I have given much thought to this topic, and I have concluded that I, too, should start blogging. Maybe I’m just giving into fad and pomp, but I should like to think otherwise. After all, if our fellow Christian brethren can blog, so to can we. No, this is not a “royal we.” It is the “we” of the exiled, the persecuted, the ostracized. What “we” have suffered and witnessed shall not ever go unknown or unreported. Cleansing Fire will serve this function: that “we” the orthodox and traditional shall put up a skillful defense (counter-attack?) when confronted with forces of progressive “reform,” liturgical abuse, political manipulation and slander. Let’s light this little bon-fire of orthodoxy, shall we? Let not our Roman Catholic faith be torn asunder from whence it was placed, and placed loftily, might I add. It is of too precious a store to be jostled and man-handled (person-handled?) by those who seek more entertainment than Divine Presence amongst us.
Lumen Christi.
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It's nice to see you've finally joined the DoR orthodox blog scene. Best of luck, and give 'em hell.
~Dr. K
Welcome!
DOR truly needs to hear the voices of as many of its "marginalized conservatives" as possible.
I agree. I think the more light shone on the happenings of the DOR the better.
Welcome to Blogland!
Thank you to all of you!
Welcome to the Orthodox Underground. There are many of us who wait in the shadows and await the end of this dark time in DOR.
Good luck and best wishes…
Welcome! I like to think of us as members of La Resistance…hopefully we will one day be able to shock and horrify our grandkids with tales of clown and mime Masses during the reign of terror…hopefully they will not want to believe such atrocities were possible. 🙂
I LOVE THIS BLOG!
Just caught the "so to" typo up top. It should be "so too."\
And thanks, again.