New EBook: St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite's Concerning Frequent Communion, Available From Uncut Mountain Press

October 7, 2015

Concerning Frequent Communion by our righteous God-bearing father Nikodemos the Hagiorite is now available in both print and EBook format from Uncut Mountain Press:

"In Saint Nikodemos’ renowned work, Concerning Frequent Communion, the pious reader will find answers, combed from the entire patristic tradition, to such questions as: How should I approach the Holy Mysteries? What preparation is necessary? How often should I commune? And, what does it mean to be “worthy” of Holy Communion? Based upon and gathered from the teachings of the Holy Fathers of the Church, Concerning Frequent Communion provides a much needed, comprehensive and “catholic corrective” to the variety of one-sided approaches so prevelant today.

This volume, the second in the works of St. Nikodemos, includes a thorough explanation of the Lord’s Prayer, an apology for frequent communion, and answers to objections and clarifications of misconceptions, as well as a Preface by Archimandrite Chrysostom Maidones."

Since its inception in 2000, Protopresbyter Peter Heers' Uncut Mountain Press has gained a solid reputation as a provider of Patristic and patristically-minded Orthodox texts, includingThe Truth of Our Faith by Elder Cleopa (Ilie), Apostle to Zaire: The Life and Legacy of Blessed Father Cosmas of Grigoriou, and St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite's Exomologetarion: A Manual of Confession, and Confession of Faith,among others.

10/7/2015

See also
New Book: St. Gregory Palamas' Apodictic Treatise on The Procession of The Holy Spirit, Available From Uncut Mountain Press New Book: St. Gregory Palamas' Apodictic Treatise on The Procession of The Holy Spirit, Available From Uncut Mountain Press New Book: St. Gregory Palamas' Apodictic Treatise on The Procession of The Holy Spirit, Available From Uncut Mountain Press New Book: St. Gregory Palamas' Apodictic Treatise on The Procession of The Holy Spirit, Available From Uncut Mountain Press
"Now the divine wisdom of the theologian of Grace applied and embraced by the Church for more than half a millennium is available in the English language for all lovers of the Holy Trinity to be edified and enlightened. For the first time, St. Gregory’s masterpiece, Apodictic Treatise on the Procession of the Holy Spirit, is available in English from Uncut Mountain Press."
New Book: The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II: An Orthodox Examination of Rome’s Ecumenical Theology Regarding Baptism and the Church, Available from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II: An Orthodox Examination of Rome’s Ecumenical Theology Regarding Baptism and the Church, Available from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II: An Orthodox Examination of Rome’s Ecumenical Theology Regarding Baptism and the Church, Available from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II: An Orthodox Examination of Rome’s Ecumenical Theology Regarding Baptism and the Church, Available from Uncut Mountain Press
A new book, The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II: An Orthodox Examination of Rome's Ecumenical Theology Regarding Baptism and the Church by Protopresbyter Peter Heers is now available for pre-order from Uncut Mountain Press.
New Book: Noetic Prayer as the Basis of Mission and the Struggle Against Heresy from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: Noetic Prayer as the Basis of Mission and the Struggle Against Heresy from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: Noetic Prayer as the Basis of Mission and the Struggle Against Heresy from Uncut Mountain Press New Book: Noetic Prayer as the Basis of Mission and the Struggle Against Heresy from Uncut Mountain Press
"This book is required reading for every Orthodox missionary, or, rather, every Orthodox Christian, for there is no Christian who does not seek to be made whole and bring wholeness and spiritual health to his neighbor."
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