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This is the channel of Orthodox Exchange, a ministry which seeks to provide trustworthy, sound, non-polemical resources to Orthodox Christians and those seeking to know more about the Orthodox Christian Faith.

The parish home of Orthodox Exchange is St Theodore and St Teilo Orthodox Church in Cardiff, Wales, and the presenter of most of the videos here is the parish priest, Father Jacob Siemens, unless otherwise stated.

St Theodore and St Teilo Orthodox Church is a parish of the Archdiocese of Orthodox Churches of Russian Tradition in Western Europe (Moscow Patriarchate). All are welcome.
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@mattfallguy
@mattfallguy 4 часа назад
Wow - that traffic noise and wind was terrific! I thought it was the sea at first. Maybe it was? Any chance of re-recording the audio? Enjoying your work though.
@ViscountWoodspring
@ViscountWoodspring 8 часов назад
My spiritual father was the vicar of Port Talbot. Quite a poor parish even today unfortunately. You are doing excellent work for us British Christians in understanding our heritage and paternity, Father.
@herrvonsiemens
@herrvonsiemens 8 часов назад
Many thanks for that!
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 9 часов назад
Sadly most of the ancient sacred sites of the Cymry are lost, hidden and neglected. The mainstream historians and academics are also ignorant of the significance of the places you explore. Thanks for bringing them to light again. Heddwch. Peace.
@herrvonsiemens
@herrvonsiemens 8 часов назад
Hopefully, if this series does nothing else, it will give those who wish to remember the encouragement they deserve. God bless.
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 7 часов назад
@@herrvonsiemens Just by putting the series out there, you are preserving the past so others may benefit. The Britain's Hidden History u tube channel has looked at many of the ancient Holy sites in Wales. Ross Broadstock, the founder of the channel has since passed away, but the channel continues with the input of other like minded enthusiastic truth seekers. Ross would have loved your series and undoubtedly been in touch with you had he still been with us. His channel looked at a wide range of hidden history, and the old Christian sites always featured regularly. Diolch.
@traciannveno
@traciannveno 2 дня назад
But what are the rules for entering into the church?? Should women cover their heads? Is Christ in a tabernacle somewhere? Do we now or kneel? Do we cross ourself? What do we wear? Remember who you are talking to… ignorant little sheep 🐑 :)
@johnrowland9570
@johnrowland9570 3 дня назад
What was 'the faith's that was preserved? Was it church ritual or the gospel in the bible? Not far from there Martyn Lloyd-Jones preached powerfully in late 1920s until the early 30s the true gospel. We may hear him online.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 2 дня назад
@@johnrowland9570 Church ritual and the Gospel have walked hand-in-hand across history. Indeed, the ritual communicates the Gospel.
@Deborah_de_Peppy
@Deborah_de_Peppy День назад
​@@orthodoxexchange💯🕊
@danielvieira3471
@danielvieira3471 3 дня назад
Is bro using a green screen? (No offence to any Christians reading this).
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 3 дня назад
@@danielvieira3471 No, I wasn’t. The black is such a strong contrast with the green of the forest that it just looked that way. I filmed it with an iPhone, and even I was surprised with the way it looked.
@davidbarrett590
@davidbarrett590 4 дня назад
A superb video, Father. In some ways, Llantwit Major is a very humble little Welsh village but it also has an ambience of profound spirituality. I did not know about its history until seeing this video but I am not surprised at all..........More generally, I loved your comment about Christianity being a religion of 'places'. It is not exactly a popular sentiment in contemporary, Western, Christianity but it has certainly been my experience.
@O3177O
@O3177O 5 дней назад
Considering Patrick came from Brittany 😂 and Christianity was in Ireland well before Patrick arrived otherwise a great lecture
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 5 дней назад
Many indigenous prominent Britons fled to Britony when the Saxon hordes took over. An interesting story is that much later, when the Norman French wanted to invade Britain, they employed the boat builders of Britainy to supply and navigate the invasion fleet to take the island. They knew that the ancestors of the original displacement would reliish the opportunity to take back their ancient homeland and religion. Whilst Saxon England fell in the blink of an eyelid, the Norman French had to marry into the old Christian native royal lineages to lay legitimate claim to the island.
