***The original has never been found and no one today knows what happened to it. "++" <friend@spambot.com> wrote in message news:Bu-dnUAK47WDxyXVnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@rcn.net... You seem to not understand the basics on this issue, so I'll point them out, lest anyone reading the newsgroup come under the false impression that you know anything much about Orthodoxy, about converts, about
***Typical cradle-Orthodox distortion. "athair ambrois" <emrys@globe.net.nz> wrote in message news:0bcb6dca-f11c-465d-a916-17a61b5fcb55@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Dear Veritas, I have read the article twice and for the life of me I cannot see evidence of any Catholic-Orthodox concelebration. Did you mean Catholic-Muslim concelebration? The President of Tartarstan
Everything below sounds logical, but why St. Joseph in particular? athair ambrois wrote: http://www.allmercifulsavior.com/icons/Scotland.htm Icon of All Saints of Scotland In the centre, to the left and right of the altar, stand St. Joseph of Arimathea and St. Andrew the Apostle. To St. Joseph's left are Sts. Paulinus of York, Palladius of Ireland, Ternan, and Ninian
LA THEOLOGIE PAR L'ICONE. Byzance, certes, a vu naître avec le Christianisme l'icône et l'a fait croître. La Russie en recevant le Christianisme de Constantinople a, tout naturellement, reçu l'icône et l'on sait de quelle façon le génie russe a su faire croître ce talent. L'Occident paien, qui de nos jours semble vouloir revenir avec délectation à son état initial, a également reçu sa foi