The Most Popular Orthodox Saints: Seven Beloved Intercessors
Short biographies of seven of the most widely venerated Orthodox saints — from Saint Luke the Surgeon and Saint George the Great Martyr to modern Athonite elders Paisios and Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia. With prayer cards and devotional resources for each.
The Third Council of Dvin (607 AD): History, Canons & the Armenian-Georgian Schism
In 607 AD, Armenian bishops gathered at Dvin to elect a new Catholicos, issue seven disciplinary canons, and formally condemn Georgian Catholicos Kyrion for embracing Chalcedon — permanently sealing the Armenian-Georgian church schism that endures to this day. The complete history of what was decided and why it still matters.
The First Council of Dvin (506 AD): History, Decisions & Legacy
In 506 AD, Catholicos Babgen I convened a pan-Caucasian council at Dvin that united Armenia, Georgia, and Albania against Nestorianism, accepted Emperor Zeno's Henotikon, and produced the oldest doctrinal document of the Armenian Church. The complete history of what was decided and why it still matters.
Saint John Climacus: Complete Biography, The Ladder of Divine Ascent, and All 30 Steps Explained
Saint John Climacus mapped the 30 steps from sin to union with God in the Ladder of Divine Ascent — the book every Eastern monk reads during Lent. Complete biography, all 30 rungs explained, the famous icon, the Jesus Prayer, 3 prayers, and how to start reading today.
Roman Mass vs. Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy: Differences Across 23 Eastern Catholic Churches
Compare the Roman Catholic Mass and all Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgies. A complete guide to the 23 Eastern Rites, covering bread, posture, icons, and theology.
What the 2026 Eastern Canonical Commission Means for Every Eastern Catholic — From the Patriarch to the Person in the Pew
Complete guide to the Vatican's February 2026 Eastern Canonical Commission and the CCEO review. What it means for Maronite, Byzantine, Chaldean, Melkite, Ukrainian, Syro-Malabar, Armenian, Coptic, and all Eastern Catholic families — sacraments, marriage, parish governance, diaspora rights. Open submission deadline April 15, 2026.
What Is the Philokalia? A Complete Beginner's Guide to the Heart of Eastern Christian Mysticism
The complete beginner's guide to the Philokalia: what it means ("love of the beautiful"), who compiled it (Saints Nicodemos and Makarios, Mount Athos 1782), its 36 major authors from Evagrius to Gregory Palamas, the hesychasm and Jesus Prayer tradition it teaches, theosis, nepsis, and how to start reading it. Includes complete author table, five-volume guide, and practical introduction for beginners.
Saint Luke the Surgeon (Valentin Voyno-Yasenetsky): Bishop, Physician, Confessor, and Intercessor for the Sick
Complete hagiography of Saint Luke the Surgeon (1877–1961) — Archbishop of Simferopol, world-class surgeon, three-time Soviet prisoner, Stalin Prize laureate. Full biography, medical innovations, documented miracles, traditional prayers for surgery and healing, relic locations with links, Troparion and Kontakion with Slavonic originals, Akathist guide.
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History — From the Baptism of Kyivan Rus to the Church in the Catacombs and Beyond
he complete history of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church — the world's largest Eastern Catholic church. From the Christianization of Kyiv (988) and Union of Brest (1596), through Metropolitan Sheptytsky's rescue of Jewish lives, the fraudulent 1946 Lviv Sobor, Cardinal Slipyj's 18 years in Soviet prison camps, 43 years as the world's largest illegal church, the December 1, 1989 emergence from catacombs, and the American story from Bishop Ortynsky to the four US eparchies.
Slovak Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History — From Cyril and Methodius to the Metropolitan Church of Prešov
The complete history of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church — from Saints Cyril and Methodius (863 AD) and the Union of Uzhhorod (1646), the Communist Sobor of Prešov (1950), 18 years underground, the 1968 Prague Spring miracle when 205 of 292 parishes voted to return to Rome, Pope Benedict XVI's elevation to Metropolitan Church (2008), and the Slovak immigration story in American coal towns.
Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church: The Complete History — From the Carpathian Mountains to the Metropolia of Pittsburgh
The complete history of the Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church — from the 1646 Union of Uzhhorod, through Father Alexis Toth's conversion that sent 20,000 to Orthodoxy, the Ea Semper and Cum Data Fuerit celibacy crises, the Chornock schism, Bishop Elko's creation of the "Byzantine Catholic" name, and the 1969 elevation to the only Eastern Catholic Metropolitan Church in the United States.
Romanian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History — From the Union of Blaj to the Seven Martyred Bishops
The complete history of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church — from the Union of Blaj (1698–1701) through the Communist suppression of 1948 and the arrest of all seven bishops, forty-one years of underground worship, Pope Benedict XVI's elevation to Major Archeparchy (2005), Pope Francis's beatification of the seven martyred bishops in Blaj (2019), and the American Eparchy of Saint George in Canton, Ohio.
Melkite Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History — From Antioch to the Eparchy of Newton
The complete history of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church — from the Church of Antioch where disciples were first called Christians, through the 1724 schism that split the Patriarchate of Antioch, Patriarch Maximos IV's landmark defense of Eastern tradition at Vatican II, and the American story from Central Falls RI (1891) to the Eparchy of Newton and St. Anne's co-cathedral in Los Angeles.
Italo-Albanian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History from Magna Graecia to the Villages of Calabria and Sicily
The complete history of the Italo-Albanian Greek Catholic Church — from the Greek colonies of Magna Graecia and Saint Nilus's founding of Grottaferrata (1004), through the Albanian refugee exodus after Skanderbeg's death (1468), five centuries of Latin pressure, Etsi Pastoralis (1742), the Eparchies of Lungro (1919) and Piana degli Albanesi (1937), and the American story of Our Lady of Grace in Manhattan (1904–1946) and Our Lady of Wisdom in Las Vegas (1992–present).
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History from the Carpathian Mountains to the Metropolitanate
The complete history of the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church — the only church in the world to celebrate the Byzantine Divine Liturgy in Hungarian. From Ruthenian settlers in the Carpathian Mountains and Protestant converts who chose the Byzantine rite, through the century-long language struggle (1795–1912), the founding of the Eparchy of Hajdúdorog by Pope Pius X, the 1914 bombing of the bishop's palace, the Treaty of Trianon that cut the church in half, the Cleveland immigrant parishes, and Pope Francis's elevation to full Metropolitanate in 2015.
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church: The Complete History — From Bessarion to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
What is the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church? Explore its full history, from the Great Schism to today, and discover how this small but powerful Eastern Catholic community preserves ancient Byzantine tradition while remaining in communion with Rome.
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History from Tsar Boris to the Eparchy of Saint John XXIII
The complete history of the Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church — from Tsar Boris I (864 AD) and the 1861 Uniat movement, through the abduction of Archbishop Sokolsky by Russia, Angelo Roncalli's years in Sofia, the Communist martyrdom of Blessed Eugene Bossilkov (1952), to the Eparchy of Saint John XXIII created by Pope Francis in 2019.
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church: The Complete History — From Polotsk to the Diaspora in America
The complete history of the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church — from the first diocese in Polotsk (992 AD) through the Union of Brest (1596), the suppression of 1839, the Chicago parish (1955–2003), and the remarkable 1990 revival in Minsk.
Eastern Catholic vs. Roman Catholic: 23 Churches & Every Difference
What is the difference between Eastern and Roman Catholic? Discover all 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, their unique liturgies, married priests, theology of theosis, and fasting rules in this definitive guide to the Eastern lung of the Church.
The Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church: The Complete History
The definitive guide to the Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church — the Arbëreshë cycle of rite-preservation, the 1900 Elbasan reunion, Blessed Josif Papamihali, Albania as the world's first atheist state, and the church's reconstruction after 1991.