@joelreinhardt2084
@joelreinhardt2084 7 дней назад
This series is a delight and an edification. It is heartening to see "Celtic Christianity" invoked in defence of orthodoxy rather than liberal revisionism.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 7 дней назад
@@joelreinhardt2084 thanks for that. Yes, the series seeks to establish the what is commonly called ‘Celtic’ is actually evidence for the presence of the ancient, apostolic Church in these lands. It is such an edifying story.
@jackieroberts7895
@jackieroberts7895 8 дней назад
Cymru am byth ❤
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 9 дней назад
The Welsh didn't even save the welsh.
@malcolmdavid722
@malcolmdavid722 9 дней назад
Rome wiped out the early ‘followers of the way’ and killed them in the Coliseum up to 250 ad They then hijacked the narrative into a political amalgamation called Christianity with pagan elements to make it universally acceptable.
@rolexmongerthethird
@rolexmongerthethird 9 дней назад
In the year 500ad, the britons(welsh) were the last christians left in northwest europe. They were surrounded by pagans fighting them on all fronts. To their east were the saxon, angle and jute invaders, to their far north were the fierce pictish tribes, to the south, the gallic peoples were defeated by the pagan franks cutting the welsh (britons) off from rome, and to the east were gael (irish) pagans. It is testament to this holy place surrounded on all sides by fierce non believers that the Welsh (britons) were able to hold onto christianity and build upon it and propogate it. Truly amazing. Great video.
@eifionwynwilliams-iffy1288
@eifionwynwilliams-iffy1288 10 дней назад
The timeline goes back further than the 6th century as shown on the church plaque. It seems our earliest apostolic traditions including the foundation of the first church of Christ in South Wales has been expunged by the church, just as the tradition of Joseph of Arimathea visiting Britain has been deleted by them. The traditions that Augustine found in Britain were very much alive when he arrived: “The Britons preferred their own traditions before all the churches in the world”. Christianity was established here in Britain shortly after the crucifixion, the world’s first Christian church being built in St. Illtyd in South Wales, and our history and our ancient manuscripts proves all this. Consistent with the known 'great conversion’ from Pagan Druidism to Christianity was the early introduction of the Gospel, ‘the way of God’ as it was called. It was known as this by some of the disciples who were scattered everywhere at the death of Stephen, being invited hither by Bran the father of Caradoc/Caratacus. He along with other eminent British Druids had been converted at Rome under Paul's preaching. It is recorded that Caradoc brought back with him as teachers three Israelite Christians; Illtyd, Cyndaf, and Arwystli (the Welsh for Aristobulus), to whose friends or household Paul sends salutation (Rom. xvi. 10). Gildas, however, gives the introduction of Christianity to Britain before the defeat of Boadicea in AD 61. www.linkedin.com/pulse/lost-tribe-israel-its-religion-eifion-wyn-williams/?trackingId=RtGn4h%2F9ShmTzCyjDM2rHA%3D%3D
@jarrahdrum
@jarrahdrum 10 дней назад
excellent, thank you, subscribed
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 10 дней назад
@@jarrahdrum thank you!
@Tyler.i.81
@Tyler.i.81 10 дней назад
We need orthoxy so bad here in the UK go back to the early church roots.
