GEORGIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH’S IMPENDING PASCHAL NIGHTMARE by Giorgi Lomsadze

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Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of All Georgia

Georgians are counting down to what may be the most troubled Easter in the 1,700 years since the country adopted Christianity.

As cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 continue to climb, churches are preparing for an influx on Easter Sunday, which falls on April 19 in the Eastern Orthodox world this year. Despite a state of emergency that is supposed to keep everyone at home, the powerful Georgian Church refuses to cancel services and the government refuses to extend otherwise stringent measures to the Church.

Believers are caught between church and state, faith and science. Read More


LENTEN REFLECTION: HOW CAN WE ALWAYS REJOICE IN THE LORD? by Priest James Graham

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Philippians 4:4-9 ~ John 12:1-18

In the Letter to the Philippians, St. Paul sets the theme for Palm Sunday: “Rejoice in the Lord always! . . . The Lord is near.”

This weekend is a time of rejoicing, whatever circumstances we find ourselves in. The forty days of Great Lent are past; the days of the Lord’s Passion are yet to come. And the most joyful feast of all, our Pascha, the holy and glorious Resurrection of the Lord from the dead, is still a week away. Read More


LENTEN REFLECTION: THE HOPELESSNESS OF HOLY WEEK by Daniel Nicholas

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I said to my soul, be still: and wait without hope
              For hope would be hope for the wrong thing.
                            T.S. Eliot, “East Coker”

If we follow the Gospel narratives closely during Holy Week, we will notice that the events recounted begin, more or less, to recommence in real time. On His way to Jerusalem, Jesus stops in Bethany. He then proceeds into Jerusalem to the triumphal cries of the children, “Hosanna!” that is, “Save us!” He proceeds to the Mount of Olives to give a discourse on the end of days, and comes down to celebrate the Passover with His disciples. From there, things fall apart: He is betrayed, He is tried, He is flogged, and He is crucified. A week that began in radiant joy and triumph terminates in grief and trauma. Read More