Spirituality and the Role of a Spiritual Father

Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Rating: 7,2|Votes: 9

Spirituality and the Role of a Spiritual Father

Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh

If we think about the Latin roots of the word humility, we see that it comes from the word humus, which indicates fruitful earth. St. Theophan writes about this. Just think about what earth is. It lies there in silence, open, defenseless, vulnerable before the face of the sky. From the sky it receives scorching heat, the sun’s rays, rain, and dew. It also receives what we call fertilizer, that is, manure—everything that we throw into it. And what happens? It brings forth fruit. And the more it bears what we emotionally call humiliation and insult, the more fruit it yields.

Reflections in Christ. The Apostles’ Fast

Fr. Stephen Freeman

Reflections in Christ. The Apostles’ Fast
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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Reflections in Christ. The Apostles’ Fast

Fr. Stephen Freeman

It is a rhythm. Our modern world has lost most of its natural rhythm. The sun rises and sets but causes little fanfare in a world powered and lit by other sources. In America, virtually everything is always in season, even though the chemicals used to preserve this wonderful cornucopia are probably slowly poisoning our bodies.

The Apostles Fast

From May 30/ June 12 to June 28/July 11

The Apostles Fast
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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

Rating: 8,6|Votes: 9

The Apostles Fast

From May 30/ June 12 to June 28/July 11

The Church calls us to keep this fast according to the example of the holy Apostles, who, having received the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, prepared themselves to preach the Gospels to the whole world.

On The Lord’s Ascension, Part 1

St. Leo the Great

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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On The Lord’s Ascension, Part 1

St. Leo the Great

Accordingly, dearly-beloved, throughout this time which elapsed between the Lord’s Resurrection and Ascension, God’s Providence had this in view, to teach and impress upon both the eyes and hearts of His own people that the Lord Jesus Christ might be acknowledged to have as truly risen, as He was truly born, suffered, and died. And hence the most blessed Apostles and all the disciples, who had been both bewildered at His death on the cross and backward in believing His Resurrection, were so strengthened by the clearness of the truth that when the Lord entered the heights of heaven, not only were they affected with no sadness, but were even filled with great joy.

The Place of Lives of Saints in the Spiritual Life

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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The Place of Lives of Saints in the Spiritual Life

In order to begin to understand the importance of the Lives of the Saints for our spiritual lives, I believe we can turn to no better or more thorough source than St. Justin Popovich's Introduction to his own compilation of the Lives of the Saints. A theologian, St. Justin saw no dichotomy between the Lives of the Saints and the theological writings of the Church. For him, as for the Church, theology and the Lives of the Saints form one whole.