@parousiapeaceforallnations5649
@parousiapeaceforallnations5649 11 дней назад
I have been to St. Illtyds which is beautiful, Holy...there are so many beautiful village churches in Wales with wonderful communities... A huge contrast from Cardiff City Streets at night time... But The Light is returning...The Light is promised of the new heaven, The Holy City, The New Jerusalem which is Twofold Peace within and without, with God who is Love and with self for peace with others via a quiet conscience...The Holy Spirit of Peace thanks be to YHWH God who is Love and Light for enlightenment of Love Anointed namely Jesus Christ in English, Yeshua Hamashiah in Hebrew, Isa in Arabic, Krīstös in Greek... We certainly need anointing with Love ... which is always moral and righteous for Peace...no. peace with sin which pays the wages of death...of God's Holy Spirit of Peace... God's promise is everlasting life through Christ Jesus our Lord and Saviour who is returning...for Salvation and Heaven on Earth... HalleluYah It is #timetoendallabuse as #loveisnotacortisol stress hormone which is from our fear response to lies, betrayals, corruption, division and abuse which are sin... We need Justice upheld for Peace and Safety upheld for Trust upheld for Peace and Safety, Peace and Security .... Salvation...1 Thessalonians 5 🙏🕊💖🕊🙏✨️✨️✨️✨️
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 12 дней назад
When Augustine came to Britain, the old established elders of the religion refused to bend the knee, as their faith was not centered on wealth social control and power. He promptly encouraged the Saxons to kill as many of the indigenous holymen ss they could. It is interesting that the old school books from Wales taught the original history of this island up until 100 years ago. The curriculum was promptly air brushed thereafter. In the same year the new history was introduced, it is notable that the new stained glass windows at Llandaff Cathedral depicted the old stories, perhaps in an attempt to make sure the original history of the Cymry was not lost. The dark age of the Cymry was the age of saints and literature, when the rest of Europe was in chaos. Sadly, much of the hidden, airbrushed and once accepted history of the Britons was successfully deleted, for political reasons by the incoming aristocratic classes who had no credible claim to this island. A Germanic master race narrative was established and the native Briton's were denounced as,'lesser breeds ' - see Bishop Stubbs in his attempt to scale the greasey pole of power and wealth. The people who were to become the English have also had their history deleted, as many of their ancestors have been living in the island as long as the Welsh. Thanks for your non biased and credible account of this history. Heddwch / Pease.
@tcrown3333
@tcrown3333 10 дней назад
Heddwch i chi!👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Lion777lee
@Lion777lee 12 дней назад
One has an inclination. That many ancient moons ago. That there were a lot fewer faiths and beliefs . Spiritual values and beliefs were more harmonic and universal. Nevertheless, most faiths have been corrupted or even devilishly created for the hegelian dialectic effect. Casting shadows,conflict, dissalutionism, dissemination, dissharmony, etc . Against the devine One feels, though, at this moment in time . Orthodox faiths. Such as Orthodox Christianity and Hasidic Judaism, as with such others, they are closer to the devine . There have been so many wars and deaths in the name of religion . So, would it be wrong of me to humbley ask why the Orthodox Churche elders. Remain quiet regarding the evil that is perpetuating internationally from ancient past to present day ? Kindly Lee
@illumencouk
@illumencouk 12 дней назад
No offence my friend but To 'welch' means to go back on your word, to fail to keep your end of the bargain. A turn coat. Saving no one but themselves is more likely isn't it?
@kayew5492
@kayew5492 11 дней назад
Propaganda and insults have always been a major part of politics. Some mud inevitably sticks, and some is airbrushed out/rebranded, as in the sobriquet Tory, now completely commonplace but originating from the Scots word for outlaw.
@thomasmalacky7864
@thomasmalacky7864 13 дней назад
King Arthur, Orthodox slayer of pagans... ❤
@nigelsheppard625
@nigelsheppard625 13 дней назад
St Helen, who is mentioned in the New Testament as a woman living in Rome and that was in contact with St Paul, actually founded the church in Llanilltyd Fawr circa 80AD. She was the daughter of King Karatakos (Caradog/Caractus). Okay, this is legend, but there is a biography that has some substance to it.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 13 дней назад
@@nigelsheppard625 yes indeed. I have had to do some serious containment of many of these stories, as almost all of them so far could have included more names than I could possible cover in a few minutes. I will try to make this clear - either in a future, dedicated, video, or across the other videos I have planned. The whole historical picture I am trying to present really is a wonderful, if sometimes complex, tapestry!
