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View of Constantinople’s historic peninsula, looking from Galata. Abdullah Fréres 1
“Only that which is from the heart can touch another heart.” + Elder Thaddeus of
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IT’S HERE!!! I got to read my short story The Explorer and discuss all the theological and
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13th century Constantinople, very accurately depicted by Antoine Helbert.
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St. Andrew’s Church, Kiev, Ukraine (by Clement Celma).
byzantine-world: Hagia Irene, Istanbul Hagia Irene or Hagia Eirene is a former Eastern Orthodox chur
“The Voice of the Word, the Candlestick of the Light, the Morning Star and Forerunner of the S
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Wanda, Pietro, and Bucky are all Eastern Orthodox Christians because of living in/being from Sokovia
“We must be people of grace so that whoever approaches us can rest.” + St. Amphilochios
humanoidhistory:Church of the Transfiguration, Kizhi Island, Russia, 1991, photo by William Craft Br
There are four Turkic-speaking populations native to Ukraine. Three of them are native to Crime
russianicons:The icon of the three patriarchs in paradise is a seldom-seen type of Russian icon that
druidstone: Mikhail Nesterov - The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew, 1890
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