7/4/2021
Archpriest George Zavershinsky
It’s impossible for man to see God. But the Son Whom He sent utters Divine words in human language and reveals God’s truth about being in this world.
You can glorify God not so much with the creation of your own hands—with the beautiful interior of churches, icons, and vestments—as with an inner spiritual response, feeling God’s presence where His voice is heard.
Even in tempest and thunderstorms, in the midst of the chaos and the noise of the big cities, God is in the silence of the heart, if a man desires it.
The Christian’s temperance during the Nativity Fast and the meeting of one of the greatest Christian feasts are closely interrelated.
If a pastor has not learned how to build relationships with parishioners properly,
One turns to secular work from material need, another—from a spiritual temptation, another—as a spiritual labor. Only God knows who is who.
The parish is our main social project—such is the reality of the life abroad.
Fr. George converted to the faith while doing research in the sphere of nuclear technology and became a priest after a confrontation with the criminal world.