How do we treat the gifts of God? The Sunday of the Prodigal Son
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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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How do we treat the gifts of God? The Sunday of the Prodigal Son

Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh

Now, we turn away, carrying with us the gifts of God; and we live in a country that is also alien; we live in a world that is man-made, but not God-made, or rather made by God and distorted by man. What kind of hunger comes to us?

Fasting and Orthodoxy: Longevity in Life
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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Fasting and Orthodoxy: Longevity in Life

Fr. Ted Bobosh

Sometimes we Orthodox need a little extra push to get into the Lenten Spirit.

The Only Thing That Can Save Us
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The Only Thing That Can Save Us

Sermon for the Sunday of the Prodigal Son 2016

So during the Lenten season ahead—and throughout all our remaining life in this present world—when we see our sinfulness, our brokenness, when we begin to know by bitter experience the tragedy of how drastically we have lost our way, let us not despair. Let us not wonder at it. Let us not ask: “where is the Lord?” He is walking this path of exile beside us. He has been this way before, even down to the lowest depths of Hades. He did not send us here to perish, but to walk with Him the only path that exists to His Father’s House.

Four New Saints Glorified by Romanian Orthodox Church
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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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Four New Saints Glorified by Romanian Orthodox Church

Meeting on Thursday February 25, 2016, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church decided to canonize the Venerable Daniil and Misail of Turnu Monastery, to be commemorated on October 5, and the Venerable Neofit and Meletie of Stânişoara Monastery, to be commemorated on September 3.

How to Transform Anger
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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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How to Transform Anger

Killdozer Part 3

Archpriest Pavel Gumerov

Well, and now the most important thing. It is not enough to simply learn to bottle up anger and hold it back. This is important, but not enough.