We continue our preparation for Great Lent by examining the significance of prostrations and considering how we may prostrate ourselves with the Publican
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St. John of Shanghai Orthodox Church
The English-language Orthodox Church in Vancouver, BC
Translating the Tradition: Sermons from St. John of Shanghai Orthodox Church
We continue our preparation for Great Lent by examining the significance of prostrations and considering how we may prostrate ourselves with the Publican
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We begin our preparation for Great Lent by considering how we can become children of Abraham with Zacchaeus
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On this Sunday of the Forefathers, a few thoughts about family and the feast
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Wordsworth and the fast remind us of the importance of persisting in holiness, like the Theotokos
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In which I plagiarize my favourite of St. John Chrystostom’s sermons on “The Rich Man and Lazarus”, which focuses on the leveling effect of an earthquake (no pun intended) and how the Christian perspective, seeing disasters as literal “acts of God”, can actually help us in our pursuit of holiness by prompting self-examination and repentance – and by revealing our roles in this life for the transitory contingencies that they really are. I touch in this sermon on my own experience of an earthquake, which I have documented on my own personal blog (here and here), for anyone interested.
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