@John405-l4d
@John405-l4d 13 дней назад
We the Europeans are the Israelites the chosen people of God. Repent European people and get right with God. We're suffering in our home countries because we've turned our back to God
@zaklinakovace6792
@zaklinakovace6792 11 дней назад
Agree we need repentance like thirsty man water
@John405-l4d
@John405-l4d 10 дней назад
@@zaklinakovace6792 Amen
@John405-l4d
@John405-l4d 13 дней назад
Europeans are the Israelites of the bible. Welsh language is very close to Hebrew language. God bless
@nigelsheppard625
@nigelsheppard625 13 дней назад
Sorry but your wrong. I speak both Welsh and Hebrew and Arabic. There are very tertiary similarities but the Brythonic/Goidelic (Celtic) Indo - European languages have different roots to the Semetic languages.
@John405-l4d
@John405-l4d 13 дней назад
@@nigelsheppard625 no you wrong. All the evidences are all there. Jews are mainly lactose intolerant guess who is lactose tolerance. Who became an multitude of nations. And more evidences but everyone believe what they want. Regards
@veilbreak5867
@veilbreak5867 11 дней назад
​@@nigelsheppard625I thought Welsh is closer to ancient Hebrew than modern Hebrew is
@veilbreak5867
@veilbreak5867 11 дней назад
@@John405-l4d yes, Europeans are the Israelites of the bible. Once that penny drops, other things make sense: For instance... why we're hated so much. Despite doing more for other people of the world than all others combined. And why we've been flooded with 3rd world migrants.... Despite not wanting it! Every British PM at least since Blair has openly been a zionist. It's them who infiltrated European politics, and opened the flood gates. Keep sharing the truth. The remnant of Jacob is waking up🙏
@veilbreak5867
@veilbreak5867 11 дней назад
@@John405-l4d and there wouldn't even be a bible if not for Europeans. Also, when one does an online search about 'the Europeans are the israelotes'.... All that shows up are 'debunking' videos... Calling the notion 'white supremacist, rascist, speudoscientific etc' Yet non of these slurs are used against other groups who claim the same thing. Quite the opposite in fact. In my experience, when an idea is suppressed so much by the establishment.... To the point it's almost a hate crime to even suggest it.... Then it's usually truth.
@georgebashour4333
@georgebashour4333 13 дней назад
Amazing videos. All prayer from Syria ☦️
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 13 дней назад
@@georgebashour4333 thank you!
@theshamanarchist5441
@theshamanarchist5441 13 дней назад
Norman viking oppressor scumbags who invaded our ancient Gealic/English island.
@annestjohn4017
@annestjohn4017 14 дней назад
Diolch yn fawr - illuminating
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 14 дней назад
You're very welcome. I'm glad you thought so!
@leannewheeler5351
@leannewheeler5351 14 дней назад
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 14 дней назад
@@leannewheeler5351 thank for watching! It is much appreciated, and your comment very encouraging.
@CLARlCEsotl
@CLARlCEsotl 14 дней назад
Christianity came here far earlier - Catholic Archbishop Ussher, (1550 - 1613) writing in his Brittannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates said : "The British National Church was founded AD 36, 160 years before heathen Rome confessed Christianity." 
Venerable Bede - wrote: "An early Christian mission came to Britain, dating around AD 37.”

Gildas, one of our earliest historians, a Celtic priest wrote: "Britain received the gospel in the latter stage of the reign of Emperor Tiberius.” Tiberius reigned from AD 14 to AD 38. Cardinal Baronius, in Ecclesiastical Annals: "Britain received the gospel in the latter part of the reign of Emperor Tiberius whose reign ended about AD 38.” He also records that Joseph of Arimathea arrived in Britain in AD 35. This remarkable record tallies perfectly with Gildas quoted previously.
@CLARlCEsotl
@CLARlCEsotl 14 дней назад
6th Century? Christianity was in Britain in the 1st Century. Get a copy of The Drama of the Lost Disciples if you can.
@nigelsheppard625
@nigelsheppard625 13 дней назад
It is true that the majority of Britons were Christians in the 2nd Century. They were evangelised by native Saints.
