02
Jul 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 30 • Synaxis of the Twelve Holy Apostles Concern for the good of all people! That concern filled the exalted spirits and noble hearts of the holy apostles. Writing about the Apostle Paul, St. John Chrysostom calls him: “The universal father of the world.” “As though he”, says Chrysostom, “gave birth to the entire world that he anxiously labored and tried to being all into the Kingdom.” Indeed, most exalted is this title: “Universal father of the world” and if this title could be attributed to anyone, other......
Read More
29
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 29 Holy Glorious and All-Praised Leaders of the Apostles Peter and Paul Simon Peter and Simon the Magician. The enemies of Christianity frequently like to cite examples of great miracle-workers among the pagans in order to deceive the gullible, to humiliate the Christian Faith and to elevate paganism, sorcery, soothsaying, Satanism and every other charlatanism. There is no doubt that Satan through his servants also attempted to perform miracles but all of the miracles of his servants do not emanate out of love for man, compassion and......
Read More
27
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 27 • St. Sampson the Hospitable of Constantinople There is no one so stupid as he who cannot see his own sins and cannot see the virtues of others. There is no one so enlightened as he who can see and recognize his own sins and the virtues of others. Those who only see the faults of others and criticize them, St. John Chrysostom equates them to flies that fall on the wounds of others, not in order to heal them but rather to gnaw and to poison......
Read More
26
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 26 • New-martyr David of St. Anne’s Skete Until his last breath ceaseless repentance is necessary for a Christian. St. Mark the Ascetic says: “Think and you will see that the mystery of devotion in the chosen ones of God was realized through repentance.” Repentance, even at the hour of death! This case occurred: an old ascetic and renown spiritual father was dying and he called for a priest to administer Holy Communion to him. Along the way a robber joined the priest and desired to see for......
Read More
25
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 25 • Virginmartyr Febronia of Nisibis St. Mark the ascetic said: “Whoever desires to eliminate future tribulations must bear the present tribulations with joy.” Men consider slander as a great tribulation and there are few men who bear this tribulation without grumbling. O beautiful is the fruit of kindly endured tribulation! Tribulation is given to us for good spiritual commerce and we are missing the opportunity thus remaining empty-handed at the market place. Behold, even Athanasius, Basil, Chrysostom, Macarius, Sisoes and thousands of other followers of the Most-slandered......
Read More
24
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 24 • NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST One of the differences between the eloquent philosophy of the Greeks and the Christian Faith is that the entire Hellenistic philosophy can clearly be expressed with words and comprehended by reading, while the Christian Faith cannot be clearly expressed by words and even less comprehended by reading alone. When you are expounding the Christian Faith, for its understanding and acceptance, both reading and the practice of what is read are necessary. When Patriarch Photius read the words of Mark......
Read More
23
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 23 • Martyr Agrippina of Rome Christian patience is a meek patience, but patience with a weak malice does not differ much from vengeance. Our saints are great in every good evangelical work but how great and magnificent are they in meek patience! Perhaps they appear the greatest to us in this goodness because we are the smallest in it. When the desert fathers at one time had gathered around John Kolovos to hear an instruction a certain envious one heckled: “Your vessel, O John, is......
Read More
23
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 22 • Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata Why does the good Lord permit assaults and sufferings on the True Faith while He permits the pleasure of tranquility to heresies and paganism? Why? Even St. John Chrysostom asks and immediately replies: “So that you would recognize their weakness (the weakness of the heresies and paganism) when you see that they disintegrate on their own without any disturbance and also to be convinced in the power of faith which endures misfortunes and even multiplies through its adversaries.” “Therefore, if we......
Read More
20
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 20 • Hieromartyr Methodius, Bishop of Patar Saint Cyprian writes about immortality: “Whenever a famous man promises you something, you would believe his promise and would not even dare to think that he who was always faithful to his word would deceive you. But behold, O treacherous one, God Himself speaks to you and you are wavering with doubt. God promised you immortality after your departure from this world and you impudently doubt that promise? This means: you do not recognize God at all: it means that by......
Read More
20
Jun 2020
DAILY REFLECTION • JUNE 19 • Holy Apostle Jude The monks once inquired of Paisius the Great: “Father, speak to us a word of salvation and how, according to God, we should live?” The elder replied to them: “Go and keep the commandments of God and preserve the traditions of the Fathers.” The tradition of the Fathers is the experience of the saints in the spiritual field, the enormous experience of nearly two-thousand years, the experience of many hundreds and thousands of holy men and women. What a very rich depository of......
Read More