If a people or state are suffering, then everyone must repent and God will arrange everything for the best. Saint Silouan the Athonite
If a people or state are suffering, then everyone must repent and God will arrange everything for the best. Saint Silouan the Athonite
Apart from the external struggle that Christians face, there’s also the internal one: on the one hand, the fight against the former self and sin, which comes in many forms; and, on the other, against the forces of darkness of this age, that is the devil. So in this world there’s no cease-fire, not even for a moment. Elder Efraim Vatopaidinos
Modern people have been unable to organize their life in such a way as to have enough free time for prayer and spiritual contemplation of God. And the reason for this is the insatiable passion of acquisitiveness. The passion of greed is called idolatry by Saint Paul and ‘the daughter of unbelief’ by Saint John of the Ladder. Saint Sophrony, Essex
Love is a good disposition of the soul which makes us prefer knowing God over all else. But it’s impossible to acquire this love on a stable basis if we have a passionate attachment to some earthly thing. Saint Maximos the Confessor
If you have worldly knowledge, you can’t perfectly acquire spiritual knowledge and really feel it unless you reject the worldly knowledge. Saint Isaac the Syrian
When you’re in a dilemma, when you have to do something or answer somebody, ask the Lord to yourself: ‘What do you want me to do now, Lord?’. The answer will come straight away and you can say it out loud. If you don’t do what your conscience tells you, you won’t feel right. Elder Amvrosios Lazaris
Practical repentance consists of the pain, the lamentation and the tears ‘over our former sins’, and the lamentation over the virtues and gifts which Jesus gave us as our inheritance and which belong to all of us. Elder Iosif Vatopaidinos
The cross is deadly for those who don’t transform their own personal cross into the Cross of Christ, that is those who moan against divine providence, curse it and surrender to hopelessness and despair. Such people detach themselves from their cross only to descend in their souls to eternal death, to the darkness of Hades. Saint Sergei Romantsiov of the Monastery of Glinsk
Take all your cares to God. He provides for you. Don’t be feeble and don’t get upset. He who examines the hidden depths of our souls knows your own desires and has the power to fulfil them as he knows best. Just ask of God and don’t lose courage. Saint Nektarios of Pentapolis
The moment comes for Holy Communion and you’re about to approach the altar. Believe firmly that Christ is present, the king of all. When you see the priest offering you the body and blood of the Lord, don’t think that it’s the priest doing so but believe rather that the hand outstretched is that of Christ. Saint John Chrysostom
The prayer eases the soul, makes it love everyone. Everybody seems good to the soul and nothing bothers it. Abbess Theosemni, Holy Monastery of Chrysopiyi, Hania, Crete
If we want to please God and, through faith, become his heirs, and be called his children, begotten by the Holy Spirit, we have to acquire, above all else forbearance and patience. We have to bear bravely the sorrows, the afflictions, and all the vicissitudes that find us. That is to say, we have to bear the bodily ills, all the different forms of suffering, the ridicule and the insults that befall us. Saint Efraim the Syrian
Stop concerning yourself with the sins of others. Examine yourself and see if you’re living the way God wants you to. Because, in the Lord’s own words, many people ‘see the mote in the eye of their brother but do not feel the beam in their own’. So don’t judge externally, trying to find fault with others, or you’ll be like that arrogant Pharisee who justified himself and mocked the publican. Elder Cleopa Ilie
When people are ill, they face bodily weaknesses or they’re tried in a variety of ways. In the beginning, they can’t feel their heart burning with love for God. In sickness and trials, the heart suffers. Faith and love demand a healthy and calm heart. Saint John Kronstadtskij
In humanism, the aim of education is to humanize people. But the aim of a Christian training is different. The ‘archetype’ at which our educational progress aims is Christ, as God and human, and the deified person in Christ. Elder Efraim Vatopaidinos
What God wants is for us to do good to others, both in this life and the next. If he didn’t see this as the right thing, he wouldn’t have given us the right to remember the dead in the divine liturgy, nor to have memorial services on the third, ninth and fortieth days, and after a year, which is something which devout people most certainly do. In other words, if this were a travesty, without profit and benefit, surely one of the many earlier, God-bearing saints, patriarchs, fathers and teachers would have been enlightened to put a stop to the delusion. But none of them ever tried to abolish memorial services. On the contrary, in fact, they all approved, ...
As far as possible we should have great kindness, great love so as to get through the trials and tribulations that come upon us. Abbess Makrina, Holy Monastery of the Odigitria, Portaria
When we fall, let’s fight above all against the demon of despair. Saint John the Sinaite
With joy, exultation and jubilation, the Church celebrates the mystery of the Incarnation of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in the lowly cave, in the manger of dumb beasts in Bethlehem. This is a ‘great and strange mystery’ but also an event of world-wide, spiritual and true importance. This event marks the first-fruits of the new creation, of the new world which God offers humankind. In doing so, he reveals the true knowledge both about the Triune God and about the free human person. The nativity of our Lord is a unique, unparalleled event: ‘Our Savior has visited us from on high, since God has appeared in the flesh. As a child he was born to us, a son who was given ...
Patriarch John X made a phone call to greet the President of the Lebanese Republic, General Michel Aoun, with the...