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‘Keep Thy Mind in Hell and in Me’ (Archimandrite Peter, Abbot of Monastery of St John the Baptist, Essex UK)

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Saint Symeon the New Theologian says that we do not benefit from the ‘glamorous’ way in which we celebrate a feast in the Church. Even if we bring down all the stars from heaven to adorn the church for the feast and sing all the special hymns, if we do so only to return to our previous state after the feast, we have received no benefit. The true benefit comes when, after the celebration of the memory of a Saint, we keep within us the spiritual light that God gives on that feast. Such a light is very great in the person of our Holy Father Silouan. His case is exceptional, for he received the grace of the perfect at ...

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The Angel from Antioch: Metropolitan Pavlos of Aleppo (Archimandrite Kyrillos, Elder of the Kelli of Saint Prokopios, Vatopaidi, the Holy Mountain)

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The history of the human race testifies to the presence of billions of people on the earth who have left no trace or mark behind them, but were simply passing through this life. Metropolitan Pavlos wasn’t content to be a mere passer-by or one more lost voice in the hustle and bustle of the city. His voice reached us as a cooling breeze, sweetening and gladdening our souls, calming the city and halting its tumult, as the Holy Spirit spoke within him and through him, in such a way that all the generations of Antioch will remember him every time the Word of God is preached. The venerable father of all of us and our Metropolitan, Pavlos Yazigi, a man of ...

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The Influence of the Passions (Luke 18, 18-27) (Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia)

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‘When he heard this, he became sad’ The nobleman who approached Christ wasn’t a person of bad intentions. On the contrary, he was well-disposed, a strict observer of the commandments of the Law and, indeed, the sort of person who was concerned about his salvation. He wanted to gain Christ’s approval, which is why he addresses Him in flattering terms right at the beginning. ‘Good teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?’* Indeed, Saint Mark, in his Gospel (10, 17), notes that the man went so far as to kneel before Christ before asking his question. The good points about the young man In the first place, he’d observed God’s commandments from an early age. Of course, most of the commandments ...

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It’s self-motivated and free (Saint Nectarios of Pentapolis)

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People who surrender to their innate urges can’t have a rational soul, because a rational soul wants to act freely. And since it moves on its own, it also has free will. Whatever it does, it does out of  choice, not out of necessity. So, because it’s intellectual, self-motivated and free, it has an awareness of what it is and of the quality of its actions. Saint Nektarios od Pentapolis the Wonder-Worker

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