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Joseph of Nova Caesarea
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Joseph of Nova Caesarea
@CaesariteJoseph
☦︎☦︎☦︎ Orthodox Catholic Poet & Musician. Sworn to Amia. St. Joseph the Hymnographer, pray for me.
ROCOR Nova Caesarea Inscrit le Eylül 2024
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@valorthodoxia Or rather, "Christians who struggle with lust." I would not even say lustful Christians.
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@valorthodoxia Why are there lustful Christians then?
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“Maronite”😂 the jokes write themselves
Longhorn Joker@LonghornJoker
Being gay isn’t a sin you can absolutely be a gay Christian. Being gay is an orientation not a choice.
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@Brown1956Roy @AppyOrtho Clearly the Holy Spirit did not mind the calendar at Nicaea. There's no reason that astronomical accuracy ought to fundamentally have a bearing on the life of the Church.
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@AppyOrtho - The Julian calendar (named after the pagan, Julius Caesar) gets farther and farther away from from the solar cycle as the centuries go by.
- The Gregorian calendar (named after a pope), fixed this problem.
- If enough time passes, Orthodox Pascha will come in the winter.
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This weekend is not Easter yet for Orthodox Christians. Why?
Orthodox Easter often falls on a different date than Western Easter for two main reasons…
-Different calendars: The West uses the modern Gregorian calendar. Orthodox still use the older Julian calendar which runs 13 days behind the Gregorian. For example, March 21 the equinox, is actually April 3 on the Gregorian calendar.
-Moon rules: Both calculate Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. The Orthodox stick strictly to the ancient Nicene method (no Gregorian approximations), which can shift the Easter full moon by up to a week compared to the Western tables.
Therefore, Orthodox Easter can be 1–5 weeks later than Western Easter (and is never before April 4 on the Gregorian calendar).


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@REALSGTPIPER @tenbuchira the diaspora throughout the world which is now leading to the harvest of Christians beyond Eastern Europe and the Holy Land. It was God's will. Those Christians who were martyred are now in Paradise.
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@REALSGTPIPER @tenbuchira The Nazi regime also mistreated Orthodoxy under it's yoke and wanted to reform Christianity.
You can just dislike both of them lol.
St. Matrona of Moscow says God allowed Russia to be taken by communism because there were very few true Christians anymore. This also led to-
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@Josiaicae_ Bro it's funny what about it is miserable?
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@kuntryu2 @hickman0000 Orthodoxy is anything but a faith of scholars.
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@hickman0000 Quit listening to so called religious scholars read the Bible.
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Why are so many Americans converting to Orthodoxy, with thousands upon thousands around the country scheduled to be baptized this Holy Week?
Whether he intended to or not, Tucker Carlson gave a commentary on it in the last 10 minutes or so of his latest episode.
“Huge parts of Protestant Christianity in the United States, the leadership — are totally corrupt… Corrupt on the level which matters most, which is spiritually corrupt. They’re not preaching Christianity… there are many Protestant American church leaders who are preaching a religion that bears no resemblance to Christianity…
Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, shows up at the White House yesterday. To pray over the president so he’ll have wisdom and restraint? No! To endorse the murder of civilians, which is a war crime, but more important, it’s a moral crime…
The point isn’t to beat up on poor Franklin Graham. The point is that it’s the end of something. Whatever that religion is is not gonna continue. It just won’t, because it’s a lie. And so it will end, as all lies do — it will be revealed as a lie, as all lies are. And so you’re watching the end of the global American empire, the unipolar world… and you’re watching the end of whatever American Protestant Christianity… whatever it became…
It’s also a prerequisite, it is a necessary step — and this is something that all Christians are thinking about in Holy Week — to rebirth. The seed doesn’t produce the tree until it dies. And so the death of the unipolar moment and of the institutions within the evangelical movement — American Protestant Christianity — are going away. But they will be replaced, by something better, and purer, more true to itself. Constructive, unifying, healing. Institutions that build and don’t just destroy.
That’s going to happen, and, God willing, we will live to see it. So rejoice in that, as sad as this is, and Happy Easter.”
“I tell you, one day, America will be holy.”
- St. Paisios the Athonite

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@RexxDauzat @hickman0000 Constantinople
Alexandria
Antioch
Jerusalem
Russia
Serbia
Romania
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Greece
Poland
Albania
Czech
America
All have autocephalous Churches. Russia's holiness is not relevant.

@hickman0000 Sure Russia is real holy. Highest level of abortions in the world.
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@thaddeusthought I also have tons of obvious red flags though and if I see myself and genuinely fundamentally worse than them it's hard to think I ought to have better. My current girlfriend is amazing I am so blessed to have her but I still feel like the same storm in others lives as always
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There’s plenty of Orthodox accounts who would love this guy
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski
Greece is not a real country.
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@eek4436 @AL_J82 @AngloVarangian Yeah, that's what I was reaffirming lol. Symbolon points towards a real presence view, and "as the flesh and blood of the Lord" literally does not make sense in a memorialist view.
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@CaesariteJoseph @AL_J82 @AngloVarangian Right, but the key here is that it's not an either or which he assumes without demonstration.
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The same arrogant protestants who make claims like this deny the Church Fathers taught Baptismal Regeneration and the real presence of the Eucharist which was universally agreed upon from the Church Fathers from day 1.
Alton T. Johnson@AL_J82
Don't be fooled. Majority of these Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox don't read church history or the fathers themselves. They depend on partial quotes fed to them by their favorite online apologist.
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@eek4436 @AL_J82 @AngloVarangian to the institution of the eucharist at the Last Supper, so I am not 100% on what that would ultimately say definitively about the eucharist from my theology. Allegoron is similar to symbolon in that it can be "employing a likeness in communication," so it's not really conclusive.
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@eek4436 @AL_J82 @AngloVarangian The citation I already used was in Chapter 6, but I am using the Greek. It's actually not even saying metaphor really.
ἀλληγορῶν allegoron is "speaking allegorically"
Now that I read it a bit deeper though it's really talking about Christ's words in John 6, which is prior-
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@AL_J82 @eek4436 @AngloVarangian I already explained symbol in Greek does not mean what it does to us in the 21st century.
I was trying to find the citation where metaphor was found and believe it or not I can't. Do you have a precise chapter reference for that?
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@CaesariteJoseph @eek4436 @AngloVarangian He literally uses the words "symbols" and "metaphors". What were those things in reference to?
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@AL_J82 @eek4436 @AngloVarangian I verified it is in fact σύμβολον
So at very least it would he inconclusive, although I think it is just obviously not a purely symbolic view. You can check these to verify if you would like.
scaife.perseus.org/reader/urn:cts…
el.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CF%83%CF…
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CF%83%CF…



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@AL_J82 @eek4436 @AngloVarangian "As also the Lord of flesh and blood" refutes you man. Was the Lord a real flesh and blood human? Yes. So if the eucharist is as the Lord of flesh and blood... That's a real presence view.
Also, symbol in Greek does not mean the same thing as we say in English.
σύμβολον is the-
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