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What is normal? One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

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  • Discernment, Experience and Enlightenment
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  • Ken Kesey
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Mar 27 2020
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In fact, what is normal in a world in which one flies East, another flies West and another flies over the cuckoo’s nest?

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Serious Illness: A Revelation from God?

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  • Victory over death
Mar 11 2020
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When we have a serious illness, it does not mean that this is a revelation from God that we will die. Or, to express it more exactly, we don’t know the outcome. However, such a serious illness can be used as a revelation from God that we must prepare ourselves more intensely for death.

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The Sunday of Orthodoxy: Short History – Photo Journal

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  • Informational
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Mar 08 2020
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The Sunday of Orthodoxy is the first Sunday of Great Lent. The dominant theme of this Sunday since 843 has been that of the victory of the icons. In that year the iconoclastic controversy, which had raged on and off since 726, was finally laid to rest, and icons and their veneration were restored on the first Sunday in Lent. Ever since, this Sunday has been commemorated as the “Triumph of Orthodoxy.”

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The ones who learn to die will be free

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  • Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Patra
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  • Seneca
  • Theodoros Kolokotronis
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  • Victory over death
Feb 29 2020
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A nation without faith in God does not become free, neither advances further as a civilization. Only in this way we can assure for our children the heavenly inheritance, the only one true inheritance which truly remains even after death.

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How a monk begins, lives and succeeds – photo journal from a tonsure at a cell

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  • Renunciation of the world
  • Repentance
  • Saint John of the Ladder
  • Tradition, learning and education
  • Victory over death
Feb 25 2020
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The man who has come to hate the world has escaped sorrow. But he who has an attachment to anything visible is not yet delivered from grief. For how is it possible not to be sad at the loss of something we love?

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How to preach to others

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  • Elder Thaddeos of Vitovnica
  • Love
  • Renunciation of the world
  • Repentance
  • Saint Ignatios of Antioch
  • Saint Porphyrios the Athonite
  • Saint Theophan the Recluse
  • Tradition, learning and education
Feb 21 2020
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You ask, will the others be saved… Why do you worry about them? They have a Savior Who desires the salvation of every human being. He will take care of them. You and I should not be burdened with such a concern. Study yourself and your own sins and not so much how to preach to others.

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Resist the devil – a photo journal from a Holy Water service

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  • Vices and virtues
Feb 19 2020
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A complete guide on how to resist the devil, especially if you are under demonic attacks and there is a danger of demonization is outlined below. We must be always aware of this danger and must take the precautionary measures, especially if we have grave sins or we are targets of concentrated demonic attacks because of Spells or curses cast against us.

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How to Behave toward One’s wife

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  • Anger, Meekness, Simplicity and Innocence
  • Elder Joseph of Vatopaidi
  • Love
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  • Tradition, learning and education
Feb 18 2020
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Often, husbands come and ask us how to behave toward their wives. Of course, this topic is, in the last analysis, a personal theme between you and your spiritual father (priest) but some general problems can be explained which, if resolved, we could avoid a lot of quarrels. The wife must know that she is loved The wife needs to be assured by first hand that she is loved dearly and for this she needs concrete evidence. When was the last time you told her you loved her? No, it is not enough for her to “guess”. You have to […]

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What is asceticism – photo journal from a blood donation

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  • Dispassion
  • father Dumitru Staniloae
  • Obedience
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  • Saint Apostle Paul
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  • Vices and virtues
Feb 12 2020
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Asceticism is the branch of medicine that aims at healing the human soul which is eternal and reaching eternal personal perfection.

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Children’s rights – photo journal from library

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  • Love
  • Obedience
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Jan 22 2020
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In the last 3 decades, the concept of ‘Children’s Rights’ has emerged to define their interests in international law. Although the intention is, theoretically, to be praised, ‘Children’s Rights’ is an abstract, meaningless notion, in a world separate from God.

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Concerning the Circumcision of our Lord Jesus – How to Give Names to Infants

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Dec 31 2019
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On the eighth day after His Nativity, our Lord Jesus Christ was circumcised, in accordance with Old Testament Law. All male infants underwent circumcision as a sign of God’s Covenant with the holy Forefather Abraham and his descendants.

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When was Jesus born?

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Dec 23 2019
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Some say that Christmas was put on purpose on December 25th because Roman Emperor Aurelian established in 274 the pagan festival of the “Birth of the Unconquered Sun” (Sol Invictus) on the same day. Also in the same period were the Saturnalia (in the honor of roman god Saturn) held on 17 December, later expanded till 23 December.

