A Letter on War, Saints and the Church
This letter was sent in response to a query from a member of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship living in the United States.... Read More
Blessed are the Meek: Capital Punishment and the Gospel
by Fr. Thomas Mueller "You have heard that it was said, 'You shall loveyour neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say... Read More
Peace and Conflict in Scripture and History
by Father Sergei Ovsiannikov One aspect of my job in the United Bible Societies is to be a mediator between Orthodox and... Read More
Confronting Poverty and Stigmatization: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective
John D. Jones [1] Department of Philosophy, Marquette University Would you see His altar also?...This altar is composed of the very members... Read More
Several statements, prayers and appeals of Patriarch Pavle
"If the only way to create a greater Serbia is by crime, then I do not accept that, and let that Serbia... Read More
Cherishing enemies
The law used to demand that your neighbor be loved and allowed hatred against an enemy. Faith, rather, requires that enemies be... Read More
Recommended Reading – Winter 2006
Precious Vessels of the Holy Spirit by Herman A. Middleton Protecting Veil Press, 2004 The Precious Vessels are eight 20th-century Greek elders,... Read More
Conversations by e-mail – Winter 2006
These are extracts from recent postings to the OPFs e-mail discussion list. A life based in experience Orthodoxy, being a way of... Read More
News Winter 2006
Iraq War: body counts revived Eager to demonstrate success in Iraq, the US military has abandoned its previous refusal to publicize enemy... Read More
Waking Up Under a Green Sky
By Maria C. Khoury Driving to school the day after the Palestinian elections and seeing green flags everywhere was an overwhelming shock.... Read More

