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Fasting for Christmas
Read more: Fasting for ChristmasLast Wednesday, November 15, the Orthodox Church began its “Winter Lent,” the fast that prepares for the feast of the Nativity. Somewhat similar to Advent, it is the older practice, a full 40 day fast, that reminds us that Christmas, joy that it is, is a foretaste of Pascha. The Cave of Bethlehem reminds us […]
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A Washington Family Weekend
Read more: A Washington Family WeekendI am in Washington, D.C., this weekend to attend the wedding of a niece, and share the joy of a family whose youngest generation is now doing things like getting married. Like many American families, we are scattered across the churchly plain. My parents and I are Orthodox. I have a brother whose family is […]
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A Prayer at Bedtime
Read more: A Prayer at BedtimeFrom the Orthodox Prayers Before Sleep Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered; and let those who hate Him flee from His face. As smoke vanishes, let them vanish; and as wax melts from the presence of fire, so let the demons perish from the presence of those who love God and who […]
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A Mighty Battle
Read more: A Mighty BattleWe are faced with a mighty battle but an especial, holy battle, not like the fratricidal wars that crowd the history of our world ever since Cain killed his brother Abel. Our common and only real enemy is our mortality. We must grapple painfully with the death that pervades all things, first and foremost ourselves. […]
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America is a Franchise Operation – Further Thoughts on a Particular God
Read more: America is a Franchise Operation – Further Thoughts on a Particular GodWhen my family and I moved from Durham, NC to Oak Ridge, TN in 1989, I had all of the expectations of a child: new surroundings, new friends, a new community in which to work. It was inherently interesting to me. Arriving as we did, at the beginning of December, among our first tasks as […]
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The Journey to a Particular God
Read more: The Journey to a Particular GodSome years ago I found myself traveling down I-75 with my van loaded with wife and children. Our destination was some hours away in Georgia. The purpose of the trip was to travel to a place where someone was reportedly having visions (and messages) from the Virgin Mary. At about 100 miles down the road […]
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Do You Unite Yourself to Christ?
Read more: Do You Unite Yourself to Christ?In the Orthodox service of Holy Baptism, the candidate (or sponsor) is asked, “Do you unite yourself to Christ?” The question is put three times, and later is asked again in the past tense, “Have you united yourself to Christ?” It is clear from the dialog and the prayers themselves of the Baptism service that this […]
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Prayer Behind the Ambo
Read more: Prayer Behind the AmboThis prayer from St. John Chrysostom’s Liturgy comes at the end of the service. It is a fitting summation of the Church’s prayer before God. Blessing those that bless thee, O Lord, and sanctifying those that trust in thee, save thy people and bless thine inheritance, preserve the fullness of thy Church, sanctify those that […]
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The Morning Prayer of the Last Elders of Optina
Read more: The Morning Prayer of the Last Elders of OptinaI have loved this prayer for years and found it essential in beginning the day. Key phrases have a way of coming back throughout the events of each day. It is worth committing to heart. O Lord, grant that I may meet all that this coming day brings to me with spiritual tranquility. Grant […]
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The Ecclesiology of the Cross – The Pillar and Ground of Truth – Part 4
Read more: The Ecclesiology of the Cross – The Pillar and Ground of Truth – Part 4We continue from our previous posts with the last two points: 3. All discussion of the Church and its life must include this self-emptying [of Christ], not only of God, but of each of the members of the Church. 4. Every description of the various aspects of the Church would do well to include the […]
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