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Christ is Risen! Father, I saw somewhere only yesterday that you were telling people to look you up on Facebook but although I've tried I have not found you.
Dear Father Symeon, Thank you for this information and the references. I have sometimes wondered what happened with regard to the discussions with the Church
... In the latter part of 1995 the Serbian Church opened her arms to this group if they would accept two conditions: 1.) To follow the Orthodox Liturgy (be
An Irishman and Scholar Fr John Colgan Cloister: the old friary in DonegalPAT CONLAN, OFM, honours Fr John Colgan the Franciscan who died 350 years ago this
Rev John Healy, Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum Or Ireland's Ancient Schools And Scholars (Dublin, 1890) http://www.archive.org/details/insulasanctorume00healiala