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To
Be and Not To Seem:
My Mother-in-law, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna
An interview with Olga Nikolaievna Kulikovsky-Romanoff
In the first of a two-part interview, Olga Nikolaievna, daughter-in-law
of Russian Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna Romanoff and niece
(by marriage) of Tsar Nicholas II, speaks of her own tumultuous
early life, and the fascinating but unknown story of her mother-in-law,
"The Last Grand Duchess."
1919:
A Refugee Christmas
Previously unpublished letters from Russian Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna
Romanoff to her mother, Empress Marie Feodorovna, narrating
her family's harrowing midwinter flight from the Bolsheviks.
The
Kaaba and Jacob's Pillow
A discussion with Father Daniel Byantoro of Indonesia
A year after the September 11, 2001 tragedy, Fr. Daniel rejoins
Road to Emmaus readers in an intriguing and candid discussion of
Islamic traditions, beliefs, and history, and how Orthodox Christians
can respond.
The
Christmas Vigil
An excerpt from The Year of the Lord by Ivan Shmelyoff
Embracing
Spring: The Christopolous Family Of Ioannina
A candid and thought-provoking talk with Orthodox parents and children
on their day-to-day spiritual life in modern Greece.
Icon Of Great Joy: The Tinos Mother Of
God
by Mother Nectaria McLees
The discovery, miracles, and celebration surrounding the most famous
of all Greek icons of the Mother of God.
Bishop Kallistos Ware On Personhood, The
Philokalia, And The Jesus Prayer
With his well-known precision and clarity, His Grace Bishop Kallistos
speaks with Road to Emmaus about entering the Church, spiritual
reading, and the Prayer of the Heart.
Pilgrimage Morning
by Ivan Shmelyov
First English excerpts from the recently rediscovered 19th-century
Russian classic, The Year of the Lord.
Moscow Pastors On Children, The Church,
And Free Will
Five Moscow priests talk about children and church-going.
The
Stone In The Blender: Orthodox Greece And Contemporary Europe, Part
II
An interview with Nicholas Karellos. In the second of a two-part
interview, Nicholas talks about his decade of missionary efforts
in Athens and Eastern Europe, the great spiritual wealth that still
exists in Greece, and his experience in working with Greek and western
Orthodox pilgrims.
Saints Alive! (The Bits the Hagiographers
Left Out)
Aw, Mom! The Monastic Beginnings of St. Luke the Younger
G.K. Chesterton In Russia
How did the humorous and flamboyant early 20th-century Christian
writer, Gilbert Keith Chesterton make fans of Russias post-revolutionary
intellectuals?
Is
Chesterton Worth Reading?
A preface by Dr. Natalia Trauberg.
Out of Samizdat: Fifty Years of Chesterton in Russia. Chesterton
Speaks for Himself! Short extracts from his own works.
Singled Out: A Survey of Orthodox Christians
Four Russians share very diverse perceptions of life as a single
Christian.
The
Stone in the Blender: Orthodox Greece and Contemporary Europe
In the first of a two-part interview, Road to Emmaus talks
to Nicholas Karellos about the challenges Greek Orthodoxy has faced
over the past century and his hope and concerns for the future.
The Marvelous History of the Holy Cross
by Mother Nectaria McLees
What happened to the Holy Cross after St. Helen found it? The powerful
and elusive history of Christendoms most precious relic.
Together out of Time: Mosaics in Moscow
by Natalia Kareva
Russia's premier mosaicist talks about her life and work.
A Siberian Grandmother on Confession
A broadcast from Radio Radonezh.
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