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The Vital Contribution of Monasticism Today (Ierotheos)

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Monks and nuns aren’t weird people who, out of some sort of personal whim, have left the cities to go and lived in some monastery or other. They are, in fact, ‘angels of God’ according to Saint John Chrysostom; ‘those who live in accordance with the Gospel’, as Evagrios Pontikos calls them; ‘witnesses to free will’ according to Athanasios the Great, ‘the heirs to the suffering Church’ as Saint Symeon the New Theologian puts it; ‘the adornment of the head of the Church’, to quote Saint Gregory of Nyssa, since they have become dead to the world and bedeck the head of the Church. There should be no distinction between the monastic and the married life, because, if there is, ...

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Saint John Chrysostom preaches to us on the refugee crisis (John Chrysostom)

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They say that these are fugitives, foreigners and wretches. That they’ve left their homelands in order to gather in our city. So tell me, is this why you’re distressed and want to destroy the glory of our city, because everybody considers it their own haven and they prefer it to their own land. This is precisely why you should rejoice and be exceeding glad, because just as people hurry to you to buy goods from your hands, so all the nations see our city as their own mother. So don’t destroy the honor they’re paying it and don’t cut short the praise they’ve given it even from ancient times. There was once a famine and the citizens of this town ...

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Put some effort

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

The indolent, the idle and the lazy are not all right with God. Laziness isn’t a good thing at all. Indolence is a sickness, it’s a sin. God doesn’t want us to be indolent. Great effort, movement, labour and action are a virtue. "Saint Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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Why we have to be ‘wise as serpents’

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‘Father’ said someone, ‘Holy Scripture advises us to be “wise as serpents”. Explain to us the meaning of the phrase’. ‘When the time comes for the snake to change its skin’, he answered, it goes through a narrow place. In this way, it gets rid of its old skin easily. The same with us. To get rid of our former self, we have to pass along the narrow path of the Gospel. But there’s something else, as well. When it’s in danger, a snake is interested in protecting only its head. We should imitate it. Our first concern should be protection of our faith. As long as we keep the faith, everything else is fixable. Somebody else asked: ‘Father, when, without me ...

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No secrets

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

You can hide yourself more easily from the wind than from the sight of God. All the secrets of humanity – the good and the bad – are revealed before God. He uncovers numberless such mysteries, in accordance with His providence, all over the world. People who are able to understand this truth, guard the depths of their hearts from bad thoughts and, in particular, bad actions "Saint Nicholas Velimirovich" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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The passkey (Dimitrios Panagopoulos, preacher)

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Prayer's a spiritual weapon with which we solve all our problems. It's the master key to all the locks in the world, all the difficulties of life. Through their prayers, people who believe properly bring down heaven to earth and have God at their service. Prayer’s the oxygen for our soul and people who don't pray are consumptive. In effect they're dead.

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By the same standard

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

God will behave towards us in the same way as we behave to our brothers and sisters. We’ll be measured by the same standard we use to measure others. "Saint Nicholas Velimirovich" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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If we aren’t certain of our love, better to keep quiet (Fr. Filotheos Faros)

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Once, in a skete, a brother fell into error and after a conference, the others sent word to Abba Moïsis, asking him to come. But he didn’t want to. So the oldest of the monks sent a message to him saying: ‘Come, because people are waiting for you’. So he set out and made his way there. He picked up a basket with holes in it, filled it with sand and carried it on his back. The brothers came out to meet him and asked: ‘What’s this, father?’. The elder said to them: ‘My own sins are behind me and I don’t see them. And I’m supposed to come here today to judge the sins of somebody else?’ When they heard this, ...

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Dostoevsky’s meeting with Starets Amvrosij Optinskij (Ambrose)

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  ‘I believe that there is nothing lovelier, deeper, more sympathetic, more rational, more manly, and more perfect than the Saviour; I say to myself with jealous love that not only is there no one else like Him, but that there could be no one. I would even say more: If anyone could prove to me that Christ is outside the truth, and if the truth really did exclude Christ, I should prefer to stay with Christ and not with truth’. This great thinker could hardly fail to be attracted to the majesty of Optina. He was very interested in following the process of eldership and in becoming acquainted with the enlightened starets, Amvrosij. And in June 1878 he visited him and stayed for two days. ...

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God aims to save us

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

When those who have sinned and seen all the great evil that they themselves have caused and the consequences thereof, they’re penitent. Penitence is an inclination to return to God, from Whom they have become estranged. In this way they seek communion with God, as well as His mercy. In His love for us, God doesn’t want anyone to be lost, but rather desires that all of us should come to a knowledge of the truth and be saved. He not only accepts the repentance of those who willingly repent, once they’ve become aware of their sins, but also calls to repentance those who, through callousness and excess have slid into sin. "Saint Nectarios of Pentapolis" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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Forgiveness.

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

Just as we wish for God to love us, to forgive us, to overlook our errors, to watch over us and protect us with His providence, so we should extend the same to other people. Forgiveness doesn’t require effort, it isn’t difficult. What does it need? It needs humility. By forgiving another person we’ll be given forgiveness for our own countless sins and we’ll have every right to say to God: ‘What people did to me, I forgave with all my heart and love, in accordance with Your Gospel, and Your Word. Now I’m asking You to express Your love for me and to forgive me my own sins. "Elder Ephraim of Arizona" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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Would you drink poison?

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

Allow yourself whatever’s constructive for you, but not what causes spiritual damage, upset and turmoil. What rational person would drink from a glass which they knew had been poisoned? "Saint Theophan the Recluse" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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The Cross, the Symbol of Victory (Varnavas, Metropolitan of Neapolis and Stavroupolis)

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 In the middle of Holy and Great Lent, the Church places before the faithful the Honourable Cross of the Lord for us to venerate and draw strength from, so that we can continue the gruelling but lambent journey towards Great Week. This decision is judicious and full of meaning, my brothers and sisters. Because the Cross of Our Lord is the pre-eminent symbol of life and sanctification in our lives. Whereas, through the wood (that is the tree) of disobedience, Adam lost the delights of Paradise, through the wood of the Cross, the new Adam, Christ, has again opened up the gates of Eden to humankind. The sacrifice of the Cross is the means by which the great chasm created by ...

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God’s providence

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

Nothing happens without God’s providence, and wherever there’s God’s providence it’s certain that whatever happens, however bitter it may be, will bring benefit to the soul. "Saint Paisios the Athonite" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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The seed of the evil one (John of Kronstadt)

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Parents and teachers, take great care not to allow your children to become capricious. When they grow up, they'll complain that you spoiled them when they were younger and encouraged their outlandish behavior. Eccentricity is the microbe that corrupts the heart, the rust, the moth that eats away at love, the seed of the devil, a mockery of the Lord.

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