Cristian Curte
All his life, brother Ioan was neither a priest nor a monk, but a simple shepherd.
St. Seraphim (Chichagov)
Vladyka was distinguished by his many talents, which were used for the glory of God.
Priest Alexei Shishkin
This theme raises the question of what an Orthodox Christian should be like in certain circumstances. He must be Orthodox: an Orthodox Christian on a trolleybus, an Orthodox walking down the street, an Orthodox entering a church, an Orthodox working. What makes him different from other people is that he makes efforts to fulfill the commandments of God, to pray, and to turn to God with his heart.
A real Christian remains one everywhere—in everyday life, in communication with a stranger; a seller or a buyer, a boss or a subordinate. For a Christian everything is subordinated to the same Gospel law, which is the basis of his spiritual life.
Christian education, once begun, must continue in childhood, adolescence, and youth.