Interesting comment. Our experience was of being strangers in America, with winters that were cold but where the snow kept melting, and we attended a Russian Orthodox church where we stood during the liturgy. And the winters aren’t crazy severe here in the Moscow region. The language barrier is definitely ascetic though, I’ll give you that. But it’s a very good struggle, thank God. And He helps us a lot.
Let’s exchange baptism names in DM. I can write you down at our parish and at the monastery.
Христос Воскресе! Воистину Воскресе! Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!
Yeah-Team!!! I finally surrendered after thoroughly researching the shroud and concluding it was really what they say. I didn’t want it to be true then. So, Surely He Is Risen, and we’ve still got the receipt!
That makes me a Thomas. I had (to my shame) to see it to believe it.
Interesting comment. Our experience was of being strangers in America, with winters that were cold but where the snow kept melting, and we attended a Russian Orthodox church where we stood during the liturgy. And the winters aren’t crazy severe here in the Moscow region. The language barrier is definitely ascetic though, I’ll give you that. But it’s a very good struggle, thank God. And He helps us a lot.
Let’s exchange baptism names in DM. I can write you down at our parish and at the monastery.
Христос Воскресе! Воистину Воскресе! Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!
Yeah-Team!!! I finally surrendered after thoroughly researching the shroud and concluding it was really what they say. I didn’t want it to be true then. So, Surely He Is Risen, and we’ve still got the receipt!
That makes me a Thomas. I had (to my shame) to see it to believe it.