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I would like to share this item with you all.  It was written by a Valaam monk, and was in a 1997 edition of “Orthodox America” newspaper that my friend gave me.  She knows I like to read this stuff.  I found this particularly…um….striking for lack of a better word.  Like an ice cube down the [...]

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I commend to you this homily from Fr. Michael.  A good reminder.

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When you thought you saw it all, they come out with something like this!
I need to get me one of ‘dem!

Props to Thormonger

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In the Tumult

Question: How can a Christian find quietness for praying, a Christian who lives in the tumult and noise of a city?
Answer: We should try to obtain as much as possible! We should not be negligent. Because negligence is the greatest danger for the soul of each man. It means you have no mercy for your [...]

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Feast of the Dormition

Didn’t get to church last night due to studying for a final exam. Didn’t get there this morning due to work. Sigh.
I was reminded though, that on this day my dear Grandmom Rosie would go to the beach to put her toes in the water because it has been said that the waters [...]

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A New Blog

Dear Readers,
May I commend to you a new LiveJournal Blog?  It is entitled MEMOIR OF FATHER SOPHRONY:  Pilgrimage of Bessarion.  You can find it here.  Do take a moment to read Fr. Seraphim’s profile.  He is the spiritual child of Blessed Fr. Sophrony Sakarov.
Read and be blessed.

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Speak Up!

Some may find this recent blog post of Fr. Peter’s very good reading. 

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In a previous post about St. Teresa of Avila and Socrates, I wrote about not having clear thoughts on the link between the two.  Tonight I read more of Fr. Sophrony’s book, St. Silouan.  (pgs 111-113)  Providentially, St. Silouan provided some clarity! 
St. Silouan said, “Christianity is not a philosophy, not a doctrine, but life, and [...]

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