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-Kyriaki-

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ime arrosti :( (can't be bothered typing in greek letters today)

Stupid stupid stupid weather and illness and sinuses :p

otherwise I'm good, I made dinner tonight and it was enjoyed by family and I am making porridge with rhubarb and raspberries tomorrow for breakfast.
 
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Alcohol being evil is a Protestant idea.
I'm not sure what is worse between that and the Phyllo-dough controversy.

hehehe...everytime I come to taverna it is either the Steelers, beer or what they drank in 19th century Russia.....So...how is everyone?
Surviving. Although I'm hoping I knew where the Ukrainian market was located at. The Sunday before Palm Sunday our priest provided some Kvas for Coffee Hour which sounds real good right now.

I like it because it has a harder bite to it than some heretical beverage like "Pepsi" :sick:
 
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ime arrosti :( (can't be bothered typing in greek letters today)

Stupid stupid stupid weather and illness and sinuses :p

otherwise I'm good, I made dinner tonight and it was enjoyed by family and I am making porridge with rhubarb and raspberries tomorrow for breakfast.

Kai egw eimai arosti... eho headache it rains non stop here... :(... hang in there...Ask to have some avgolemono soup...yam...:yum::yum::yum::yum::yum:
 
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heretical beverage like "Pepsi" :sick:

I totally agree it is heretical and should be banned from the EO churches not our trad. drink :p Too western... We can go only as far as west as Ireland ;) . ........what is kvas? just curious EC...
 
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Christ is risen! I'm about to leave for an unspecified town in Texas. I'm, uh, going to meet somebody's family. That's all I can say right now. I hope they don't shoot me. It is, after all, Texas. Wish me bon courage.
 
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Christ is risen! I'm about to leave for an unspecified town in Texas. I'm, uh, going to meet somebody's family. That's all I can say right now. I hope they don't shoot me. It is, after all, Texas. Wish me bon courage.

Now, I've never been to Texas, but I know an old Vet (DVM) who used to work on a huge ranch out there.

It's my understanding that if you show up with lots of beer and red meat, you will be at one with them! A couple of fire-arms hanging in the back window of your pickup are good also.;):D^_^:thumbsup:
 
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Kai egw eimai arosti... eho headache it rains non stop here... :(... hang in there...Ask to have some avgolemono soup...yam...:yum::yum::yum::yum::yum:

Mmmmm avgolemono. Also, lol at "έχω headache" Andrew laughed when he looked over my shoulder.
 
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phyllo-dough controversy?

and speaking of beer, one of my friends is taking me to the Billtown Brewfest tomorrow! i'm excited :pink:

This is from The Onion Dome. Who else would come up with a gem like this?

