Look here,You ask the word Daniel,Daniel is the Persian name,I am a Muslim and my nick name is deniel,so my brother Daniel is the Persian word,its mean,make and help every one,weather you know him her or not.So does,nt make any thing to me its just a name.And by the way,So sweet you are.GOD bless you Ameen.The real word is daaneal.
]]>Now the person says the word daniel.Daniel is the persian word means daaneal,so what is the meaning of any name suppose khusro,what,s is mean.please explain me no abusing words please.
]]>@Fr. John – If we remove the Byzantine “baggage” we remove all that it’s connection to Orthodoxy has given us. You are erasing much of Church history. The legalization and spreading of Orthodoxy, Holy Synods of the Church, Church Fathers, the Akathist hymn, true Theology, Slavs and Eastern Europeans would not have been missionized, Russians would not have chosen the Orthodox faith over other religions, and so much more…
To quote wiki…
“Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Romania, and Ukraine; of course, it has also remained the official religion of the Greeks via the uninterrupted continuity of the Greek Orthodox Church. Less well known is the influence of the Byzantine religious sensibility on the millions of Christians in Ethiopia, the Coptic Christians of Egypt, and the Christians of Armenia, though they all belong to the Oriental Orthodox (as opposed to the Byzantine Eastern Orthodox) faith.
Robert Byron, one of the first 20th century Philhellenes, argued that the greatness of Byzantium lay in what he described as “the Triple Fusion”: that of a Roman body, a Greek mind and an oriental, mystical soul. “
]]>JudeThom,
“We’re speaking in London with a new Orthodox Christian who was baptized today with the name Daniel.”
He did convert to the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
]]>Yes. Please include a link back to the original article.
]]>May God Bless and Keep you and your family always.
You are all in our prayers.
In His love,
A.
I must state that I do not work directly for the Archbishop of canterbury and have not spoken with him or anyone else that I work for about converting to the orthodox church. This is a misunderstanding or something lost in translation I think.
I’m very happy to read the responses, although I never intended for this conversation to be translated into English, this may cause me some problems. I’m very happy to be part of the Orthodox church and look forward to learning more.
I thank you for your support and hope that you will hold me in your prayers.
God Bless.
Daniel
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