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Can Work Ruin a Feast Day? Insights from Elder Paisios 💼 In today’s fast-paced world, people are increasingly burdened by the hustle and bustle of daily responsibilities. Amid the rush to accomplish everything on our to-do lists and more, the profound experience of church holidays often eludes us. At times, it seems we’ve forgotten one of God’s core commandments delivered through Moses: to labor for six days and dedicate the seventh to the Lord. Conversely, some recognize Sunday as a day of rest, yet spend it in excessive idleness or indulge in sinful pleasures. 🕊 In his enlightening collection of epistles, Saint Paisios offers invaluable insights, undoubtedly inspired by the Holy Spirit and validated through his own experiences. Through vivid examples, the venerable elder instructs us on how to honor Sundays and church festivals in ways that truly please God. While much of his advice is directed towards monastics, laypeople are equally encouraged to aspire towards these ideals for a life enriched with Christ. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2024/05/can-work-ruin-a-feast-day-insights-from-elder-paisios
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A CRIMINAL AUTHORITY WHO BECAME A MONK. A NEW FILM "FATHER HERMAN" with English subtitles 🔥 Fr. Herman: "Honestly, I didn't want to be in this movie. I took part at the request of the fathers. They asked me many times to share my life story. I refused once or twice, but then Father said that the third time would be considered pride. I bowed and said, "Well, as you bless, fathers." "Just pray for me so that I don't harm anyone." I didn't want to participate. But it happened. So, if it benefits these individuals, I will be very glad." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90RQDnJpNac&t=0s
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HERMIT NIKITA OF NOVGOROD, THE SAINT WHO FELL AND STARTED OVER Saint Nikita of Novgorod's life exemplifies a major lesson from the ladder of spiritual ascent: our progress to perfection in Christ is rarely smooth and consistent; we will suffer setbacks and falls along the way. But, with humility, a sense of purpose, and strong faith, we may begin anew. On Saint Nikita of Novgorod's feast day, we honour him for the great humility and obedience with which he conquered the enemy's temptations and disrupted his plans. 💬 Read full
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Our life is blessed… A God’s gift… We have a treasure in us – our souls. If we preserve it in this temporary world, where we came as pilgrims, we will inherit eternal life with Christ. Joy, unspeakable joy… Angels and saints, God the Father and the Queen of Heaven await us… How happy we are to be Orthodox, right and glorious. Elder Nikolai Guryanov
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Elder of the Last Times: Nikolai Guryanov 🌿There lives on the island a man of great spiritual strength, and he is particularly dear to the Lord, because he is one from the last times. In him all of you can see the precious manifestations of our faith and the highest love of Christ, which is so rare and uncommon. The Elder Nikolai loves Christ and his neighbor so excessively that nothing could distract him from the love of God. That place on the island is to be sacred, a Temple of the Throne of God will be erected there. Ordinary people shouldn’t work at that place; there should be monks with pure hearts and righteous thoughts. By God’s Will, the departure time of Father Nikolai to the Abode of God is approaching. There is no person on this sinful earth who doesn’t need his holy blessing. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2017/03/the-life-of-elder-nikolai-guryanov
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THE SUNDAY OF THE PARALYTIC: A CALL TO CHANGE FROM WITHIN Deep joy and heartfelt jubilation fill us as we read about Christ's miracles in the Gospel. These readings convey His infinite power, providential care, and ultimate love for all men. But they also teach us important life lessons. So let us take a closer look today at the narration about the paralytic. 💬 Read full
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"BEHEADED FOR CHRIST ON HIS 19th BIRTHDAY: REMEMBERING WARRIOR YEVGENY RODIONOV (1996)" Dear Friends, Today, May 23, marks both the birth and the untimely death of Yevgeny Rodionov. His name, derived from the Greek "noble," aptly describes his character — marked by gentleness, nobility of soul, and true courage. Yevgeny Rodionov, a young Russian soldier during the First Chechen War (1994-1996), endured extended captivity and brutal torture. His steadfast faith was tested when he refused to remove his baptismal cross in exchange for freedom, a decision that led to his martyrdom. Interestingly, Yevgeny never actively fought in Chechnya; he served only a month on guard duty at the Chechen-Ingush border. On his 19th birthday, the day the Orthodox Church celebrated the Ascension of the Lord, he was tragically killed by captors who boasted of their righteousness. 👉 Read more
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Two Parables and One Short Story about the Intricacies of Family Life Archpriest Oleg Stenyaev An old woman came to a priest and asked him, “What should I do with my old man who has become totally unbearable? He keeps arguing, never admits his wrongs and swears all the time! Things have clearly gotten completely out of hand.” The priest gave her a bottle of water and said, “This is holy water. As soon as your husband comes home after work, or the minute he raises his voice, immediately take it into your mouth and hold it as long as you can. The longer you hold it, the more it will help! When you run out of holy water, come back for more. A week later, the old woman came for more water, “Thank you, father! The holy water worked! My old man is now meek and calm. All our neighbours envy the life we have now — peace and harmony! Pour me some more of that holy water!” 