“The more I study the history of the Orthodox Church in this country, the more I am convinced that our work here is God's work; that God himself is helping us; that when it seems as though everything we do is ready to fail, …on the contrary, it not only does not die, but grows in new strength and brilliance.” [said just before leaving the United States for Russia]
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February 17, 2005
Traditionalism and the Truth
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Archpriest Leonid Kishkovsky gave this year’s Fr. Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture at St. Vladimir’s Seminary. “Orthodox Today: Tradition or Traditionalism?” addresses the internal struggle between “traditionalists” and whatever epithet might be applied to their interlocutors, whether “modernist” or “ecumenist” or something else entirely. He identifies Tradition as the dynamic principle of life in the Spirit, which finds its definition in what is true.
Hat tip: Conciliar Press Blog.
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