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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Happy Byzantine Christmas!
Posted in Bible, Christology, Eastern Christianity, Entertainment, Eschatology, Mariology
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Was Mary a Perpetual Virgin?
The teaching of the perpetual virginity of Mary within the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches generally causes problems for Protestants. As such, it is typical to see Mary’s perpetual virginity from non-Catholics as, less strongly, a doubt, but more strongly … Continue reading
Why Debating With Feminists is a Ridiculous Waste of Your Time
On the occasion, it is typical to hear feminists launching attacks at the Catholic Church for not ordaining women (which essentially means our Eastern Orthodox brethren are being attacked as well) and often times this boils down into a conversation … Continue reading
Posted in Catholicism, Eastern Christianity, Feminism
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Happy Christmas From the Maronites
And let’s not forget that he came with only one primary mission…to die.