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St.Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church Library
http://stmaryofegypt.org/library.aspx
Library of Orthodox Christian texts, including St.Dionysios the Areopagite, St.John Chrysostom and extensive online version of the Ante-Nicene, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Fathers.
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John The Baptist
Washington, D.C. Founded by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco. Includes parish information, with articles and information on various topics.
Protopresbyter Alexander Schmemann
A selection of writings, photos and memorials to Father Alexander Schmemann, the well known and widely respected former Dean of St.Vladimir's Seminary.
Orthodox Research Institute
http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/
A source of resources (biographies, encyclicals, homilies, and articles) on the Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Faith.
Orthodox Christian Booklets
http://www.fatheralexander.org/
Articles available in both HTML and downloadable format on topics including faith and life, scripture, prayer and sacraments, saints, and theology.
Myriobiblos
http://www.myriobiblos.gr/texts/english/index_en.html
The online library of the Church of Greece.
Holy Trinity Orthodox School.
http://www.holytrinitymission.org/
School of Orthodox Theology, an extension of Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville. The school is managed by Bishop Alexander of the Russian Church Abroad. Has texts in Russian, English and Spanish
Eastern Orthodox Spirituality
http://www.serfes.org/orthodox/
Writings and commentaries maintained by Fr Demetrios Serfes.
Christian Roman Empire
http://www.romanity.org/cont.htm
Explains in detail the West's misconception of Christianity. Includes articles by Clifton Fox, Fr John Romanides, his emminence Met. Hierotheos Vlachos, and others.
Catalogi Codicum Montis Athonis
http://abacus.bates.edu/~rallison/
The Philotheou Monastery Project (Mount Athos Greek Manuscripts). Fascinating history and material from this a monastic library which has been intact since 1141.
16th Century Lutheran and Orthodox Dialogue
http://www.stpaulsirvine.org/html/lutheran.htm
Examination of the relationship between Wittenberg and Constantinople during and after Luther's time, with special emphasis on the Augsburg Confession.