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It's a joy to get to bring out of the woodwork the positive things of Orthodox Twitter! Please DM me any tweets you see that fit the content of this page so we can uplift the Orthodox community!
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Jonathan Plumb
Jonathan Plumb@jonathanplumb·
Yours isn’t an argument. Just ignorant trash talk. Try actually investigating the claims. Or keep being a pathetic loser. “An AnGeL aPpEaReD” — yes, this happens all over the Bible. “YoU sAiD cHiStiAniTy GoT cOrRuPtEd!” — yes, the religion God gives gets corrupted and restored REPEATEDLY across the Bible. The truth is, you can’t deny ANY Latter-day Saint claims without denying the very miracles of the Bible you claim to believe in… And this is why Creedal Christianity is in collapse, and Mormonism is not.
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Cassian (Kyle) King
Cassian (Kyle) King@barrelagedfaith·
The biggest thorn in the side of Mormonism is that its historical claims lack plausibility at an insane level. You don't have to be C.S. Lewis to recognize this (someone who even wrote a book on Miracles). Joseph Smith discovering a bunch of lost ancient texts in New York is a difficult place to begin the story. Skepticism only increases when you read the first book of Mormon, 1 Nephi, which quotes large sections of the Gospel while Nephi is a prophet from 600 years before the Gospels were written. Wow, these predictions are 5 thousand times more accurate than Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel combined! (Nephi references Nazareth, the Virgin Mary, John the Baptist, the Baptism of the Lord, and the 12 Apostles, and the Crucificxion all within a few verses of each other!) 1 Nephi 11 - "And I beheld the city of Nazareth; and in the city of Nazareth I beheld a virgin, and she was exceedingly fair and white.... 18 And he said unto me: Behold, the virgin whom thou seest is the mother of the Son of God, after the manner of the flesh... 27 And I looked and beheld the Redeemer of the world, of whom my father had spoken; and I also beheld the prophet who should prepare the way before him. And the Lamb of God went forth and was baptized of him; and after he was baptized, I beheld the heavens open, and the Holy Ghost come down out of heaven and abide upon him in the form of a dove... 29 And I also beheld twelve others following him.... 33 And I, Nephi, saw that he was lifted up upon the cross and slain for the sins of the world.
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Orthodox History
Orthodox History@OrthodoxHistory·
In Guatemala, a massive effort is underway to catechize the many thousands of converts to Orthodox Christianity who have joined the Church in recent years. The seminary that trains the catechists is training huge numbers at once. To continue that work, they need a well to provide water for all the people as well as the animals who help service life at the seminary. If you would like to contribute to that project, you can donate here. The donations are being organized by Ss. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Reading, Pennsylvania, a community well-known to me through its venerable clergy. stsconstantinehelen.org/ministries/wel…
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Alex Sorin, JD
Alex Sorin, JD@Alex_Ortodoxie·
Guys, don’t say “f*** you, n****r” to people. Don’t put your spiritual father in a position where he has to either defend or discipline you for something stupid. The holy fathers give us plenty of examples of appropriate invective. As if this wasn’t extremely obvious already.
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JP Barbosa
JP Barbosa@JPFBarbosa·
@redeemed_zoomer No way. Thanks to you 3 my wife and I finally converted to Holy Orthodoxy! Thank you guys
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Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson
The “Catholic Church is growing in America” narrative is obliterated by the latest data. Catholics are hemorrhaging members. Now let’s stack the numbers side-by-side with Eastern Orthodoxy over the exact same time period and add the collapse in actual Mass attendance. Catholic share of U.S. adults: 2007: 24% 2023-24: 19% Down 5 full percentage points: a brutal 21% relative drop. Orthodox Christian share of U.S. adults: 2007: 0.6% 2023-24: 1% Doubled its share while Catholicism continued to collapse. Even worse on retention: Catholics: for every 100 people who join, a whopping 840 leave. Cradle Catholic retention is now just 56%. Orthodoxy: cradle retention ~60-64% (far higher than Catholics) plus a steady stream of adult converts. And even among those who still call themselves Catholic? Only 29% attend Mass weekly, down from ~45% in the 1980s. A ~35-40% relative collapse in actual practice. These actual numbers completely betray the prominent Catholic commentators who keep pushing the “the Catholic Church is surging" narrative. Immigration is literally the only thing preventing total freefall. Without it, the numbers would be catastrophic. Perhaps this is why Pope after Pope keeps aggressively pushing mass migration from the Global South, to save Catholic, Inc. This tracks exactly with what I posted yesterday about the documented institutional abuse rates: ~1,600 victims per million regularly-practicing Catholics vs. ~3.1 per million Eastern Orthodox, a ~500× difference. Different structures. Different outcomes. People notice. Summary of the shift (2007 → 2023-24): Catholicism: 24% → 19% share | 840 leave per 100 join | only 29% of self-ID Catholics attend weekly Mass Orthodoxy: 0.6% → 1% share | stronger cradle retention + converts | holding steady (or slightly up) as a percentage The last 60 years of the status quo in the Latin Church aren’t working. Poor theology, poor ecclesiology, poor formation, liturgy issues, leadership failures, and scandals are driving souls out the door, and that is to say nothing of their self-inflicted schism from the East. Orthodoxy isn’t bleeding out, it's doubled in size in recent years. The contrast is impossible to ignore. Drop your thoughts below 👇 Sources: - Pew Research Center 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (released Feb 2025) - Pew Research Center 2007 Religious Landscape Study - Pew Research Center 2014 Religious Landscape Study - Orthodox Studies Institute analysis of Pew/CES data (2025) - Crisis Magazine (March 2025) analysis of Pew data - Gallup Historical Trends / Church Attendance polls (1980s–2024) - CARA (Georgetown) Catholic Polls (1980s–2025 trends) Orthodox Studies Institute analysis of Pew/CES data (2025)
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Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson@Lemelson

