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Wisdom for the day – St Issac the Syrian

February 12, 2014

O Name of Jesus, key to all gifts, open up for me the great door to Thy treasure-house so that I may enter and praise Thee with the praise that comes from the heart in return for Thy mercies which I have experienced in latter days; for Thou came and renewed me with an awareness […]

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Wisdom for the day – St. Philotheos of Sinai

February 11, 2014

“Nothing is more unsettling than talkativeness and more pernicious than an unbridled tongue, disruptive as it is of the soul’s proper state. For the soul’s chatter destroys what we build each day and scatters what we have laboriously gathered together.” St. Philotheos of Sinai

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Wisdom for the day – Metropolitan Anthony Bloom

February 1, 2014

There is a beautiful passage in the Tales of the Hassidim translated by Martin Buber, in which he tells about a man, a rabbi, who lived in appalling misery and yet every morning and every evening thanked God for his generous gifts. One of those who heard his prayer said to him, ‘How can you […]

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Wisdom for the day – Metropolitan Anthony Bloom

January 31, 2014

Preparing ourselves for Great Lent There is a remarkable passage in the writings of John of Kronstadt, a Russian priest of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, in which he says that God does not reveal to us the ugliness of our souls unless he can see in us sufficient faith and […]

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Wisdom for the day – Metropolitan Anthony Bloom

January 30, 2014

PREPARING OUR ATTITUDE FOR GREAT LENT Contrary to what many think or feel, Lent is a time of joy. It is a time when we come back to life. It is a time when we shake off what is bad and dead in us in order to become able to live, to live with all […]

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Wisdom for the day – Abbot Tryphon

January 29, 2014

One of the great saints of our age, Saint Paisios of Mt. Athos, said people who are filled with egoism and pride because of their education, “resemble satellites that orbit in the sky, giving one the impression that they are stars. If, however, you observe them carefully you will see their crooked steps and see […]

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Wisdom for the day – St. Seraphim of Sarov

January 28, 2014

“God is the fire’, he said, ‘which warms and ignites the heart and the inward parts; when we feel in our hearts the chill which is of the devil (for the devil is cold), let us call on the Lord and He will come to warm our heart with perfect love, not only to Him […]

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Wisdom for the day – Elder Paisios of the Holy Mountain

January 27, 2014

If a passionate man tries to correct an egotist, steel hits flint and fires are ignited! If he tries to correct a sensitive person, he hurts him greatly. It would be like a wild man taking a thick wire brush to clean out a little mucus from a baby’s eye. What a wonderful thing it […]

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Wisdom for the day – St. Cyril of Alexandria

January 26, 2014

If the poison of pride is swelling up in you, turn to the Eucharist; and that Bread, which is your God humbling and disguising Himself, will teach you humility. If the fever of selfish greed rages in you, feed on this Bread; and you will learn generosity. If the cold wind of coveting withers you, […]

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Wisdom for the day – St. Ephraim the Syrian

January 23, 2014

Of course, it would be easier to get to paradise with a full stomach, all snuggled up in a soft feather-bed, but what is required is to carry one’s cross along the way, for the kingdom of God is not attained by enduring one or two troubles, but many! St. Anthony of Optina

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