Unity Through Truth

Fr. James Guirguis

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Unity Through Truth

Fr. James Guirguis

Who is this Jesus? Is He simply a man or something more than that. If He is something more than a mere human, how is this possible? What does it mean that He is both human and divine? What does it mean when we call Him the “God-Man”?

Saint Luke and Daughter Barbara

Miroslav Bakulin

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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Saint Luke and Daughter Barbara

Miroslav Bakulin

At the beginning of summer—May 29/June 11—the memory of the holy hierarch St. Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) is celebrated. Many words have been written about this great saint-surgeon, and many films have been shot. And I would like to tell you about some miracles performed by the prayers of this great saint.

Holy Hierarch Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury

Commemorated May 27/June 9 (repose) and September 13/26 (translation of relics, in Canterbury only)

Dmitry Lapa

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Holy Hierarch Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury

Commemorated May 27/June 9 (repose) and September 13/26 (translation of relics, in Canterbury only)

Dmitry Lapa

Together with St. Gregory the Dialogist (Gregory the Great, according to the Western tradition), the Pope of Rome, St. Augustine (also Austin) is venerated as “the Apostle of the English”.

He Blazed a Trail from Earth to Heaven

A Discourse on the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord

Archpriest Artemy Vladimirov

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

He Blazed a Trail from Earth to Heaven

A Discourse on the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord

Archpriest Artemy Vladimirov

Fr. Artemy Vladimir reflects upon the spiritual meaning of the feast of the Ascension of the Lord, about what it foreshadows for all of us, and also about its earthly aspect—how to celebrate the feast.

At Odds With the Power-That-Be! The Sunday of the Blind Man

Edith Humphrey

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

At Odds With the Power-That-Be! The Sunday of the Blind Man

Edith Humphrey

Not all of us have the same calling. We must be both wise as serpents and innocent as doves. All are called to pray; some are called to suffer and show meekness; some are called to give relief to those who are in distress because of society’s current blindnesses; others are called, in knowledge of the system’s ways and laws, to champion the liberties that we have, and so give encouragement to others.