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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: Preparation for Martyrdom
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Tuesday, July 06, 2010. The holy martyr Julian of Tarsus was a young man when he suffered and died for the Christian faith. After a year of enduring torments, he was sewn into a sack filled with sand, snakes, and scorpions, and thrown into the sea. He was eighteen years old when he departed this life. Our holy father John of Shanghai and San Francisco. Both of the holy fathers wh...
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: What Are You Afraid Of?
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Monday, July 26, 2010. What Are You Afraid Of? What are you afraid of? We know what the disciples were afraid of in that story. They were afraid of the storm; and remember, there were experienced fishermen in the boat, who had been in storms before. They were afraid they had seen a ghost – is that really the Lord? So: What do we do? What are you afraid of? Help End World Hunger.
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Orthodoxy101: 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
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An on-line catechism class in the Orthodox Church and faith and way of life: for the curious, newcomers, and old-timers who want a "refresher" course covering what we believe and do, and why. Thursday, April 01, 2004. The on-line Orthodox internet classroom! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Holy Archangels Orthodox Church. A Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Observations from an Empty Well. Chicago, Free Speech, and the Silencing of the Trump Campaign Event. Rumblings from a Desert Cave.
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: No Guarantees
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Do we have a love that is patient, gentle, humble, generous, forgiving, and kind? Do we trust that God will provide for our needs, and live, not for this world, but for the world to come? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Holy Archangels Orthodox Church. A Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: December 2010
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Monday, December 13, 2010. Do You Know the Impact You Can Have? Our holy father, the martyr Paramon, was not a Christian; but he was a well-respected man in the region where he lived. He encountered one day a group of 370 Christians whom the governor of the region has arrested, bound, and brought to the temple of Poseidon. The governor sent his men after Paramon. But there are so...
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: October 2009
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Monday, October 26, 2009. Many of you may have read the account. Links to this post. You Are the Light of the World. With what light are we meant to shine? Links to this post. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Each of us knows – or, at least, should. We learn to enter His presence on a regular basis, and if. Next comes the discipline of fasting. Above all, this is a strength and a sk...
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: December 2009
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Sunday, December 27, 2009. A Dinner Invitation: What's Your Excuse? Today we celebrate the holy forefathers of our Lord Jesus Christ, the patriarchs and the prophets and the other holy men and women from Adam and Eve to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to Moses and Joshua, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel up to John the Baptizer, the last of the Old Testament prophets. We might learn of the fai...
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: "I Am the Door"
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Sunday, February 28, 2010. I Am the Door". In the reading today from the holy Gospel according to St. John the Theologian, our Lord says of Himself that He is “the door.” What does He mean when He says this? 8220;Your sins are forgiven.”. 8220;Who but God can forgive sins? How do we access that door? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Holy Archangels Orthodox Church. There will ...
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: March 2010
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Friday, March 19, 2010. Destroying the Image of God. Why does the demon possessing the boy in the account read today from the Gospel according to St. Mark treat the boy as he does, throwing him onto the fire, and into the water? The answer is simple: he is trying to destroy the image of God in that young man. 8221; What is our help? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave: June 2010
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Rumblings from a Desert Cave. Sermons as they were. To be delivered by a Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Do we have a love that is patient, gentle, humble, generous, forgiving, and kind? Do we trust that God will provide for our needs, and live, not for this world, but for the world to come? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Holy Archangels Orthodox Church. A Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Help End World Hunger. OK, here's ...