@rolexmongerthethird
@rolexmongerthethird 9 дней назад
You are not understanding the video. In the 6th century, 500ad, the britons were the last christans in northwest europe, surrounded on all sudes by fierce pagan tribes (saxons, picts, franks, gaels) if it wasnt for the britons during fhis period (literature and civilisation, as we know it) could have been extinguished in northern europe in a tidal wave of pagan agression. He is not talking about how christianity started in briton.
@alexdavis1541
@alexdavis1541 14 дней назад
The BBC's "misinformation czar" is Marianna Spring. She was herself caught out when she included misinformation about herself in a job application in 2018. Don't pay the licence fee
@silvanaturalis
@silvanaturalis 15 дней назад
There are numerous families of belivers in Jesus who have been drawn to Llantwit Major by God's prompting, I know this beacause my wifes parents live there for that reason (not of the Orthodox tradition, but having a deep life transforming faith). I was happy to 'stumble accross' this video and will share this with them. Thank you!
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
Thank you. I hope they find it interesting!
@andrewwilliams2353
@andrewwilliams2353 15 дней назад
pardon my curmudgeonness but a "good rock band" ? Surely that's a contradiction in terms ! I am an old gitte I admit but I've always loathed rock"music".
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@andrewwilliams2353 fair enough!
@paulstarr6316
@paulstarr6316 11 дней назад
Well said, noise hides a multitude of sins, musically & otherwise.Sound & some music is sacred & has a spiritual dimension,but my own feeling is that rock music ties in closely with cultural decline.It's taken me a long time to embrace this idea but I am committed to it.
@Jez-explores-outdoors
@Jez-explores-outdoors 15 дней назад
I enjoyed this been in the faith for two years now would love to learn more
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@Jez-explores-outdoors Thank you! Feel free to get in touch via orthodoxexchange.net
@johnbeckett51
@johnbeckett51 15 дней назад
The programs that you present are very informative for me very interesting. Keep doing these type of programs. Thank you.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@johnbeckett51 Thank you for the encouragement!
@jamestregler1584
@jamestregler1584 15 дней назад
Thanks again Father from old New Orleans 😇
@megangoldsney8214
@megangoldsney8214 15 дней назад
I'd love to know if Celtric tribes lived intergenerationally in the same houses or if new couples were often built their own new house
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@megangoldsney8214 I suspect it was the former. If you watch my video called ‘Real Celtic Christianity’, I actually filmed it from a Celtic dwelling of the sort that would have been in use from around 500 BC to the second century at least and it would have been plenty big enough for a large group. You can see it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LGq55w9eTXo.htmlsi=bBy9lM6QuvtZ-M5q
@jamestregler1584
@jamestregler1584 15 дней назад
Thanks ever so much Father, from old New Orleans 😇
@adventureinallthings
@adventureinallthings 15 дней назад
Very interesting, I'm Irish and I know well the Cahill ideaxof how the Irish Celtic Church saved civilization but yes the roots of the Irish Celtic church do lie in western Britain, one point I would make it that the Irish church developed in a very unique way precisely because Ireland had never been part of the Roman empire in during the fall of the empire when knowing and learning were diminishing in Europe and great Britain Ireland was running against that trend in the other direction. It was the first fully European pagan culture to adopt Christianity post the Roman empire and within a hundred years of the death of St Patrick was developing a new Christian culture that probably took that pagan energy and created something not seen before. Yes Wales and perhaps other parts of western Britain ( St Patrick was not the only missionary to us ) provided the spark and definitely fanned those early flames but when the fire found it's unique fuel it developed in a very original way here before crossing again in the other direction to repay the favour. Great Britain itself was missionary territory for the Irish church not so long after it had received that spark. But I'd love to visit that church and give thanks. 🙏
@IronCurtainTwitcher
@IronCurtainTwitcher 15 дней назад
would St David have known St Patrick?
