Orthodox Quote for October 6
“I cannot describe to you how much our Panagia loves chastity and purity. Since she is the only pure Virgin, she wants and loves everyone to be pure like...
Wisdom from Modern Orthodox Elders
“People today have many distractions because they do not live simple lives. They opened too many fronts and are overwhelmed with worries. I only try to take care of...
Orthodox Quote for October 5
“If one understands our various liturgical services, one will understand the whole theology of the Orthodox Church. While others talk about liturgical poverty and liturgical renewal, as Orthodox, we...
Orthodox Quote for October 4
“Let’s not stone our fellow-man in a so-called “Christian manner.” The person who – in the presence of others – checks someone for having sinned (or speaks in an...
Orthodox Quote for October 3
“He who truly loves God considers himself a wanderer and newcomer on earth, for in him is a striving towards God in soul and mind, which contemplates Him #8221;...
Orthodox Quote for October 2
“God wants our willingness, our good inclination expressed, even if only a little bit, but through a praiseworthy deed. He also wants us to admit our sinfulness. Everything else...
Orthodox Quote for October 1
“The resurrection must happen inside of us during this life. We must rise form the death of our sinfulness and passions to new life. This is not something that...
Bible Reading for the Week of October 2
Genesis 23:1-8 +23&version=NKJV Genesis 24: 1-9 +24&version=NKJV Genesis 24: 27-33 +24&version=NKJV Genesis 24: 34-50 +24&version=NKJV Genesis 24: 56-66 +24&version=NKJV Genesis 25:7-11 +25&version=NKJV
Orthodox Quote for September 30
“Modesty and humility no less than the words you speak empty out your sins. The tax collector (Luke 18:13) is proof: he brought forth his humility and set aside...
Sunday Devotional for October 2
Luke 6:31-36 – the lesson on giving without expecting to receive Now philosophy seems to divide justice into three parts; one towards God, which is called piety; another towards...