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Does anyone know of a good website to order quality Icons from?
Does anyone know anything about this website: Archangels Books
Does anyone know anything about this website: Archangels Books
Are you from St. Louis? I’ve actually been to the store, I bought a censer and some incense, my prayer rope, and The Way of the Pilgrim/The Pilgrim Continues His Way from them . The owners are ROCOR. It’s a nice little store. They invited my wife and me to go to Solemn Vespers that night.Does anyone know of a good website to order quality Icons from?
Does anyone know anything about this website: Archangels Books
D’oh!:doh2:I would recommend Agape Icons, run by our own PaniRose, who posts on this site regularly. Her husband is a Greek Melkite Catholic deacon. They have some very nice stuff!
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No I don’t live there. Just found the link. Seems like a nice store. The fact that their Orthodox probably doesn’t pertain to anything important.Are you from St. Louis? I’ve actually been to the store, I bought a censer and some incense, my prayer rope, and The Way of the Pilgrim/The Pilgrim Continues His Way from them . The owners are ROCOR. It’s a nice little store. They invited my wife and me to go to Solemn Vespers that night.
I also get stuff from Skete. www.skete.com
That is quite true.Most places that sell Icons probably have Orthodox owners.
Honestly I probably will if I become Eastern Catholic. Did you also abstain from food during the first (what is it two?) days of Lent? Are you going to fast during the Dormition?Yes, they are the same. Although I believe the Phillip’s Fast is mitigated in the Pittsburgh Metropolia.
And, you are not bound to follow any fasting rules that aren’t imposed on you by your Spiritual Father. You have to discuss these things with him. Mine did strongly encourage me to go vegan for Wednesdays and Fridays during Lent.
The way Eastern Christians view the fast is different from the way Latin Christians view it. While the standard is high, it is not a sin not to keep the fast to the letter. One simply does one’s best. An analogy would be running – I can’t run the 26.2 miles of a full marathon. What I can do is start small, under the guidance of a coach (spiritual father), and eventually work my way up to a 5k and beyond, until I do get to the point where I can run the marathon. (Now if I just flat-out said “I don’t want to run and don’t believe I need to,” well, that’s another story entirely!)I like it. I am going to go to the Ruthenian Catholic parish by my house and see if I want to become an Eastern Catholic. The only disadvantage would be that after my Confirmation, I would be bound to the Eastern Catholic fasting rules which are very strict. They are the same as the Orthodox Church I believe.