Professor Penguin Explains the Schism of 1054
March 26, 2004
St. Toucan’s Orthodox Seminary, Pennsylvania, USA — Our Onion Dome intrepid editor recently had the comparable pleasure of attending a lecture given by Professer Yeraslav Penguin, St. Gregory Palamas Professor of Liturgical History at St. Toucan’s Orthodox Seminary and Roadside Icon Shoppe. What follows is a representative sample of the exact text of Professor Penguin’s lecture, more or less, followed by a brief selection of questions from the audience with the good Professor’s answers thereunto. (Warning: any theological or historical errors in this article are strictly and solely the responsibility of Professor Penguin, and do not in any way reflect upon the beliefs, orthodoxicity, or credulity of the Onion Dome staff.)
“Welcome to the 2004 St. John Chrysostom ‘Catch a Golden Throat’ Lecture Series, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight my tropic will be the real causes of the Great East-West Schism of 1054. Misfortunately, most of the popular histories of this tragicomic era were written by Roman Catholics — or Latins, as we like to call them — and thus present a view of the schism tinged with what ranges anywhere from a slight bias to a whoa-mama-hunka-hunka-burnin’ bias.
“Tonight I will be giving you what I consider, based on my years of painsgiving research, to be the diminutive Orthodox version of the events leading up to that momentary day in July of 1054 which is usually marked as the tourniquet point in the relationship between the One, True, Holy, Catholic and Apostlic Church, and those guys in Rome.
“Now as you know, phyllo dough is an issue-thin pastry dough used by the Greeks in making balaklava and other melt-in-your-mouth pasties. What you may not have been aware of, however, is that Cardinal Humbert, the embarassy of the Pope sent in 1054 to Constantinople to heal the growing beach between the Latin and Greek churches, was a man obsessed with phyllo dough. Or to be more concise, with its irradiation. Cardinal Humbert, among his many flaws, sins, and shortcomings as a human being, also — and I can’t stretch this highly enough — simply despised phyllo dough.
“Now some have spectated — I think I am correct in mentioning Dr. Pavel Erostomos in 1943 and St. Theomistos the Greater-than-the-lesser-but-lesser-than-the-greater in 1779, that —”
(At this point a streaker appeared at the left of the podium and ran across the stage behind Dr. Penguin, but he was quickly subdued by the guards, covered with a robe, and forced to listen to the rest of the lecture as punishment.)
“Where was I? Oh, yes. Anyway, on that cross-eyed summer day, Cardinal Humbert stood at the doors of the great Church of the Holy Wisdom — Hagia Sophia — in Constantinople and asked the passers by in his rustic Iberian Latin, ‘Phyllo — que?’ Or, ‘Phyllo — what?’ to paraphrase abruptly.
“Unfortunately for the relationship between the two great eclectial bodies, nobody in the streets of Constantinople that fitful day spoke Iberian Latin too terribly well. They thought he said ‘filioque’ (‘and from the son’), and so the rumour started that the Latins had added a new word to the Nicene Creed.
“Early on in this process, Cardinal Humbert could easily have put an end to the rumours by standing up and exaspirating to the people that the Latins had not, in fact, added any words to the creed. Unfortunately we are not talking about a man of dazzling intellegence. This was not the brightest bulb in the cutlery drawer. Oh, no. When the rumours came back around to Cardinal Humbert, he believed them, and immediately added the word ‘filioque’ to the St. Joseph’s Handy Pocket Missal he always carried on his person, thinking, repairently, that he had somehow missed the papal bull which decreed its addition.
“Meanwhile back in Old Rome, the Latins had broke wind of the rumour and themselves believed it — and immediately set about adding the word to their missals small and great. The Pope’s team of crack theologians (which would one day evolve into the Jesuits) quickly began writing treatises on double procession and why this was what the Latin church had always, in fact, believed.
“And so the error spread until all bishops under the Pope of Rome required their priests to insert the offending word into their missals. The Monestary of Kubaan, which hand-copied all the missals used by the Latin church, suddenly found its services in high demand: much higher, in fact, than it could commodiate; thus giving rise to the famous Kubaan Missal Crisis of 1063.
“And from this unaffordable incident, ladies and gentlemen, the splitting of the church universal became more and more entranced, until not even the ill-flavored Council of Florists could repair the breach and restore unity to the sundered bodies. Are there any questions?”
“Professor Penguin, have you taken your meds today?” asked Dr. Putitov, head of the seminary’s on-campus student clinic.
“Haha, haha, you have a wit, sir,” replied Prof. Penguin in startlingly Lettermanian tones.
“Will this be on the test?” asked a practical-minded student.
“Yes,” affirmed Prof. Penguin.
“Can we go now?” inquired another student.
“If you wi—” began Prof. Penguin, but the end of his sentence could not be heard over the sound of trampling feet and falling chairs. In a heartbeat, the hall was empty, save for our intrepid Onion Dome editor, and the two guards escorting the streaker to a waiting squad car.
Reutorooters and Untied Press Interrational insist they have even less to do with this story than the Onion Dome writers and editors.
This report was filed by our intrepid Onion Dome editor Alex Riggle.
 
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The Onion Dome said:
“And so the error spread until all bishops under the Pope of Rome required their priests to insert the offending word into their missals. The Monestary of Kubaan, which hand-copied all the missals used by the Latin church, suddenly found its services in high demand: much higher, in fact, than it could commodiate; thus giving rise to the famous Kubaan Missal Crisis of 1063

:bow::bow::bow: I'm not worthy!!!

This is one of the funniest things The Onion Dome has ever written!
 
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I'm not sure what is worse between that and the Phyllo-dough controversy.

I had it saved on my computer and at one point lost it. Thus I needed to request The Reader Alexis email it to me again. He wasn't quite sure why I wanted it...LOL!
 
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Eh--I was scheduled to read the Epistle today but didn't even know about it because I never got a copy of the May newsletter. :p Hopefully things will go better next month....I really do want to be a reader!!
 
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Christ is Risen!

Hello everyone!

Well I am back from my Lenten break. Although Lent ended two weeks ago, my self-imposed Lenten break became longer than anticipated when my computer crashed and was beyond repair. Praise be to God, my parents generously bought me a new PC, so I am up and running again.

I’m still unemployed (will be 6 months on May 5th) so any and all prayers are appreciated.

It’s uber late here, so I’m off to bed now.

In XC,

Maureen
 
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Hey all,

An introductory message - I'm Andrew, an Orthodox Christian living on the east coast of Australia...heard a lot about forums from a couple of Orthodox on here, thought I might sign up and see what the fuss was about :)

I've been Orthodox for a few years now (chrismated 2002), currently doing the St Stephens Course (correspondence), and I chant at a couple of parishes around my area.

And, don't worry, if I see anyone in the dairy section of the supermarket this Wednesday...it never happened :p

in the Risen Christ, Andrew.
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