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Meet Fr. Mathew MacKay

Meet Fr. Mathew MacKay - He is the founding Priest at St. Joseph Orthodox Church in Houston Texas. Fr. Mathew came into the Orthodox Church after serving for 7 years as an Episcopal Priest in 1993. Listen in as Fr. James Early interviews Fr. Mathew and talks to him about the road the brought him to the faith.

 

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Jacob Lee
written by TonyR, April 26, 2010
Is mr. Jacob Lee still doing podcasts. I enjoyed his series alot but it seems he is not with OCN anymore.
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written by Fr. Christopher Metropulos, April 28, 2010
Dear Tony,

Thanks for your question. Yes, Jacob is still very much with OCN but has taken on some new responsibilities as well. Look in the not to distant future for some new episodes of Journey's to Orthodoxy.

God Bless
Fr. Chris
May Father MacKay's Memory Be Eternal
written by Bernie Malonson, April 23, 2011
As a convert to Orthodoxy (from Roman Catholicism) I have just discovered and finished listening to Father MacKay's story on Journey's to Orthodoxy. My family is from Houston and since Joseph the Betrothed is my patron, I decided to visit the church website. As I looked upon the website I was sad to see that Father had passed away, as I had hoped to have the opportunity to perhaps meet him the next time my family and I visit Houston. May his memory be eternal.

Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!

B. Malonson (Lansing, MI)
Father MacKay's passing away.
written by paul-harvey du bois, May 10, 2011
I am terribly sorry to learn of Father Mackay's passing on. I knew him, of course, only "virtually" through email. But he did help me a lot when I was still a catechumen, before my chrismation into Orthodoxy. He has gone beyond us now. O Lord send your angels to escort him into the Homeland of the Blessed. Death, where is thy sting?

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