American Orthodox History Matthew Namee and Ancient Faith Radio
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Matthew Namee explores our early American Orthodox past.
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This Week in American Orthodox History (June 4-8)
This week, Matthew Namee and new co-host Aram Sarkisian discuss, among other things, the Russian Mission in North America, the consecration of Bishop Arseny of Winnipeg, three fascinating early parish priests, and the time Jimmy Carter awarded Archbishop Iakovos the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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This Week in American Orthodox History (March 19-23)
In this episode, Matthew discusses, among other things, some influential early convert priests, the Romanian Bishop Polycarp Morusca, a 1940s attempt at jurisdictional unity, and the renowned church historian Jaroslav Pelikan.
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This Week in American Orthodox History (March 12-18)
Matthew discusses Philip Ludwell III, St. Alexis Toth, Archimandrite Theoclitos Triantafilides, and others.
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This Week in American Orthodox History (March 5-11)
Matthew discusses Archbishop Arseny of Winnipeg, the first Orthodox chapel in Oregon, the first All-American Sobor, the funeral of St. Raphael Hawaweeny, and the life of the early Greek priest Fr. Kallinikos Kanellas.
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Fr. Kallinikos Delveis
Matthew recounts the story of Fr. Kallinikos Delveis, the first priest of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in New York.
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The Homilies of St. Raphael Hawaweeny
On this special episode of American Orthodox History, recorded at the first symposium on American Orthodox History at Princeton University, Matthew interviews Samuel Noble, a doctoral candidate at Yale University who has been translating from Arabic the homilies of St. Raphael Hawaweeny.
Customer Reviews
Captivating Podcast
As a non-Orhodox living in South Korea, listening to this podcast has inspired me to subsribe to most of the Ancient Faith Radio podcasts and visit the Orhodox Church in Seoul. Thank you so much! Matthew Namee's passion for the subject of American Orthodox History is contagious.
Better than Five Stars!
This podcast has helped to clarify the origins and the truth behind the jurisdictional confusion. It makes me much more optimistic about the future of Orthodoxy in America. Thank you, Matthew!
Excellent introduction!
I have only listened to the introduction, but the information you presented will keep me listening. Thanks Matthew for bringing the "East to the West" in this informative podcast. I will continue to listen with interest.