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Signs in a Congregation That a Leader Has Covert Narcissistic Personality Disorder

November 22, 2013 Filed under: 37 Comments

Having experienced leaders like this in parishes like this, and grown them anyway, I believe this describes too many Orthodox parishes in North America today. Read and learn. Let the pastor beware. Taking steps to solve these pernicious and destructive issues has gotten me bounced from more than one … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Leadership, Pastoral Tagged With: congregation, narcissistic personality disorder

On The Mystery Of Ordination

October 16, 2013 Filed under: 2 Comments

by St. Nikolai Velimirovich "And when they had prayed, they laid their hands on them" - Acts of the Apostles 6:6 By laying their hands on the chosen faithful, the apostles consecrated bishops, priests and deacons. It is apparent from this that the Christian Faith is not only a teaching, but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bishop, Deacon, Featured, Priest, Vocation Tagged With: bishop, deacon, ordination. priest, St. Nikolai Velimirovich

The Priesthood That Never Was

October 9, 2013 Filed under: Leave a Comment

by Fr. Stephen Freeman A recent question concerning the “priesthood of all believers” has been an occasion for personal reflection. What is it about the priesthood of all believers that seems so important for Protestant thought? The idea is rooted in Scripture: You also, as living stones, are bei … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, General Tagged With: all believers, calling, Fr. Stephen Freeman, Priesthood

10 Reasons NOT To Enter Pastoral Ministry

September 25, 2013 Filed under: 24 Comments

by Jared Moore Certainly the blessings of ministry far outweigh the realities below, yet ministry is definitely not easy. That is why pastoral ministry must be a calling and not simply a "job". If you can't reconcile with these 10 difficult realities and challenges concerning pastoral ministry, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, General, Priest, Vocation Tagged With: ministry, pastoral, reasons, Thom Rainer

On The Duties Of Clergy

May 20, 2013 Filed under: 1 Comment

By St. Ambrose of Milan Book I: Chapter I Elected to the episcopacy while still a layman, by the common acclaim of the citizens of Milan, St. Ambrose took his duties and those of his clergy with great seriousness and exacting. We'll be publishing a section of his work "On The Duties Of Clergy" … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bishop, Deacon, Featured, Priest Tagged With: clergy, duties, St. Ambrose of Milan

On The Day Of His Ordination To The Priesthood

May 13, 2013 Filed under: 1 Comment

HOMILY GIVEN BY ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM ON THE DAY HE WAS ORDAINED PRIEST St. John Chrysostom was called to the priesthood and ordained by Flavian, bishop of Antioch, early in the year 386.  This is the date of his first sermon: he had not yet descended into the lists, as he himself puts it.  What will … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Preaching, Preparation, Priest, Vocation Tagged With: homily, ordination, Priesthood, sermon, St. John Chrysostom

“I Want To Die As A Priest – Not A Clown”

April 18, 2013 Filed under: 2 Comments

by Dimitrios N. Kagaris We clergy are often reminded how few 'parish priests' inhabit our Church calendar. It almost seems as if martyrdom is our only chance. Men like Papa Dimitri show us clearly that this is not the case. He lived in Greece during the time when Communists were everywhere and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Priest Tagged With: communism, Papa Dimitrios Gagastathis, parish, priest

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