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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)

Κατηγορίες: In English

 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)

Κατηγορίες: In English

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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Don’t foster sorrows

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

Don’t foster sorrows in your heart because the joy of the evil one is sorrow and despondency, which beget many things which fill the soul with bitterness. "Blessed Joseph the Hesychast" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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God doesn’t discriminate

Κατηγορίες: The Ascetic Experience

God doesn’t discriminate. He doesn’t take into consideration what people were – good or bad, virtuous or sinful – before they desired Grace. He simply awaits the expression of this desire from each of us, and as soon as that happens, Grace begins to act. "Saint Theophan the Recluse" Read more “Words of Life” at www.pemptousia.com

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Idomeni, an Insufferable Trial of Civilization and Humanity (Petros Panayiotopoulos)

Κατηγορίες: In English

Eve of All Souls Another visit by the Autonomous Intervention team from Neapoli, Thessaloniki, to the suffering people at Idomeni. And this was perhaps even more of a landmark. Saturday of All Souls and you set out for the poor souls who are piled together between closed frontiers, hounded out by catastrophe, making their way forward through suspicious territory, with hope as their basic, if not their only, baggage. You drive along and your mind goes to tomorrow’s Gospel reading. ‘I was a stranger’. He reminds us of it twice. You eat up the kilometres and wonder what you’re doing, how much it helps and what it is you’re not doing. Hugely significant. The sun’s hot, which is a comfort, since it’ll dry ...

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Don’t interfere (Cleopa of Romania)

Κατηγορίες: In English

In everything we do, we need to be careful what we say and how we say it. Our thoughts should always be focused on how we can please God. And we should want nothing more than we want Him. We shouldn't be in a hurry to judge what other people say and do and we shouldn't interfere in issues that are none of our business.

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You harvest thorns (Ignatius Brianchaninoff)

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If you sow uncultivated land, you'll just waste your seeds, and, instead of wheat, you'll harvest thorns. We, too, if we sow prayer in our soul while our flesh is fat, we'll harvest sin instead of good fruits. Prayer will be lost or polluted in the midst of vain thoughts. Our flesh comes from the earth and if we don't cultivate it, as we would the earth, it'll never yield good fruit, the fruit of truth.

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It doesn’t see the tomb (Nicholas Velimirovich)

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Source:wikimedia commons The spirit which hasn't been darkened by sin looks up high into the heavens, it doesn't look down at the tomb. But the spirit that's been darkened by sin looks into the grave and doesn't see the heavens at all. Sin and virtue govern our spiritual vision, depending on the aims of each, and each reveals its own world.

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‘Athos Ithaca’, a Poem for Orthodox Christian Monasticism (Iakovos Menelaou, MTh & MPhil)

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‘Athos Ithaca’ is a poem closely related to monasticism and its Christian character is revealed through the importance of monasticism in Orthodoxy. Monasticism is a mystery, in which a person leaves modern society in order to join the monastic community. Although a monk leaves modern world, he loves life and society. Also, he has to be devoted to ascesis. He should seek the real freedom far from any passions. The only way to gain this freedom is through ascesis, which is the fight against human desires, and obedience, which helps monk to fight selfishness. The target of monasticism is love for God and people. By saying to the young monk that he did not reach the end of his journey in ...

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The cunning, slithering snake (John of Kronstadt)

Κατηγορίες: In English

Source:www.42evolution.org As often as you can, lift up your heart in gratitude to God, to the Holy Spirit, Who gives you life and light. And, at the same time flee far away from the spirit of doubt, of unbelief, and from the passions, which, like the cunning serpent, the thief and destroyer finds the opportunity to slither into us.

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The Holy and Great Orthodox Council and the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Evagelos Sotiropoulos, political scientist, freelance columnist)

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2. The Role of the Ecumenical Patriarchate In the absence of an Emperor, the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople has been entrusted by the Church with this leadership role. The Great Church in Captivity - the epithet coined by Sir Steven Runciman for the See of Constantinople during Ottoman rule - has served as the Ever-Illuminant Lighthouse of the Orthodox World. This is not a romanticized view of the Ecumenical Patriarchate but a historical reality. Its power does not derive from government support, nor does its prestige spring forth from a conjured reality; instead, Constantinople's primacy of honour comes from the canons and decisions of Ecumenical Councils, Church Tradition and a certain phronema (mindset) inspired, by among other things, Constantinople's influence over ecclesiastical ...

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