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Pascha with Forrest Gump's family

Monday April 28, 2008

Categories: Orthodoxy

Actress Rita Wilson, who is married to Tom Hanks, on what Pascha means to her Greek Orthodox clan.

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Simon
April 28, 2008 11:12 AM

I enjoyed Wilson's piece. You have to wonder about the content of Mr. Hanks' Orthodox faith, though, when he chooses to star in crude anti-Christian agitprop like The Da Vinci Code.

Anyway, to all our Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox brethren:

Christos Anesti!

Eric W
April 28, 2008 11:26 AM

You have to wonder about the content of Mr. Hanks' Orthodox faith, though, when he chooses to star in crude anti-Christian agitprop like The Da Vinci Code.

It was more anti-Catholic than anti-Christian, imo. :^D

Teena H. Blackburn
April 28, 2008 12:33 PM

Perhaps she was writing for a Western audience, but it is odd to hear an Orthodox refer to the Divine Liturgy as Mass. It is also odd to see her saying that she and her family gave up red meat and dairy before Communion. All meat and dairy should be given up for all of Lent unless there are health problems and you have a blessing from your priest. Communion is not served daily in the Orthodox church, so I'm not sure what she is saying here. I have always thought Ms. Wilson a personable woman, but frankly I agree with a friend's analysis of MBFGW-it should be called My Big Fat Self-Hating Greek Wedding. The movie was actually very un-Orthodox and even anti-Christian in many ways. Not to be held up for emulation.

Mary
April 28, 2008 1:25 PM

http://howetokruse.blogspot.com/2008/02/orthodox-parish-in-shenzhen.html

Orthodox Easter in China--how cool is this?

Sherry
April 28, 2008 8:37 PM

Are you glad to be done with veganism, Rod?

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