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  • Why is proper baptism performed by full immersion? What should you do if you don’t know how you were baptized?

    The 50th Apostolic Canon prescribes deposing a bishop or priest who does not perform the Sacrament of Baptism with three full immersions. The New Testament provides several examples of baptism, all of which were performed in bodies of water: John the Forerunner baptized in the Jordan; the Ethiopian eunuch was baptized in a river; and…

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  • On Dangers Faced After Joining the Church

    “What dangers might a person face during the catechumenate period or immediately after baptism? Sometimes, especially during the process of becoming churched, a person sees or experiences “scary things” from demons. How can this be explained, and how can one protect themselves from such attacks?” The venerable Abba Dorotheus, in his book Spiritual Instructions, writes that…

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  • How often can and should one partake of the Holy Mysteries? How should one prepare for Holy Communion?

    Partaking of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ is the most important sacrament in the life of a Christian. Before His crucifixion, the Lord Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to His disciples. He also blessed a cup of wine, gave it to them to drink, and declared…

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  • The Sacrament of Marriage

    To deliver man from loneliness, to grant him the joy of communion, to teach him to share the warmth of his soul and to rejoice in the warmth received in return, God created man and woman. By helping one another, living for each other, yielding and sacrificing, husband and wife attain that perfect love to…

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  • Instruction to the Newlyweds

    The beginning of a family is the sacrament of marriage. After the prayers of the wedding rite are completed, the priest reads to the newlyweds an instruction on how a husband ought to care for his wife, a wife to honor her husband, to keep marital fidelity, to do works of mercy, to seek the…

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  • The History and Meaning of the Rite of Crowning

    The most important and solemn moments in a Christian’s life are inextricably bound with the church. It is there, in the sacrament of baptism, that the Christian is born spiritually. It is there that he is renewed again and again in the sacraments of confession and communion. And one day, he comes to the church…

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  • Dissolution of Church Marriage

    Marriage was established by God at the creation of the first humans, Adam and Eve, even before their fall into sin. In marriage, man and woman become “one flesh” (Gen. 2:24), and therefore, according to God’s design for humanity, the dissolution of marriage is impossible and the marital union is indissoluble. However, after the fall,…

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  • Days When the Sacrament of Crowning Is Not Performed

    The Sacrament of Crowning is performed by a priest, usually the spiritual father of the bride and groom. However, this sacrament is not performed at just any time. The fasting periods of the year require restraint and spiritual labor. Therefore, marriages are not conducted during these times. Major feast days call for spiritual joy, which…

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  • What are the grounds for divorce, and how is it handled in Old Believer tradition?

    Scripture states that in marriage, husband and wife become “one flesh” (Genesis 2:24), and when asked about the possibility of divorce, our Lord Jesus Christ commanded: “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.”(Matthew 19:6) Holy Scripture further teaches: “The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth;…

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  • Priest – The Second Degree of Holy Orders

    Priests are called to celebrate divine services, sacraments, and other liturgical rites. Unlike bishops, they do not have the authority to consecrate churches or ordain others—that is, to perform ordination (khirotonia). A priest is usually assigned to a particular parish and serves as its rector. Priests bear various titles: some are called presbyters (ierei), others…

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