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The Unfolding Tapestry of Sorrow

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Our readers come from a broad spectrum and we hope to be of some use to all of them. In general, the past Sunday sermons were published according to the "new" calendar and the "new" Paschalion in order that what we published could be of timely use to as many of our readers as possible. More recently, continuing publications are being made according to the Old-Style calendar. With the full archives, those on any calendar whatsoever can find what they might seek at a time appropriate to their needs.

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