Why do we call priests “Father” if Jesus Christ says to call no man “Father?” https://www.brighteon.com/f6c80f81-840c-44bc-9d3e-67c411a5cf0b
Category: The Morning Offering
We Must Never Converse With Demons In 1986 I spent fourteen days in a retreat at Saint Tikhon’s Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania. Staying in the monastic quarters, I had two weeks of wonderful fellowship with fellow monastics, worshiping in their temple, eating with them in trapeza, walking the trails
“Shall we say: ‘Since it is lawful for an archbishop together with his associates to do as he pleases, let him be for the duration of his archbishopric a new Evangelist, another Apostle, a different Law-giver?’ Certainly not. For we have an injunction from the Apostle himself: If anyone preaches
None Can Be Saved Without Compassion For Others We must not be so self-consumed as to have no compassion for others. Saint Basil tells us that a man who has two coats or two pair of shoes, when his neighbor has none, is a thief. In the Holy Scriptures we
“As a fish cannot swim without water, and as a bird cannot fly without air, so a Christian cannot advance a single step without Christ.” – Saint Gregory the Theologian https://www.brighteon.com/18fb8f95-3528-4527-af63-ae9a364b6bba
Only Lives Transformed Impart the Faith That our Orthodox Church possesses the totality of Apostolic Truth is a given, yet if in our weakness as believers the obviousness of that Truth is invisible to others, we will have betrayed that Truth. If in our weakness we fail to be an
He makes us to lie down in green pastures…if we pay attention. https://www.brighteon.com/c2eb9b6d-e0be-47ef-8c0d-f07fce69098a
Shrugging off Religion and Replacing it with Nothing According to Professor Mark Silk of Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., “The real dirty little secret of religiosity in America is that there are so many people for whom spiritual interest, thinking about ultimate questions, is minimal,” Increasing numbers of people are
“Do we prepare at all? Not in a bunker..but gardening and canning to help others if famine does happen?” @freebirdfarm4423 https://www.brighteon.com/95a26ca6-ff8f-4d91-a283-e778ce36fbe7
The Best Way to Impart Criticism “Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.” Frank A. Clark, writer (1911-). When offering someone criticism it is important that we do so with kindness. Studies have shown that to counter one negative comment it