Nicholas II's Doctor, Servants May Be Canonized

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Nicholas II's Doctor, Servants May Be Canonized

"Read the story of the tsar's family after the tsar's abdication, how people who before that had come in crowds trying to get the slightest benefit from the tsar's family, instantly turned away, disappeared, and shunned their acquaintance with the tsar's family. They felt that it smelled of blood and retreated. But the four servants stayed loyal and voluntarily gave their lives, fulfilling the Christian commandment to love and faithfulness."

Archbishop Ieronymos Claims Europe Is Against Greek Orthodoxy

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Archbishop Ieronymos Claims Europe Is Against Greek Orthodoxy

Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens and All Greece accused Europe and the Greek government of trying to alter Christian Greek society and the identity of Greek people.

California Governor Legalizes Assisted Suicide

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California Governor Legalizes Assisted Suicide

California governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Monday a bill permitting doctors to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients expecting to die within six months and wishing to prematurely end their lives.

Islamic Indoctrination Taking Place in Georgia Schools

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Islamic Indoctrination Taking Place in Georgia Schools

Islamic indoctrination is reportedly taking place in Georgia schools, which are even implying that Allah is the same as the Christian and Jewish God.

Archaeologist Discovers Early Byzantine Basilica In "Frankish Quarter" of Medieval Bulgarian Capital Tarnovgrad (Veliko Tarnovo)

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Archaeologist Discovers Early Byzantine Basilica In "Frankish Quarter" of Medieval Bulgarian Capital Tarnovgrad (Veliko Tarnovo)

An Early Byzantine Christian basilica has been discovered during archaeological excavations the city of Veliko Tarnovo in Northern Bulgaria, southeast of the fortress wall of the Tsarevets Hill Fortress, in the so called Frenkhisar, or the “Frankish Quarter”, of Tarnovgrad, the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1396 AD).