Letter from the Editor: Fighting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking – Issue 73
Although the number of people living in bondage or slavery as a percentage of the global population has dropped, the actual number... Read More
The Meaning of the Cross
Last year I was sitting with Fr. Andrew Louth and I asked him when do we as Orthodox Christians celebrate peace? Holy... Read More
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Transfiguration
A light appeared from above and everything changed. In the sky there was a great cloud, and the light radiated forth brighter... Read More
The Council After the Council
By now, everyone has left Crete. Everything has been wrapped up. My skin, for its part in this, is a shade darker... Read More
War and Peace in Today's Council
Today my response to "The Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today's World" was published on Public Orthodoxy, the blog of Fordham's... Read More
The Little Ones
This morning I awoke at the crack of dawn in order to make my way down to the daily liturgy at the... Read More
The Fishermen as Most Wise
This island smells like fish. The air, the towns, all is infused with centuries of fish catching, eating, and selling. It’s been... Read More
The Gospel in Crete
This morning, the hierarchs gathered here met in the Church of the Annunciation in Kissamos in order to celebrate the Divine Liturgy... Read More
Called to Unity
I've been on a journey for several days now, which has brought me to where I am now, sitting in the Orthodox... Read More
OPF & IC's Nicholas Sooy arrives in Crete
The Orthodox Peace Fellowship and In Communion applied to the Holy and Great Council press office for journalist's credentials for Nicholas Sooy... Read More