St. Basil Canons/On Reception into the Orthodox Church by Economy Today

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Christmas: The Implication of the Incarnation

Reflection on the Meaning and the Implication of the Incarnation + Q & A https://www.youtube.com/live/C6MZaj8gP2E?si=PIrl9AH1_1Jyucag 

The Truth About the Christmas Tree

Excerpt from "Dispelling Christmas Myths: The Orthodox Perspective" by Fr. Peter Heers https://www.youtube.com/live/dvdSYJSmuD8?si=zAhserzNOwsxsoJN 

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