthodox proponents and opponents. In the first special edition of Ancient Faith Today Live, Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex take a deep dive into the topic with a full-length audio documentary, which will feature scholarly experts from both sides of the issue and reflect upon the views shared and what we can conclude about the Church’s wisdom on this issue today. Full Article
to Three Men and a Mountain: A Pilgrimage to Holy Mt. Athos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-08T05:00:00+00:00 Join Bobby Maddex, Jerry Minetos, and Samuel Heble as they journey to Greece to experience firsthand the monasteries, sketes, and churches of both Thessaloniki and Mount Athos. In partnership with Orthodox Tours, the three travelers—all employees of Ancient Faith Ministries—present listeners with the highs and lows of pilgrimage, as well as what they should expect on their own potential journeys to Greece and the Holy Mountain. For more information about Orthodox Tours, please visit orthodoxtours.com. Full Article
to Do You Want to Be Made Well? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-05T21:57:17+00:00 Fr. Pat argues that the paralytic suffered from the sin of apathy—from claiming victimhood and not really wanting to change. Full Article
to The First Three Pastors of the Church at Corinth By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-05T23:03:10+00:00 A great pastor makes for a great church, right? Fr. Pat compares Peter, Paul, and Apollos, and their various ministries to the Corinthian Church. Full Article
to A Vision of Jesus - The Key, The Stone, and The Morning Star By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-05T23:08:07+00:00 Fr. Pat gave this sermon in Waynesburg, PA, at the funeral of beloved friend Nancy (Katherine) Thompson who fell asleep in the Lord on August 2, 2011. Full Article
to Praying to Jesus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-09T21:40:16+00:00 Fr. Pat shares his homily on the centurion and his servant. Full Article
to Corinth Yesterday and Today By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-09T21:51:09+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses St. Paul's warnings regarding the influence of evil forces in Corinth. Full Article
to Torah, Tov, and Chavod By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-09T22:07:20+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses three Old Testament saints that are particularly important in preparation for Christ. Full Article
to Man's Resistance to the Cross By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T16:57:08+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses the patterns of thought that make man so resistant to the cross. Full Article
to Return to Freedom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-13T20:10:33+00:00 True freedom is not the ability to choose; it is found through habitual thanksgiving, and it leads to a blessed and transfigured soul. Full Article
to Torah, Abnegation, Humility By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-17T21:23:46+00:00 Fr. Pat continues his discussion of discipleship. Full Article
to Three Men Went Up to the Temple By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-02-08T05:26:28+00:00 Fr. Pat comments on the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee. Full Article
to The Call to a Generous Heart By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-27T05:40:33+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses the parable of the servant and the debt he owed to the king. Full Article
to An Autobiographical Parable By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-06T03:59:07+00:00 In the parable of the Vineyard and the Vinedressers, Jesus is not giving a moral teaching, as might be expected, but rather is presenting His own story about His relationship to God and to the people of Israel. Fr. Pat discusses this. Full Article
to Today I Must Abide at Your House By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:03:58+00:00 Fr. Pat reflects upon the meaning of these words that Jesus said to Zacchaeus, considering where God abides, what it means, and who is our best model of one who lives with the understanding of these things. Full Article
to Hanging on to Others By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-16T22:51:36+00:00 Fr. Pat looks at the story from Mark 2 of the paralytic being lowered through the roof. Full Article
to To Proclaim, To Parse, and To Pray By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-24T02:30:24+00:00 In this homily from Pentecost Sunday, Fr. Pat looks at three benefits given by the Holy Spirit to the people of God: proclaiming God as our Father, parsing the Scriptures correctly, and praying. Full Article
to What Does it Mean to be Holy? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-24T02:32:22+00:00 Holiness is not about an ideal to be striven for; it’s about a conformity to God’s will in the individual vocation of each person. In this homily from the Sunday of All Saints, Fr. Pat considers what it means to be holy. Full Article
to How are We to Live By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-01T21:23:34+00:00 If we are justified by faith, if we live in the Holy Spirit, and if Christ is our Lord, then what should our lives be like? Fr. Pat looks at Paul's exhortations to the believers at Rome. Full Article
to Live Close to the Cemetery By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-27T23:20:46+00:00 Using Luke 8:26-27 as a starting point of his reflections, Fr. Pat encourages us to live our lives with an awareness of death as an important part of our mental composition. Full Article
to Consecrated to God By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-15T05:04:57+00:00 Each of us is the servant of the Lord, which means that we do not belong to ourselves. And if we do not belong to ourselves, we certainly do not belong to the world, we belong to God. Full Article
to Open to Me the Gates of Repentance By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-01-30T23:18:11+00:00 Fr. Pat offers three reflections on the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee. Full Article