The Icon of the Most Holy Mother of God, “The Inexhaustible Cup”

Commemorated: May 5/18

Nadezhda Dmitrieva

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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The Icon of the Most Holy Mother of God, “The Inexhaustible Cup”

Commemorated: May 5/18

Nadezhda Dmitrieva

And let everybody see the hidden spiritual meaning in the fact that “The Inexhaustible Cup” Icon became a source of saving hopes and cures from the wicked passion of alcoholism: the Mother of God is praying for every single sinner; She, the merciful one, knows the suffering of those who give themselves over to debauchery, knows how strong is the desire of many of them to rid themselves of this brutal vice, but cannot find strength to struggle.

Homily: Faith Without Works Is Dead

Rev. Gregory Jensen

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Homily: Faith Without Works Is Dead

Rev. Gregory Jensen

And yet, in the moment, it can be incredibly hard to remember all of this. As much as I want to abandon myself to the divine providence, to trust in God and His great love and mercy for me, the suffering of the present moment seems to defeat me. I might not curse God but I often do wonder why His plan seems to require my pain.

Are We Broken or Transformed?

Fr. James Guirguis

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Are We Broken or Transformed?

Fr. James Guirguis

There is no doubt that we each need a life changing encounter with the Lord, and there is no doubt that we are each capable of having this because the Lord in His grace is hungry for this relationship with each of us. He is present, but where is our heart? Do we recognize that we are sick and have been enemies of Christ through our own sinfulness and pride?

The Murder of a Child and the Troubles of a Nation

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

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Church History

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The Murder of a Child and the Troubles of a Nation

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

Reading of such distant personages as Tsarevich Dimitry and the anti-Dimitries, or “false Dimitries”, we Orthodox Christians are drawn to look at our own selves, at how our own human ambitions can lead us to destroy what is innocent and authentic, and what terrible consequences this can bring for us and everyone around us.

About Wearing Cassocks and Other Good Habits

Fr. Lawrence Farley

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Orthodoxy Today

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About Wearing Cassocks and Other Good Habits

Fr. Lawrence Farley

One joins a church or a monastic community precisely because it is in some way unlike the modern world, and presents one with a clear alternative to secularism. The different clothing witnesses to the presence of this clear alternative—one rooted in the past centuries and preserving its liturgical practice, history, tradition, and dogma.