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Ancient Faith Commentaries
and Ancient Faith Ministries
106 episodes
8 months ago
Ancient Faith Radio is pleased to present one-off commentaries on pressing issues and current events by Orthodox clergy and laypeople.
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Ancient Faith Radio is pleased to present one-off commentaries on pressing issues and current events by Orthodox clergy and laypeople.
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Ancient Faith Commentaries
On Political Power and the Kingdom of God
Fr. Philip LeMasters reads an essay he wrote for Jacob's Well, the official magazine of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey (OCA). "What is the border between Christ’s Kingdom and the kingdoms of the world? The Savior said clearly that His Kingdom “is not of this world,” but the world is where we have to live out our lives as His followers. Throughout the Divine Liturgy, we pray for the salvation of all, peace for the world, and the wellbeing of our civil authorities and armed forces. To do this with integrity, we must discern how to deal with political and social matters in ways that not only convey the transcendence of the Kingdom, but also show how God’s will can be done, albeit imperfectly and partially, here on earth. The border between these realms is real, but not impermeable." Read the essay at https://issuu.com/jacobswell/docs/jacob_s_well_spring_2021_final/s/12860328.
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4 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Lent and the Pandemic Fallout - Part 4
Fr. Barnabas Powell - Part 4 of a 4 part series
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4 years ago

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Lent and the Pandemic Fallout - Part 3
Fr. Barnabas Powell - Part 3 of 4.
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4 years ago

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Lent and the Pandemic Fallout - Part 2
Fr. Barnabas Powell - Part 2 of 4.
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4 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Lent and the Pandemic Fallout - Part 1
Fr. Barnabas Powell - Part 1 of
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4 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Spoons - One or Many?
On line discussions about using the common spoon or multiple spoons for the Eucharist during the pandemic has prompted this commentary by Dr. Jeannie Constantinou. Dr. Constantinou has been teaching Biblical Studies and Early Christianity at the University of San Diego since 2002. Previously she taught New Testament at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology from 1998-1999. She has led bible studies, taught and lectured on the Bible and Orthodoxy at parishes, conferences, retreats and seminars for over thirty years. Her Search the Scriptures Live podcast is a popular feature on Ancient Faith Radio.
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Just Sit On Your Couch?
Fr. Andrew Damick says stay home but don't stay idle.
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Our Global Great Lent
In her March 14, 2020 blog post, Elissa Bjeletich reflects on this year's Great Lent in light of the COVID-19 virus. Did this virus make for a bad Lent or "a tangible opportunity to curtail our own will in service to others and to learn to rely on God rather than on the material comforts we take for granted"?
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Why Veneration is Obviously Not Worship
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick posts a picture of the incorrupt hand of St. Katherine of Alexandria every year on Facebook. And every year, people freak out. But why?
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Lay Life Is a Calling
Nic Hartmann, a parishioner at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, reminds us that God sometimes wills that we lead a life seeking our salvation through the world.
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
On the Ukrainian Church Controversy
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick shares his thoughts on the controversial situation of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine. Are we looking at the situation through worldly eyes or through spiritual eyes?
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5 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Altar Girls
Fr. Lawrence Farley examines the question of whether or not the youthful function of liturgical assistance in the altar should be extended to girls as well as boys.
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6 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Should It Matter to Christians When Churches Burn?
The world watched in disbelief as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris burned. But why should it matter? Fr. Andrew Damick has an answer.
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6 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Coptic Christian Massacre
Dan Bein, the most recent Media Student Leader of Orthodox Christian Fellowship and a Coptic Christian, comments on the recent bus shooting of the Coptic Christians in Egypt who refused to renounce their faith at gunpoint.
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6 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Rolling Back the Darkness
In light of the tragic and senseless attack at a concert in Manchester, Fr. Gregory Hallam offers this commentary. Fr. Gregory is priest at St. Aidan's Antiochian Orthodox Church in Manchester, UK.
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6 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Staying Christian in a Culture of Growing Hate
Dn. Michael Hyatt is the chair of the Ancient Faith Ministries board and a Deacon at St. Ignatius Antiochian Orthodox Church in Franklin, TN. Most people know him as one of the top leadership mentors in the country and the Founder and CEO of Michael Hyatt & Company, an online leadership development company dedicated to helping high achievers win at work and succeed at life. In this commentary (which is actually a sermon given at St. Ignatius), Dn. Michael assesses the impact of social media on people in general and Christians in particular. Be looking for the return of his Ancient Faith Radio podcast At the Intersection of East and West in September!
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7 years ago

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Often Disappointed but Seldom Surprised
Fr. Philip LeMasters discusses the sexualized culture of Hollywood.
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7 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Contemporary Challenges in Marriage, Family, and Sexuality.
Fr. Philip reflects on the Eucharistic context of the pastoral response to contemporary challenges in marriage, family, and sexuality.
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8 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
The Anaphora of St. Basil
Fr. Philip LeMasters, Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University, explains that St. Basil's Anaphora calls us to live out practically what we enact liturgically in response to the needs of the human beings whom we encounter every day.
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8 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Election 2016
Fr. Steven Ritter, the host of the AFR podcast, The Life of the Church Today, offers his perspective on the upcoming United States election.
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8 years ago

Ancient Faith Commentaries
Ancient Faith Radio is pleased to present one-off commentaries on pressing issues and current events by Orthodox clergy and laypeople.