WARNING

NOT EVERYTHING THAT

CALLS ITSELF ORTHODOX IS

TRULY ORTHODOX


The above warning was given to me when I first met Orthodoxy in 1986. Today [2009] it is even more perilous, even more difficult to find the Royal Path. For one thing there is a far greater abundance of misinformation. And many materials are missing, and other materials are being rapidly rewritten. For another thing there are fewer than ever guides remaining on the Royal Path, especially who speak English. Hopefully this website will be a place where Newcomers to the Faith can keep at least one foot on solid ground, while they are "exploring."


blog owner: Joanna Higginbotham

joannahigginbotham@runbox.com

jurisdiction: ROCA under Vladyka Agafangel

who did not submit to the RocorMP union in 2007

DISCLAIMER



What is the best Bible?

King James



2024 Update 
For English-speakers Fr. Gregory SJKP (†2016) recommended owning the Third Millennium Bible [despite it's new-agey name].   Today it is not too difficult to find a used copy from 2nd hand book sellers, or surplus stores like Ollies.


 ISBN 1-892833-00-X Hardcover
copyright 1998 
by Deuel Enterprises, Inc.
Gary SD 57237






1 comment:



  1. Where did the Bible come from?

    http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/readings/bible/

    http://sjkp.org
    Where Did the Bible Come From?
    Fr. Gregory Williams
    Nearly any conversation with a protestant Christian is certain, sooner or later, to lead to an assertion that he believes only according to what (he thinks) the Bible says. Rarely is any serious attention given to how this holy Book came to be in his hands. This brief account explores that history (leaving detailed documentation to other, more scholarly, works), and shows how it is that the Bible is the "child" of the Church -- not the other way around.
    Item# 2036. (DC: X) Saddle-stitched. $2.00.

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