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Here is where you start your journey in the community. :) Here's what to do: 1. Introduce yourself in the INTRODUCTION section and, 2. Like 3 posts you found interesting. That's it. Bonus points (literally) for those who comment and like more. I look forward to reading your introductions. If you want a better experience, tell us what you'd like to see in this community to better help you!
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🎉 Welcome New Members!
New Course!!!
Hello everyone, I've just uploaded the first course of the series. The first video is called: What is Orthodoxy? It can be found in the CLASSROOM section. Enjoy! Let me know what you think and what you'd like to see next. :)
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New comment 7d ago
When we will have courses?
And also get traffic to get more people to join. This community is dead, I am thinking to leave
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The Biggest Orthodox Church in the World
The biggest Orthodox church in the world is being built in Bucharest, Romania and is expected to open in 2025. The People's Salvation Cathedral at a height of over 130 meters will become the future seat of the Romanian Orthodox Church and the tallest Orthodox structure in the entire world. It will be some 13 meters taller than the second-placed St. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Russia's St. Petersburg, and the largest Orthodox structure by floor space. Situated behind the Palace of Parliament, this will make it 50 meters taller than the Palace, and will help to make the cathedral an iconic landmark in the city. The building will be able to welcome around 6,000 worshippers and a church choir of 1,000. It will have four elevators, and will also feature a 25-ton bell which, could be heard at a distance of over 20 kilometers.
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The Biggest Orthodox Church in the World
Is Halloween a Satanic holiday?
I would approach Halloween thoughtfully. Halloween itself is not inherently Satanic; it has roots in ancient harvest festivals and All Hallows' Eve, a Christian tradition remembering the faithful departed. However, some customs today—emphasis on horror, excessive fear, and occult symbols—can indeed be spiritually concerning. For Orthodox Christians, the focus should be on discernment. Engaging with Halloween in a light-hearted, family-friendly way—like dressing up as saints or fictional characters and celebrating community—is generally harmless. However, we should avoid elements that glorify darkness or evil, keeping our hearts directed toward Christ and the light.
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