A friend who had spent some time at a Trappist monastery told me a story that illustrates this point [that those closest to us may often be our “enemies”]. There was a monk there who had impressed my friend with his kindness and humility. When my friend was leaving the monastery, he went to say […]
Read MoreIt is not accidental that the undivided Church of the first eight centuries and its historical continuity in Orthodoxy in the East based its catechesis of the faithful, that is the announcement and transmission of her truth, chiefly on the liturgy. From the liturgical cycle of the Church’s services (vespers, matins, the Liturgy, the hours) […]
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October 31, 2020
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