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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity: October 2009
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity. May the Lord have mercy on us! Saturday, October 31, 2009. By Fr John Chryssavgis. The root of the English word “beatitude” is “beauty.” The Greek term kalos implies attractiveness — literally, an attraction toward divine beauty. In the first book of the Bible, beauty is central. We learn how God made the world as a “very good” creation (Gen. 1: 31) — a beautiful cosmos. And in the first Gospel, the. How does Matthew propose that we achieve this? Instead of searc...
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity: The Good Muslim
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity. May the Lord have mercy on us! Tuesday, August 24, 2010. A Bible professor approached Jesus, wishing to test his teaching. He asked, “Teacher, what should I do to obtain God’s life that never ends? 8221; Jesus said, “What does it say in the Bible? How do you understand it? 8221; The professor said, “The M- the one who had compassion on him.” Jesus smiled and looked him in the eye, “Now you do the same.”. Do terrorists and Muslims really belong in this story? Peace...
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity: Worship Prayers
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity. May the Lord have mercy on us! Monday, August 23, 2010. Come now, High King of heaven. Come to us in flesh and bone. Bring life to us who are weary with misery. Bring peace to us who are overcome with weeping,. Whose cheeks are covered with bitter salt tears. Seek us out, who are lost in the darkness of depression. Do not forget us. Have mercy on us. Impart to us your everlasting joy,. So that we, who are fashioned by your hands,. May praise your glory. As the Lov...
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: July 2010
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Helping our National Guard and Reserve Members DoD Live. Helping our National Guard and Reserve Members DoD Live. Monday, July 5, 2010. That, for me least, was the lance that pi...
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: May 2010
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Monday, May 24, 2010. Military Families and Deployment — Center for Deployment Psychology. Military Families and Deployment — Center for Deployment Psychology. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. How do you Feel?
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: Psychotherapy Conference 2/6
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Followers on Face Book. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Father, in Your mercy, hear our prayers. Breaking the Chains that Bind.
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity: Political View of Syriac Orthodox Church
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Peace - Justice - Orthodox Christianity. May the Lord have mercy on us! Thursday, September 16, 2010. Political View of Syriac Orthodox Church. Posted by Priest Theodosius. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Followers on Face Book. Peace, Justice, and Orthodox Christianity. This site is established to provide a forum for discussion of ideas and to make announcements of upcoming activities of the social justice ministry of St. Mary the Protectress Orthodox Church. Our Other Parish Blogs. Political View o...
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: March 2010
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Monday, March 8, 2010. Open Mic Night and Community Supper - Friday March 12th. Have you written a new poem? Just learned to play the guitar? Looking for a place to play? Their Open Mic Night. Plymouth,...
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: Psychotherapy Conference 3/6
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Followers on Face Book. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Father, in Your mercy, hear our prayers. Breaking the Chains that Bind.
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Breaking the Chains That Bind: Confession: the Healing Sacrament | Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
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Breaking the Chains That Bind. Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God.Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Monday, August 2, 2010. Confession: the Healing Sacrament Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese. Confession: the Healing Sacrament Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese. Followers on Face Book.