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Fr Aidan “Fedora” Kimel

Fr Aidan “Fedora” Kimel

I am a retired Orthodox priest. Since 2012, I have been blogging regularly at Eclectic Orthodoxy (https://afkimel.wordpress.com/). Visit the blog and join in the combox discussions.

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    I am a retired Orthodox priest. Since 2012, I have been blogging regularly at Eclectic Orthodoxy (https://afkimel.wordpress.com/). Visit the blog and join in the combox discussions.

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