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Psalm 109 (110)

Psalm 109 (110) «Εἶπεν ὁ Κύριος τῷ Κυρίῳ μου· Κάθου ἐκ δεξιῶν μου, ἕως ἃν θῶ τοὺς ἐχθρούς σου ὑποπόδιον τῶν ποδῶν σου» The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at My right hand, until I make Your enemies the footstool of Your feet.” This psalm is a prophecy concerning the birth and priestly reign of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who will triumph over the enemies of evil, sin, and death. Parts of this psalm are read in Church during the Divine Liturgy on Christmas day. The first verse relates God the Father promising the Son that He will place [...]

2015-12-07T11:28:52+11:00March 7th, 2015|

Bread & Water, Wine & Oil: An Orthodox Christian Experience Of God – By Archimandrite Meletios Webber

Bread & Water, Wine & Oil: An Orthodox Christian Experience Of God By Archimandrite Meletios Webber Published by Conciliar Press, 2003. In this book we are taken on a fascinating journey into the workings of the mind, the source of the “logismi”, and how it creates an awareness of a shallow self – our ego. Because of the Fall, this sense of self has been broken - we are told how this happened in the beginning as well as how it continues to play out today. Although necessary, the mind usually functions involuntarily and takes control of our lives. On [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:10+11:00March 7th, 2015|

Contemplating the Icon of the Nativity

It is said that icons are a pictorial representation of Scripture, where iconographers utilise not only geometry and colour, but also symbolism, theology and perspective. This is true for the icon of the Nativity of Christ where the mystery of the Incarnation, which was hidden from before time, is now revealed to all through its contemplation. Isaiah states that “the ox knows its owner and the donkey its master’s crib; but Israel does not know, my people do not consider” (Isaiah 1:3). Here the least intelligent of domesticated animals show wise instinct to recognise the Saviour, whereas Israel did not [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:10+11:00March 7th, 2015|

Elder Iakovos and the Night of Pascha

Elder Iakovos and the Night of Pascha When Elder Iakovos of Evia (1920-1991) was serving in the army before he became a monk, he was granted permission to take all of Holy Week and Pascha off. But during the week, he noticed one of his fellow soldiers was very depressed. And he asked him, “Why are you so sad, Mr George?” “Papa-Iakove, you with your religiosity, managed to convince the commander to give you the entire week off. You will be fine with your chanting, your monk practices, but how about me?  I also want to go to my village [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:10+11:00March 7th, 2015|

Is my personal holiness enough for salvation?

Is my personal holiness enough for salvation? We speak a lot about the spiritual struggle. We say that we need to be close to Christ; be one with Him. We need to pray, to participate in the Sacraments of the Church, to fast, to fight against the passions, to cultivate virtue. However, if we become too introspective with our spiritual life, we lose perspective and thus lose sight of the purpose of our spiritual life. Unfortunately many people practice Christianity in a very personalised and self-centred way. They end up feeling very privileged and entitled in the eyes of God, [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:10+11:00March 7th, 2015|
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