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Pray the Liturgy of the Hours that the Great and Holy Desert Fathers prayed, not the Liturgy of the Hours that Pious X prayed.
Pray the full Psalter, not a Psalter missing 3 Psalms and 59 additional verses for being too "damning"
Participate in the Divine Liturgies written by St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great, not the Mass written in 1963.
Believe in the faith determined by the six Great and Holy Ecumenical Counsels, not the faith last "re-interpreted" (in reality changed) by various counsels up to the 1960's and up to the present-day Pope.
Pray the chants of the most ancient Ochtoechos composed by the Holy Monks of ages past, not a four-piece rock band praying whatever the priest approves as "Christian".
Fast the four Great Fasts in the tradition of the Early Church, not "giving something up" for Lent.
Kiss the icons painted in the same image that they have been for thousands of years, not the piece of modernist "art" whose quality is judged by the contemporary artist who drew it up.
Come Home to Christianity, Brothers.
Pray the full Psalter, not a Psalter missing 3 Psalms and 59 additional verses for being too "damning"
Participate in the Divine Liturgies written by St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great, not the Mass written in 1963.
Believe in the faith determined by the six Great and Holy Ecumenical Counsels, not the faith last "re-interpreted" (in reality changed) by various counsels up to the 1960's and up to the present-day Pope.
Pray the chants of the most ancient Ochtoechos composed by the Holy Monks of ages past, not a four-piece rock band praying whatever the priest approves as "Christian".
Fast the four Great Fasts in the tradition of the Early Church, not "giving something up" for Lent.
Kiss the icons painted in the same image that they have been for thousands of years, not the piece of modernist "art" whose quality is judged by the contemporary artist who drew it up.
Come Home to Christianity, Brothers.
