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What governs us (Saint Symeon the New Theologian)

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A soul which is governed by God should exhibit the following features: straightforwardness, meekness, truth, humility, goodness, righteousness and great devotion. It should also have tolerance, charity, sympathy, unfeigned love, composure, forbearance and patience. A soul which does not have these things isn't governed by God.

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“We Orthodox can’t get away with fooling around…” (Elder Vasilios Gontikakis, former Abbot of the Monastery of Iviron)

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Now we can tell you something both comforting and hard. Our position is both privileged and dangerous. It’s been defined by those who gave birth to us and we can’t just do as we please. We Orthodox can’t get away with fooling around, no matter what justification we find for ourselves. Much less can we be brazen. If those who went before us had lived and died in a happy-go-lucky manner, doing whatever they felt like, then we would be entitled to do the same. But they lived differently. Had they not built the Church of Holy Wisdom as they did, to embrace every person and the whole world. Had they not made the Holy Mountain as they did, to save everyone ...

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Interpretation of “Lord Have Mercy” (Part II)

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 To understand this better, just think that in this world, people who are without means and live in poverty and who want to take alms from somebody rich, go to them and say “Have mercy upon me” . Or again, when people are in debt and want their creditor to forgive them the debt, they go ands say “Have mercy upon me”, meaning “Forgive me my lack of funds and write off what I owe you”. In the same way, people who’ve done wrong go to those they’ve wronged and said “Have mercy upon me”, that is, “Forgive me for what I’ve done to you”. photo: Nik Charisis And so sinners cry out to God “Have mercy upon me” and don’t ...

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How do we keep our youth in the Church? (Abbot Tryphon)

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We are living in an age that has witnessed changes on a massive scale as never before. The way we communicate has changed with the coming of the internet, with information available that would have required a library and advanced degrees to access in the past. Ideas and information are available that leave our youth with choices that were never available a generation ago. Moral norms have changed, with values and lifestyles that would have never been seen as acceptable in the past becoming part of mainstream. Gay marriage, the high divorce rate, children being raise by unwed parents, and profane music that sounds like it came from the underworld (which inspired it, I'm sure). Child sexual abuse is reaching shocking ...

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Further thoughts on Islamism (James W. Lillie)

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In an article in the Daily Telegraph, following the murder of French priest, Fr.  Jacques Hamel, in Rouen last week, Charles Moore wrote: ‘Islamism is a most clear and determined attack on our civilisation, so this must be recognised’. Now, Mr. Moore is a well-known conservative commentator, so his comments are, perhaps, not entirely surprising, though not necessarily any the less true. President Hollande of France, however, is no conservative, but he, too, said after the attack that France is ‘at war’ with Isis. Across the political spectrum, then, there is agreement that we are under attack from Islamist extremists (with the exception of the White House, which gave a wonderful display of strouthocamilism , the disadvantage of which is ...

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The World’s Debt to the Old Testament (Anthimos, Metropolitan of Alexandroupolis)

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Many people nowadays question the relevance of the Old Testament and the contribution it can make- if any- to society as a whole. Some attack it and disapprove of it. They are making a grave mistake. The Old Testament is God’s second gift to us after that of reason and self-determination. While other peoples were still fighting shadows in the dark, the Israelites were conversing with God. While other nations were speculating about God and attempting to locate Him in multi-faceted idols, Israel was coming to terms with Him. While other nations were sacrificing their children to appease God, Israel was singing psalms and hymns to God and was concerned about how to reduce the distance that separated them from ...

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Political Authority according to Saint John Chrysostom – 1 (Paul, Metropolitan of Aleppo)

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According to Chrysostom, the fact of the eschatological stipulation in Christian ethics doesn’t at all mean flight or escape from the world, but, on the contrary, facing up to it and orientating yourself to its real objective, without which it loses all meaning. Apart from anything else, the state is the “authority” or “principle” which, if it’s disorientated, bolsters and reinforces the kingdom of the devil; whereas if it’s properly aligned with its true objective, brings back the kingdom of God. There’s a mismatch between Church and state when the unified eschatological aim is split.   a) “Servant of God” Chrysostom  always examines the state from the point of view of its eschatological dimensions. For him, the state is a feature of the ...

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It separates the mind (Saint Maximos the Confessor)

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People who believe in the Lord fear Hell. People who fear Hell restrain their passions. People who restrain their passions are patient in times of sorrow. People who are patient in times of sorrow are given hope in God. Hope in God separates the mind from any worldly concern. Then the mind will acquire love of God.

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Interpretation of “Lord Have Mercy” (Part I)

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“Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy upon me” or, more briefly, “Lord have mercy” was given to Christians at the time of the apostles and was appointed for them to say without ceasing, as, indeed, they do. But what this “Lord have mercy” means is something that very few people know today and so they say it in everyday speech, pointlessly, alas, and in vain. They don’t receive the Lord’s mercy, because they don’t know what they’re asking. This is why we should know that when the Son and Word of God had become incarnate, was made a human person, underwent such suffering and was crucified, shedding His most holy blood, He ransomed people from the hands of the devil. Since ...

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What’s your priority? (Saint Paisios the Athonite)

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People who give priority to their internal formation (that of the soul) and use their external training to assist in this quickly become spiritually transformed, provided they work at spiritual matters. Then they have a positive effect on lots of people, because they release people from the anxiety of Hell and bring them to the elation of Paradise. Such people might have fewer academic qualifications, but they can help more, because they’ve got Grace, rather than lots of papers.

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Abortion — the “Unrecognized” Sin (Valarie H. Protopapas)

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  Yet, it is not only possible but probable that those Orthodox involved directly or indirectly in abortion are not even aware (!) they are in a state of grievous sin through their involvement. There is a story (possibly apocryphal) of an abortionist who sat for twenty years in the front pew of an Orthodox Church, served on the Church Council and was considered a "pillar" of that community. This was at a time when abortion did not even have the spurious sanction of legality. Therefore, what this man did was not only immoral, but illegal as well. Then there is the (actual) story of the priest who was called by a woman to go and give Communion to her daughter who ...

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On the resurrection of the dead, for those with a strong stomach (Athenagoras the Athenian)

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I was reading the Early Christians Apologists the other day and came across Athenagoras the Athenian, about whom I know almost nothing. I am, apparently, not alone in this, since nobody seems to know much about him except that he was born ca. 133, perhaps in Athens, and died in ca. 190, again probably in Athens. He appears to have been very influential and is now best known for two works which have survived from what was no doubt a much larger corpus: On Christians, addressed to emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus in which he defends Christians against the charge of atheism; and On the resurrection of the dead, from which this extract is taken. He was obviously a philosopher ...

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Stoned by Julian the Apostate: The Holy Martyr Dometios the Persian and his two disciples (Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite)

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He was born in the time of Constantine the Great and came from Persia. After being instructed in the faith by a Christian called Avaros, he abandoned the religion of his fathers and everything to do with his relatives. He went to the town of Nisibis, which was on the border between the Roman and Persian nations. There he entered a monastery and, once he’d been baptized, he donned the monastic habit and devoted himself to the ascetic struggle in its many forms. But because, with the assistance of an evil demon, the monks in that monastery were envious of him, he left and went to the Monastery of Saint Sergius and Bacchus in the city called Theodosion, where he imitated ...

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