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We do not venerate the matter in icons

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Dec 21 2019
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In former times, God, who is without form or body, could never be depicted. But now when God is seen in the flesh conversing with men, I make an image of the God whom I see.

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Strategy and Geopolitics

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  • Obedience
  • Prayer
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  • Victory over death
Dec 17 2019
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The only strategy that succeeds today is prayer, counsel and attention. Through these three we come into full harmony with the universe.

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Byzantine Chant recognized by UNESCO as part of Cultural Heritage of Humanity (Audio)

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  • Tradition, learning and education
Dec 14 2019
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Byzantine Chant is not just another form of music. It is a tool on which we can pray better. It is, in fact, a form of melodic prayer. If the music in general is composed to be listened to, the psaltic music is made to pray to the fullest and therefore it sounds best in the Church and not so much in the concerts.

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How to approach the New Testament

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  • Sleep and vigil
  • Tradition, learning and education
Dec 13 2019
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If you wish to explore the Holy Scripture, and you overcome your laziness and apply yourself, thirsting for the knowledge, then every good thing will be yours. You will fill your mind with the divine light. Then, when you apply that light to the doctrines of the Church, you will very easily recognize everything that is true and unadulterated, and lay it up in the hidden treasures of your soul.

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Elder Ephraim of Arizona: We must be always careful

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Dec 12 2019
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My child, always be careful, both when you are happy and when you are sad. When you are happy you should not lose control through vivacity and laughter, nor when you are sad should you be so gloomy that it shows.

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The Push-Button civilization

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Dec 07 2019
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We learnt enough in order to have confidence in what we think we know but we did not learnt enough in order to accept something else which might contradict our narrow views.

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The love of husband and wife

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  • Tradition, learning and education
Dec 02 2019
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The love of husband and wife is the force that welds society together. Men will take up arms and even sacrifice their lives for the sake of this love. St. Paul would not speak so earnestly about this subject without serious reason; why else would he say, “Wives, be subject to your husbands, as to the Lord?”

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How to gain our true liberty

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Nov 21 2019
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With God’s grace, you will gain your true liberty: you will have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.

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Why the Skull of Saint John Chrysostom has one ear incorrupt after more than 1600 years? – A Photo Journal

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Nov 12 2019
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Saint John Chrysostom was renowned for his explanations of the Holy Scriptures. He also interpreted the Epistles of Saint Paul, whom he admired greatly. In order to assure himself that the interpretation of the Epistles were correct, he asked God to offer him a sign.

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Saint Mark the Ascetic: The Spiritual Law – Photo journal from the Skete of Saint Demetrios

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Nov 08 2019
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After fulfilling a commandment expect to be tempted: for love of Christ is tested by adversity. So, never belittle the significance of your thoughts, for not one escapes God’s notice.

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A person cannot choose the time and the nation in which he is born – but what really matters is something else

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Oct 31 2019
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A person cannot choose the time in which he is born or lives; it is not up to him, who his parents are, or the nation he will be born into, but what he is responsible for is how he will act in that given time: will he be human or inhuman, no matter his nationality nor parents.

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The warrior is not someone who fights

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Oct 19 2019
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The warrior is not someone who fights, For no one has the right to take another life.

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What thoughts we should confess?

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Oct 15 2019
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What thoughts we should confess? This question appears again and again. Here is a simple way to look at it:

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Orthodox survival guide – photo journal from a waterfall

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  • Vices and virtues
Oct 09 2019
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The day-by-day spiritual life of an orthodox layman should be settled between him and his priest, in accordance with the Holy Tradition of the Church. This is the norm and the best way to do so.

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How can we distinguish between a medical illness and a demonic activity? – photo journal from the Exaltation of the Holy True Cross

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  • Dispassion
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  • Gluttony and Fasting
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  • Informational
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Oct 02 2019
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First of all we should mention that our illnesses are a result of Adam’s fall. In paradise there were no illnesses. So, demonic energy is more or less involved in various degrees and because of various causes and for various purposes: to pay off for a particular sin, to stop someone from a wrong path or for one to receive a higher degree of spiritual knowledge etc.

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Not even the devil can make you sin

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Sep 16 2019
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Let us now carefully consider whether God ever allows evil to be forced on his saints, either by himself or by someone else.

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Bible, politics and elections

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  • Victory over death
Sep 12 2019
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Once, the trees went forth to anoint a king over them, and they said to the olive tree, “Reign over us!” But the olive tree said to them, “Shall I leave my fatness with which God and men are honored, and go to wave over the trees?”

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What Does ‘To Speak With Great Power’ Mean? – 8 years of jail

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Sep 11 2019
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There are some people who impress us more and help us more than others do, even if they say almost the same things as the others.

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