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Another City

A Journal of Orthodox Culture

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Prayer: An Ever-New Creation

February 11, 2018 / Elder Sophrony

By Elder Sophrony of Essex Prayer is infinite creation, far superior to any form of art or science. Through prayer we enter into communion with Him that was before all worlds. Or, to put it in another way, the life of the Self-existing God flows into us through the channel of prayer. Prayer is an act of supreme wisdom, of all-surpassing beauty and virtue. Prayer is delight … [Read more...] about Prayer: An Ever-New Creation

Our Secular Theodicy

February 9, 2018 / Matthew Rose

Hendrick van Cleve -Tower of Babel 1563 Kröller-Müller Museum

Source: First Things Magazine By Matthew Rose I live in Berkeley, one of the most religious cities in America. Its churches are being converted into mosques and Buddhist temples, but its one true faith endures. A popular yard sign states its creed: “In This House, We Believe: Black Lives Matter, Women’s Rights are Human Rights, No Human is Illegal, Science is … [Read more...] about Our Secular Theodicy

Sexual Sin, Powerlessness, and Communion

February 6, 2018 / Andrew Williams

Source: Finding the Freedom to Live. Reprinted with permission By Andrew Williams Today I’d like to offer a reflection on the experience of some people who have struggled with sexual sin and the effects of sexual sin. Hopefully some of these reflections will be useful both for those who suffer the ongoing effects of sexual sin willingly entered into, and also some … [Read more...] about Sexual Sin, Powerlessness, and Communion

On The Feast of the Presentation

February 1, 2018 / Fr. Andrew Phillips

The Presentation of the Lord in the Temple ! From the Menologion of Basil II (10th Century)

Source: Orthodox England By Fr. Andrew Phillips In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Today's Feast has no fewer than four different names. Each name recalls a different aspect of this Feast. What are they? First of all, today's Feast is called the Presentation of Christ. This is because it commemorates the Presentation of Christ by His … [Read more...] about On The Feast of the Presentation

Different Light: Youthful Travelers in America

January 30, 2018 / Mother Nectaria McLees

Seaching for LIfe

Source: Road to Emmaus. Reprinted with permission. By Mother Nectaria McLees Twentieth-century readers knew Kerouac’s On the Road and Jack London’s earlier hobo classic, The Road, but how many of us know what the 21st-century counter-culture is up to, their life-styles and aspirations? We see the tattoos, nose-rings, attitudes, but do we hear the cries of the … [Read more...] about Different Light: Youthful Travelers in America

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