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    300,000 Priests Were Given a Choice – They All Chose Death

    They could have rejected their priesthood and saved their lives. But they didn’t under Bolshevik persecution… 300,000 priests were killed during the Communist era. They actually had an easy way out. They could have just rejected their priesthood and been set free. They could have kept praying in secret, even singing in church choirs, as long as they rejected their calling. Yet so many of them chose death.  What people are ready to die for reveals with startling clarity what is actually valuable in life. I mean, can you imagine being ready to die just because something frustrated you, for example, if you didn’t get your newspaper in the morning? No, people are…

  • Articles,  Issues 1-12,  Zine Articles

    The Burning Beast (Issue 1)

    Originally published in Death to the World Issue #1, 1994. We recently received the following story about a living martyr named Monk Gabriel, who lives in Georgia, a country near the black sea which not long ago had been under the yoke of Communism. Last year one member of our Brotherhood went to Georgia and met this man, and confirmed the truth of this account. “Thirty five years ago in the year that Stalin died (Stalin died in March and it all happened during a May demonstration), Fr. Gabriel was a very young Hieromonk… “Do you know the central square in Tbilisi? During the Demonstration, the government speakers and the…