Dear Tikhon, or whoever,
You can't have it both ways.
You started your introduction by mentioning that you were a) deacon, b) Tikhon, c) of ROCOR, and d) lived in Texas. You admit that at least one is not true. That makes everything else suspect.
You can post as an anonymous person, but not under ...
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- Wed 17 March 2004 6:18 pm
- Forum: True Orthodox Christian Churches
- Topic: Texas' Tikhon, "Deacon" of ROCOR?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 14529
- Wed 17 March 2004 1:19 pm
- Forum: Miscellany
- Topic: Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3731
Time
I used to think that the internet could be used as a tool for good, to enlighten people and lead them to the Faith, to comfort the lonely and to reach out to those near no parish. And, I still believe in that possibility.
But I've come to see the dark side. My heart is sore. People whom I know and ...
But I've come to see the dark side. My heart is sore. People whom I know and ...
- Wed 17 March 2004 12:26 pm
- Forum: True Orthodox Christian Churches
- Topic: Texas' Tikhon, "Deacon" of ROCOR?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 14529
The Heart of the Matter
I've never been a believer in anonymous posts.
When the late Met. Philaret received an anonymous letter, he tore it up and told the person with him, "An anonymous letter is written by a scoundrel -- and believed by a fool."
As Orthodox Christians, we are given the name of a saint at baptism. Our ...
When the late Met. Philaret received an anonymous letter, he tore it up and told the person with him, "An anonymous letter is written by a scoundrel -- and believed by a fool."
As Orthodox Christians, we are given the name of a saint at baptism. Our ...
- Thu 5 February 2004 1:43 pm
- Forum: Prayer Life
- Topic: Prayers for Peter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3230
slowly, steadily
According to friends of Vladyka and to Peter's wife, both are doing the slow and difficult things that it takes to get better. May God grant them patience and courage and comfort, and speed their healing. Don't stop praying!
- Wed 4 February 2004 12:27 pm
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: Share Your Lenten Recipes Here!
- Replies: 146
- Views: 87124
Egg replacement
For an egg replacement, you can buy soy flour at the health food store (or in the baking aisle of fancy grocery stores) and use 2 tsp. soy flour and one Tablespoon water for each egg, in baking.
Some people just use applesauce when making cake from a fasting mix (hard to find!) in place of water ...
Some people just use applesauce when making cake from a fasting mix (hard to find!) in place of water ...
- Fri 30 January 2004 2:57 am
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: Share Your Lenten Recipes Here!
- Replies: 146
- Views: 87124
oops, unwieldy
>umm, what do you mean by "unweildy"? <
Whoops, my letters were reversed. Unwieldy -- too bulky to handle easily. Nine cups of flour is too much to wrangle with once you add three cups of liquid and the dough starts to rise. If you have an industrial size catering bowl, it can be done, but it takes ...
Whoops, my letters were reversed. Unwieldy -- too bulky to handle easily. Nine cups of flour is too much to wrangle with once you add three cups of liquid and the dough starts to rise. If you have an industrial size catering bowl, it can be done, but it takes ...