This podcast features fresh reflections on Frederica’s travel and experiences. She will talk to interesting people, tell us fascinating stories and share unique insight into the changing world in which we live.
Frederica Mathewes-Green is a wide-ranging author, whose work has appeared in such diverse publications as the Washington Post, Christianity Today, Smithsonian, the Los Angeles Times, First Things, Books & Culture, Sojourners, Touchstone, and the Wall Street Journal. She is a regular columnist for the multifaith web magazine Beliefnet.com, and she writes movie reviews for National Review Online.
She lives with her husband, the Rev. Gregory Mathewes-Green, in Baltimore, MD, where he is pastor and she is “Khouria” (“Mother”) of the church they founded, Holy Cross Orthodox Church. Their three children are grown and married, and they have 9 grandchildren.
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Steal this linkbutton!Frederica's home parish recently hosted the regional Parish Life Conference and she took the opportunity to give thanks for the warm reception given her and Fr. Gregory when they came into Orthodoxy January 30, 1992.
An informal chat with the wives of two priests from western rite parishes in the Antiochian Archdiocese.
Today Frederica is in her car on the way to a speaking engagement. While we are thinking about the Dormition of the Theotokos, Frederica reflects on an aspect of our mortality that is very comforting.
In between bites at the burger joint (recorded BEFORE the fast!), Frederica talks about courtship and dating.
We are walking with Frederica in a shopping mall today only to be bombarded by innapropriate images from a certain famous store.
A weeping icon exuding myrrh is not something one sees everyday. Frederica talks to the priest of a parish where it did.
Frederica, only occasionally distracted by her grandson, chats with daughter Meagan about the foods we eat and maybe shouldn't eat.
Frederica is in Portland this week chatting with Kh. Krista West about the history and significance of Orthodox vestments. Krista makes vestments for clergy and has a web site where you can see her products.