by St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)
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by St. John of Kronstadt
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by Archbishop Chrysostomos
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Luke 15:11-32
From the Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke by Blessed Theophylact
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"Visit me at my grave, and I will help you”
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Saint John Chrysostom and Family Life
by Archimandrite Ephraim of Vatopedi
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by St. Gregory Palamas
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The Holy Great Martyr Theodore was a Roman General who, in the early fourth century, as a Christian preached the Gospel while serving as the military commander in Thrace
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On Prayer and Repentance
by St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)
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Zechariah was a prophet of the postexilic period. He was the writer of the Book of Zechariah.
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Luke 18:10-14
From the Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
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by St. Theophan the Recluse
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The holy martyr is greatly venerated in the Russian Orthodox Church as the heavenly protector of Moscow.
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Sermon by Protopriest Rostislav Gan (+1975)
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St.Brigid saw the beauty and goodness of God in all His creation. Her chief virtues lay in her gentleness, her compassion, and in her happy, devoted nature.
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Luke 19:1-10
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
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On How a Former Trotskyite Psychologist Became the Abbot of an Orthodox Monastery
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The feast of the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia is celebrated on the Sunday nearest January 25th (o.s.) / February 7th (n.s.) - the date of Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev's martyrdom (the first Hieromartyr of the Bolshevik Yoke).
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The New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia were Orthodox Faithful who suffered during the Soviet period (1917 to 1991) for their faith.
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The Russian Orthodox Church in 1937 saw the arrest of 85% of its clergy, along with thousands of unknown laymen and women.
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Meditations of a Monk of the Holy Mountain Athos
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Luke 18:35-43
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke by Blessed Theophylact
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St Justin (Popovic) of Celije
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Having been as a wandering stranger on earth, sighing for the Heavenly homeland, thou wast known as a fool by the senseless and unbelieving, but as most wise and holy by the faithful, and wast crowned by God with glory and honor