A Time to Gather Stones. -Viktor Buzhinsky

“Thy priests shall be clothed with righteousness, and thy saints shall rejoice.” (Psalm 131:9) “The Lord looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, and seek God.” (Psalm 13:2) In the Revelation of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, God addresses the seven churches of…

Darkening. -Viktor Buzhinsky

“Justice, justice shalt thou seek,that thou mayest live, and inherit the landwhich the Lord thy Godgiveth thee” (Deut. 16:20). “And to receive and profess the holy symbol, as the holy and God-bearing fathers at the First Ecumenical Council, which was in Nicaea, and at the Second Ecumenical Council, which was in Constantinople, wrote in Greek:…

The Log House Has Not Burned Down – It is Still Burning.

Part 1 V.V. Buzhinsky Two thousand years have passed since the Nativity of Christ, and a thousand years since the Baptism of Rus’. And the Lord has removed the delusion — the godless regime collapsed, doomed and with hardly any resistance. As has often been the case, we did not perceive what had happened as…

Why Do Christians Celebrate Sunday Instead of Saturday? (A Response to Seventh-day Adventists)

By Metropolitan Innokenty (Usov) Preface Only that faith or church is true and salvific which was founded by Christ Himself and the Apostles and which continues uninterruptedly until the last days. All other faiths, confessions, churches, sects, or religious societies are nothing but delusions or human inventions, even if they are based on Holy Scripture,…

On the Baptists. The Historical Origin of the Baptists

T.S. Tulupov Until the year 1054 A.D., the Greek Eastern and the Roman Catholic Churches were united in faith and formed a single Church. But in that year, all the Eastern Churches excommunicated the Roman Catholic Church for many innovations in faith that were contrary to the Word of God, and chiefly for the Catholics’…

On the Baptists: A Brief Guide for Engaging in Conversation with Baptist Sectarians

T.S. Tulupov When engaging in conversations with Baptists, it is best to begin from a historical perspective—that is, by indicating the time when the sect under discussion appeared and identifying its founder. After this, one should move on to clarifying the dogma of Holy Tradition, with the goal of firmly establishing the teaching of the…

On Holy Tradition

In discussions of questions of faith, Baptist sectarians acknowledge only Holy Scripture as the sole source of doctrine and always demand proof “from the line of Scripture.” Therefore, when conversing with them about Holy Tradition, one must first of all demonstrate the insufficiency of Holy Scripture as the sole source of doctrine, and explain to…

The Christian’s Attitude Toward People of Other Faiths

1. Attitude Toward Nonbelievers in the Old and New Testaments The Lord Jesus Christ, as He imparted His words to His disciples, who in turn passed them on to others, instilled in them a pure teaching—a teaching of the salvation of the soul and of a righteous life lived in love and peace with others….