Who was St. Edmund?

Commemorated November 20/December 3

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Who was St. Edmund?

Commemorated November 20/December 3

Edmund the Martyr was crowned King of East Anglia in 855 or 856 and was venerated as a Martyr Saint soon after his death at the hands of Danish Vikings on 20th November 869. This date remains St Edmund’s Feast Day today.

Work and Career From the Legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Work and Career From the Legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

While they were still in the secular world, and before they entered the monastery, those who were to become the Optina Elders had work experience in various areas: one managed an estate, another was a merchant, others were tailors, soldiers, or teachers. Even in our day, lessons can be drawn from the Elders’ work experience.

Power and career. From the legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

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Power and career. From the legacy of the Optina Elders

Olga Rozhneva

Can and should a church-going Orthodox person be a successful member of society? Can one take the path toward God and at the same time ascend the steps of a career ladder? Should one seek positions of authority or refuse them? St. John Climacus (“of the Ladder”) wrote his famous “Ladder” on the subject of spiritual growth. His book does not contain advice about how to make a career for yourself. It would seem that the Holy Fathers gave little thought to the idea of making a success of yourself in society.

Why We Fast Before Nativity (Christmas)

Vincent Martini

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Why We Fast Before Nativity (Christmas)

Vincent Martini

The time of preparation before the great feast of the Nativity of Christ (i.e. “Christmas”) is, through the wisdom of our holy fathers, intended to be a time of purposeful asceticism, almsgiving, and learning to say “yes” to God while saying “no” to one’s own desires.

The Life of Saint John Chrysostom

Commemorated November 13/26

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The Life of Saint John Chrysostom

Commemorated November 13/26

The treasure of treatises and letters which St. John left behind, included the moving sermon that is heard at Easter Sunday services. The loss of his sermons which were not set down on paper is incalculable. Nevertheless, the immense store of his excellent literature reveals his insight, straightforwardness, and rhetorical splendour, and commands a position of the greatest respect and influence in Christian thought, rivaling that of other Fathers of the Church. His liturgy, which we respectfully chant on Sundays, is a living testimony of his greatness.