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NEW YORK CITY – Following several months of coverage by The New York Times, an Orthodox Jewish umbrella group fired back with a public campaign to counter what it deemed a demonizing "crusade ...
VATICAN CITY _ Centuries-old bitterness over the sack of Constantinople during the Crusades has cast a small shadow on a major gesture intended by Pope John Paul II to bring Catholics and Orthodox ...
Were the Crusades JUSTIFIED? ... were “in the hands of infidels” was a major point of concern to both the Roman catholic Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of the Byzantine Empire.
An Orthodox Jewish organization in New York City has launched a public information campaign to combat what it describes as The New York Times’ “crusade” against Hasidic Jews and their ...
Eastern Orthodox Church and Russian Antisemitism Russian Orthodox clergy supported pogroms, where Jews were massacred in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the Balkans, Orthodox Christian rulers ...
This is a crusade, recapturing the Holy Land of Russian Orthodoxy, and defeating the westernized (and decadent) heretics who do not bend the knee to Moscow’s spiritual authority. If you don’t ...
Being Orthodox is not so much about checking off a list of dogmatic propositions as it is being tied to local and regional culture. Thus, it would not at all be uncommon for someone in Greece or ...
It was the Crusade of the Children, ... the Ninth Crusade—of the children—is a means of arousing enthusiasm for giving financial assistance to the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate† of Jerusalem.