Orthodoxy and modernity. Digital Library

On the New Slavic Language of Worship

Walked or walked?

Changes are necessary, but translation is not possible

See the beauty

A real treasure

The Temptation of Well-Being

The worse, the better?

Splicing that doesn't exist

"A birch tree is beautiful..."

An ordinary family story

Everything is possible

Freedom Time

Persecution is permanent

Sect as a diagnosis of time

On jealousy not according to reason

Waiting for the end of the world

In Search of Salvation

In striving for a feat

You need to work on your heart

Our preaching must be addressed to our own people

The meaning of life is service

The Fullness of Fatherly Love

Empowering God to Act

We don't need to make excuses for our grandmothers

Alignment with the West?

The myth of scary grandmothers

Learning to be grateful

Sobriety is an actual virtue

Man fears God

Faith is what cracks the sense of complacency

Answers to questions

Church, society, state

Actual Problems of Church Life

Monasticism, pastoral care

Spiritual Life

Man in the modern world

Family, relationships between people

About The Author

Preface

The cause of spiritual enlightenment is a priority for the Russian Orthodox Church today, as Bishop Longin of Saratov and Volsk emphasizes in all his speeches. And in the Saratov diocese this statement finds a real embodiment in life: diocesan and parish newspapers and magazines are published; one of the most visited Orthodox Internet portals in the Russian Internet is maintained; youth associations are created; there are Sunday schools for adults and children; Cooperation with schools and universities is being strengthened.