What if the data revealed something far more disturbing than anyone wants to admit❓ On the @SNewmanPodcast (see below), a grave spiritual wound that has long afflicted a portion of Christ’s Body was discussed with sobering clarity. And the numbers are not even close. Among regularly practicing believers: • Catholic Church: ~1,600 victims per million • Eastern Orthodox Church: ~3.1 victims per million That is a ~500× disparity. This scale of evil far exceeds the horrific crimes of the Jeffrey Epstein network (~1,000 victims). This is particularly striking when one considers that the number of regularly practicing (Mass-attending) Catholics worldwide is estimated at approximately 250 million, roughly the same size as the global Eastern Orthodox population of ~220–300 million. The documented totals make it even harder to ignore: • Catholic Church: Over 400,000 documented victims since 1950 – France alone: 216,000 children abused by clergy (+114,000 by lay Church workers) • Eastern Orthodox Church: Only ~800 documented victims globally (Prosopon Healing Database 2025) This is no mere theological debate. The empirical data reveals the devastating spiritual and moral consequences in the clearest possible terms. Mandatory clerical celibacy in the Latin Rite is a “root error,” one that severs priests from the holiness of the family, the very apostolic model of married clergy given by the early Church and faithfully preserved in Holy Orthodoxy. Instead, it “marries” men to the institutional power structures of Rome, forging a closed clerical caste. In the Latin Rite, celibacy for priests is treated as a canonical discipline and legal rule rather than as the profound monastic vocation of total self-offering to Christ in holiness and ascetic path preserved in Holy Orthodoxy for those called to it. The Orthodox Church upholds both the apostolic tradition of married priests (while the Latin Church departed from it in the 12th century) and the monastic vocation, recognizing both marriage and monasticism as authentic paths to holiness. As St. John Chrysostom taught, a married man and woman who live their vocation faithfully can have a perfection that rivals the holiest of monks. The Catholic structure has proven tragically prone to heinous sins of abuse and systematic cover-ups. The light of Truth demands that the Latin Church acknowledge how mandatory celibacy, combined with clericalism and policies of concealment, created conditions for this profound darkness to take root and spread, a darkness the evil one has exploited against the most innocent. Tragically, even now new revelations continue to emerge, as seen in the January 2025 database documenting dozens of priests in the Philippines accused of abusing minors, many of whom remained in active ministry. As our Lord solemnly warned, “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea” (Matthew 18:6). Every innocent soul assaulted in this way cries out to Heaven. May the Lord have mercy on the Latin Church and grant her the courage to return to the full light of Her ancient Tradition, for the protection of the little ones and the salvation of souls. Sources: CIASE France (2021), Prosopon Healing Database (2025), Australian Child Maltreatment Study (2024), John Jay Report updates, German MHG Study, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (Australia), peer-reviewed studies in Child Abuse & Neglect; CARA (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate), Pew Research Center, and World Values Survey (global Mass attendance data used for practicing Catholic estimates ~250 million).

