Major nitpick: there was never any Celtic death god by the name of "Samhain," "Samhuin," or whatever you want to call it. Samhain is Gaelic for "end of summer," no matter how many fundamentalist-derived tracts proclaim otherwise.
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- Mon 29 September 2003 1:25 pm
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: On Hallowe'en
- Replies: 55
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- Fri 15 August 2003 5:07 pm
- Forum: True Orthodox Christian Churches
- Topic: Serbia and ROCOR
- Replies: 21
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I can state with certainty (since I was there) that only a few months ago my priest (Fr. John Whiteford) concelebrated with Metropolitan Christopher at Divine Liturgy at Sts. Constantine and Helen in Galveston. If there's been a break in communion between ROCOR and Serbia, this is the first I've ...
- Tue 22 July 2003 11:25 am
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: Up From Below: On non-Orthodox Music
- Replies: 38
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I just got back from seeing Integrity(they played at the end of my street to about 30 people at a spur of the moment show! how can i not go!? How often does that happen?!)
Yay! Someone else who has heard of Integrity!
(hijack: I was introduced to Integrity some years ago by borrowing one of their ...
Yay! Someone else who has heard of Integrity!
(hijack: I was introduced to Integrity some years ago by borrowing one of their ...