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Presented by the Orthodox School Association with funding from the Virginia H. Farah Foundation.
Hosted at Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts.
August 1st & 2nd
For more information mash
Monk Patrick posted a paper well worth your time considering a possible solution to the filioque question. You can read the paper on his blog Sacred Traditions.
“It was fitting that the angel who proclaimed the coming of our Lord into the world appeared standing, that by his standing (position) he might express the fact that the one he was proclaiming was coming to do battle with the prince of this world. It was fitting that the herald of his resurrection is reported to have been sitting, so that by sitting he might prefigure him who, having triumphed over the author of death, would ascend to his seat in his everlasting kingdom. Concerning this he said a little later, as he appeared to his disciples, ‘All power in heaven and earth has been given to me’.(Mark 16:19)- From a Pascha Vigil homily of St. Bede