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vlad ☦︎@jvlad20·
I’m officially Orthodox. I was received into the Eastern Orthodox Church after a long journey. I was Chrismated this Holy Saturday morning. Glory to God ☦️🤍
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Jacob’s Ladder
Jacob’s Ladder@HeWhoWrestles·
Life update: after 18 months I am officially an Orthodox Christian along with my wife, father, sister and brother-in-law! Glory to God ☦️
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Lemmon 🍋
Lemmon 🍋@djlemmon_·
We are no longer catechumens in the Orthodox Church…. For we have been received! Glory be to God! Thank you all for your help and guidance, especially @AnaniasFather and @Acolyte83349490
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Tonight, I visited St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Tampa. Wishing my Orthodox brothers and sisters a blessed Easter. Christos Anesti.
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Coach Bridger West
Coach Bridger West@BridgerWest·
On this Holy Saturday leading into Pascha my family and I were baptized into the Orthodox Church. God is great! ☦️
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ⲕⲁⲣⲟⲗ ♱
ⲕⲁⲣⲟⲗ ♱@byzantinecopt·
today, on holy saturday, i am being received into the eastern orthodox church. this has been a long and very personal journey for me, but i am very blessed ☦️💛
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Thaddeus Patrick ☦️
Thaddeus Patrick ☦️@thaddeusthought·
32 newly illumined at Sts. Peter and Paul in Salt Lake City! 🙏☦️
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Derek Balsley ☦️
Derek Balsley ☦️@derekbalsley·
Why my family became Orthodox: - Theosis as man’s purpose/meaning - Man as divine, not depraved - Sin as infection, not merely infraction - Faith as participatory, not merely propositional - Full embrace of the spiritual realm - Real sacraments, real presence in Eucharist - Least affected by modernism/post-modernism - Apostolic succession, genuine authority - Logic/reason submits to mystical/spiritual - Theological depth, nuance, paradox - Beauty, symbolism, rich meaning - God (& cloud of witnesses) present in the Liturgy
Ryan Denton@TexasPreacher

I've noticed young men are into RCC/EO because it's trendy, not bc it's true. They like the colors, buzz, & pomp of the thing. It's cooler than to settle for the simplicity of Christ & worshipping Him in Spirit & truth. It's vainglory that leads them, not the Spirit of God.

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Thaddeus Patrick ☦️
Thaddeus Patrick ☦️@thaddeusthought·
I explored Orthodoxy merely out of curiosity. I did not really like it at all, but then when it challenged my beliefs I set out to study and prove Orthodoxy wrong. Studying Church history backfired. It was obvious that Protestantism came from men and could not be what the Apostles taught, the very innovations the Scriptures warned me about. I ended up leaving a church I liked to attend an Orthodox parish, and I specifically had no interest in any asthetics or pomp at all. It was difficult making it through a service. But even though I explored and attended because of truth, what actually converted me was the transformation of the heart that just wasn't happening in Protestantism or anywhere else, and especially the closeness with Christ that is tied to it. Simplicity isnt a biblical principle. Depth is what I needed. Anyone who wants depth should look into Orthodoxy. Being the bride of Christ is deep, not simple, and anyone who understands marriage would know this. The violent take the kingdom by force, not by simplicity. Enduring until the end to be saved is crucifixion, not simplicity. Why did you become Orthodox?
Ryan Denton@TexasPreacher

I've noticed young men are into RCC/EO because it's trendy, not bc it's true. They like the colors, buzz, & pomp of the thing. It's cooler than to settle for the simplicity of Christ & worshipping Him in Spirit & truth. It's vainglory that leads them, not the Spirit of God.

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Your Kingdom Come
Your Kingdom Come@YKCPODCAST·
This is an excellent observation. I have yet to see (or meet) someone who had gone that direction based on what they would say was a commitment to truth. There’s always some other reason.
Ryan Denton@TexasPreacher

I've noticed young men are into RCC/EO because it's trendy, not bc it's true. They like the colors, buzz, & pomp of the thing. It's cooler than to settle for the simplicity of Christ & worshipping Him in Spirit & truth. It's vainglory that leads them, not the Spirit of God.

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Jonathan @ 通りすがりの翻訳ライター
I personally did not have a mental conversion to Christianity until I felt I understood the perspective of Orthodoxy that filled the gaps for me. If Orthodoxy did not exist, I probably wouldn't be a Christian. I just got baptised last Saturday.
Ryan Denton@TexasPreacher

I've noticed young men are into RCC/EO because it's trendy, not bc it's true. They like the colors, buzz, & pomp of the thing. It's cooler than to settle for the simplicity of Christ & worshipping Him in Spirit & truth. It's vainglory that leads them, not the Spirit of God.

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