Venerable Botolph of Iken, Patron-saint of travellers

Commemorated 17/30 June and 1/14 December

Dmitry Lapa

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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Venerable Botolph of Iken, Patron-saint of travellers

Commemorated 17/30 June and 1/14 December

Dmitry Lapa

St. Botolph has been venerated in many countries outside Britain—in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, where many churches are dedicated to him. In the 11th century, his veneration reached Kievan Rus’ and more recently it reached North America. In England and the whole of Western Europe St. Botolph is mainly venerated as patron-saint of travellers, as the saint travelled much himself.

Pride, Vanity, and Self-Esteem. From the Legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Rating: 8,5|Votes: 15

Pride, Vanity, and Self-Esteem. From the Legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

In the world, pride and self-esteem are sometimes raised almost to the status of virtues or signs of the nobility of one’s nature. This view is erroneous and happens, according to the words of St. Macarius, “out of ignorance or from darkening by the passions.”

St. Anna of Kashin, and the times of her childhood

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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St. Anna of Kashin, and the times of her childhood

These examples of “passion” for the Faith, for truth, and sanctity touched also Anna’s young soul. It seems that providence even then began to prepare her for suffering, disturbing her heart and soul with images of tortured princes.The mystery of sanctity also touched Anna’s soul at an early age.

Rejoicing in a Nation’s Saints—Without Nationalism

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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Rejoicing in a Nation’s Saints—Without Nationalism

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

Saints retain all that is characteristic of the human condition; they know everything that is ours. They are near to God, but they are also near to us; they walked and dwelt among us.

Mother Theodora’s “Kokoshki,” or God is stronger than rockets

An Interview with Nun Theodora of the Serbian monastery of Gra?anica

Peter Davydov

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Churches and Monasteries

Rating: 10|Votes: 15

Mother Theodora’s “Kokoshki,” or God is stronger than rockets

An Interview with Nun Theodora of the Serbian monastery of Gra?anica

Peter Davydov

There was a miracle there: At the time we were under fire old Grandfather Pero was in the house. The old caretaker of the vineyard lingered—he didn’t try to flee anywhere. A Tomahawk missile made a direct hit: the whole house was turned into ruins in a second. When the dust settled, there was old Pero standing there looking around. Later our soldiers asked him, “Grampy Pero, how are you still alive?!”