@petrovonoccymro9063
@petrovonoccymro9063 15 дней назад
Thankyou (again) Father for yet another wonderful video about a neglected part of British history, delivered in your trademark erudite style.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@petrovonoccymro9063 many thanks for this kind comment!
@grahamdeamer128
@grahamdeamer128 15 дней назад
Well said. It was the Welsh (properly the Romano-Britons) who passed on the torch. With the collapse of imperial authority in Britain in the 5th century the invading English swept away the Christian church and the idea of Romanitas in the East of the Island whereas in the West the invading Irish enthusiastically adopted Christianity and picked up the torch. The story of this conversion is poorly documented, poorly understood and not fully appreciated but I think that it could be fairly stated that it began two or three generations before Illtyd's time. Alas, history is written by the winners and the British church lost out to Rome and its Saints and histories were neglected. Pleased to see you attempting to redress matters.
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 15 дней назад
I love this series. God bless
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@Jeem196 thank you deeply!
@Sir_Musy
@Sir_Musy 13 дней назад
Hello Jeem from Wales ☦️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🤍❤️💚
@stellifriends7785
@stellifriends7785 15 дней назад
it should be 'how the British saved civilisation'. the church of Britain.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
Yes-ish. I do try to use the word 'Welsh' interchangeably with 'British', but as I will later be distinguishing between the Brythonic and Saxon saints - the latter of whom I will sometimes call 'English' - I want to make a clear distinction between the earlier ethnically/tribally 'British' saints and their Saxon successors.
@truthfulremedy_aka_lennybee
@truthfulremedy_aka_lennybee 15 дней назад
Have you looked at the late Ross Broadstock's work from Britains Hidden History? He done quite a bit of research into "Celtic Christianity" if you want to broadly give it that term... be interesting to hear your thoughts if you are aware of his research. Great series though Father!
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@truthfulremedy_aka_lennybee thanks for the heads up. I will check out his work and let you know!
@joshevans4322
@joshevans4322 15 дней назад
My son was chrismated last year on Saint Beuno's feast day. I would very much like to get him an icon of him. And this wonderful Holy place has been added to our list of places to visit in Wales. God bless Fr☦
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 15 дней назад
@@joshevans4322 wonderful! And thank you…
@rosemarymccarron3887
@rosemarymccarron3887 16 дней назад
It was the Irish monks that saved western civilisation.
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 16 дней назад
Did you watch the video?
@chrisw3288
@chrisw3288 15 дней назад
Yes, Christianity came to Ireland from Egypt then to the Scottish islands, when the Roman's left England in 412 Scholars poured out of ireland to Europe founding monasteries. of course Wales received pure Christianity uncorupted by Rome- until Augustine came and settled in Canturbury Rome just would not let go and still have not! The Roman version ignored the established Orthodox Church. The final blow came in 1066. See 'The Ancient Paths' by Graham Robb.
@morganlloyd6351
@morganlloyd6351 13 дней назад
Your best saint was Welsh
@Chrisc-sn6uh
@Chrisc-sn6uh 16 дней назад
I think it’s very fitting in Christianity that a place of such importance and so holy should be a humble little village in wales. Thank you for this video Father, this place will definitely be going on the list when i do a pilgrimage around wales!
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 16 дней назад
Perfect comment! Thank you for making it. I hope you are able to get there eventually. God bless you.
@ieuanthebeardedbard
@ieuanthebeardedbard 7 дней назад
I highly recommend visiting Nevern if you have a chance to as well! One of the earliest surviving churches in Britain & lots of early Christian history to explore throughout the village 😁🙏
@orthodoxexchange
@orthodoxexchange 7 дней назад
@@ieuanthebeardedbard thank you for the ‘heads-up’!
@TheMOV13
@TheMOV13 16 дней назад
I started reading about the Britsih Saints recently following the four volume book set by Dr. Hutchinson-Hall. The Saints mostly come from Ireland and Wales, there are English Saints, of course, but in the clear minority.
@anthonyhulse1248
@anthonyhulse1248 11 дней назад
There’s lots of English saints: 174 of them.