September 28, 2018 2106 0 “Russian Amish”: Who Are Old Believers in Orthodox Church? Editor’s Note: The Amish have been capturing the imagination of Americans for decades, challenging the status quo with their utter rejection of the ‘goods’…
September 11, 2018 71 0 Parable of the Day: A Painting Without Author An atheist came to an elder and started telling him that he didn’t believe in God. He just couldn’t buy the idea of a…
September 5, 2018 131 0 “The Choir Was Teaching Me”: Nun Juliania (Denisova) about Her Path to Monasticism and St. Elisabeth Convent I came to the Convent with a great but probably naïve desire to turn from a boss into a subordinate and obey someone at…
September 3, 2018 70 0 Kenya: “The Other” Orthodoxy. Part II What can we say about the Orthodoxy in Kenya? I think I should forgo the statistical data, which you can find in many articles…
August 28, 2018 92 0 Kenya: “The Other” Orthodoxy Ruslan Yarotsky is a religious scholar and an Orthodox missionary from Hrodna who is also the head of a charitable fund, which helps Orthodox…
March 26, 2018 325 1 An Interview with a US Orthodox Priest, Who Moved with His Wife and 8 Children to Russia This is a translation, exclusively for Russian Faith, of an interview which appeared in Today, a Russian news site, with Father Joseph Gleason, an…
February 14, 2018 460 1 6 Thoughts for Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day: “A Pink Holiday” Red hearts, pink ribbons, candy packaged in purple, “angels” suspended in fluffy and blue clouds, among other sweet things…
January 25, 2018 51 0 Vasilopita “The New Year in Greece falls on the day of St Basil the Great [1]. This is why the cake that is traditionally served…
January 5, 2018 270 0 Which Countries Celebrate Christmas in January? Christmas is observed on January 7 by different Eastern Orthodox churches. Nearly 39 per cent of the total number of Orthodox Christians in…
January 5, 2018 243 0 Facts about Orthodox Christian Processions Cross processions in Russia have a vibrant history and are hugely popular. So much so that 60,000 Russians are willing to walk 100 miles…