🌼 A fifty-year-old man wanted to divorce his wife. Once he came to see an ascetic. The elder asked the man why he was doing that. The man answered, “I want to leave my wife because I cannot stand her.” The elder asked, “How do you address her?” “By name,” the man replied. “Wrong,” said the elder, “you should call her beloved or my dear.” The man replied that after 50 years he had forgotten what love was. The elder said, “Do as I say and see what happens.” The man did as he had been told. When he came to see the elder after two months, he fell at his feet and said that the elder saved him and his family. “My wife has changed! She has become a better person.” The elder replied, “It is not your wife, it is you who have changed.” 🌼 A few days ago, I was consecrating an apartment. I noticed that the owners were well prepared: they had icons, stickers with crosses, candles, incense and oil… ‘Wait, what is that red sediment in the oil bottle?’ At first, I even thought that it was oil from the Holy Unction. I asked the house owners what it was about. They explained to me that in due order they had added Tabasco sauce there. I was shocked. “Well,” they said, “we did everything as you instructed Peter and Svetlana”. Peter and Svetlana are our mutual friends, whose house I had also consecrated about six months ago. ‘Now that explains it,’ I thought. Six months ago, Svetlana and Peter asked me to come and consecrate their house, because “things have gotten out of hand; we keep fighting, and it looks like a divorce is near at hand”. I came to them, asked them all sorts of questions and listened to them complaining about each other like little children. “Okay,” I said, “now let’s pray, and then we’ll talk” We prayed, consecrated the house and sprinkled it with holy water. “What should we do with the oil that is left?” they asked me. I jokingly answered, “You need to take some Tabasco sauce (you can also use Chili, but it is more customary for the Orthodox people to adhere to Tabasco), add it to the oil and smear your tongues with it as soon as you begin fighting” (It should be noted here that both of them had ready tongues.) As it turned out, Peter and Svetlana did just as I said! “Well, how did it work out for them?” I asked. “Oh, it was like they were having a honeymoon again! They walk hand in hand everywhere and they even became interested in religion. Besides, she seems to be pregnant. I am shy to ask, but it looks that way.” Of course, Peter and Sveta knew exactly how to prepare for the consecration of the apartment.
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KIEV-BRATSK ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD The rich history of the wonderworking Kiev-Bratsk (i.e. "Brotherhood") Icon of the Mother of God revealed in 1654 tells us about the arduous spiritual life of Christians of that time, filled with asceticism and prayerful devotion. The icon was originally kept in the church of Saints Boris and Gleb in the city of Vyshgorod (Kiev). 💬 Read full
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Patience begins with love. For you to tolerate a person, you must feel pain for him. Saint Paisios of the Holy Mountain
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Modern Miracles of St Nicholas 🌿She decided to walk along the coast hoping to eventually come across someone’s dwelling. Suddenly she saw an old man who asked her where she was going... Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/05/modern-miracles-of-st-nicholas
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SAINT NICHOLAS THE WONDERWORKER, A HEART ON FIRE Saint Nicholas is well-known and revered around the world. He is one of the most beloved Orthodox saints in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, where multiple cathedrals, monasteries, and churches have been dedicated to him. People have named their children after this saint and prayed to him for protection from evil and disaster. For millennia, he has assisted countless people in their most difficult situations. We honour him for his unending love and countless miracles. 💬 Read full
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The Place of the Theotokos in Icons of the Resurrection 🩵There are three general representations of the Resurrection in Orthodoxy: the Harrowing of Hades, Christ triumphantly rising from the tomb, and the angel appearing to the myrrh-bearing women beside the empty tomb (example at the top of this post). The first composition, which is technically an icon for Holy Saturday, would not contain the Mother of God as she was still alive when Christ descended into Hades, and the second composition is not particularly common in the Orthodox Church; it is in the third type of icon – of the myrrh-bearing women attending the empty tomb, where the Theotokos is present… though it is not always immediately obvious. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/05/the-place-of-the-theotokos-in-icons-of-the-resurrection
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THE APOSTLE OF DIVINE LOVE, SAINT JOHN THE THEOLOGIAN On May 21, the church hymns honour Saint John the Theologian as a virgin disciple, a miracle worker, and a teacher of the faithful. He is shown in icons as an aged, knowledgeable, and thoughtful man. Standing on profound prayer, he has his right hand in his mouth and a Gospel in the other, as a theologian might. But underneath all of these virtues was his undying love for God. "Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God," he exhorts every Christian, and his entire life reflects this message. 💬 Read full
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WHAT IS THE WORLD’S SMALLEST ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD? Dear Friends, The feast of the Zhirovichi Icon of the Mother of God celebrated on May 20 is a special day for all Belarusians. Archpriest Artemy Vladimirov has called the Zhirovichi image "a national icon". In his words, “...the Zhirovichi icon of the Mother of God is like a mustard seed. It is the smallest among others, yet the grace emanating from this image has influenced thousands of minds and hearts.” Indeed, many pilgrims come to the Holy Dormition Zhirovichi Monastery where the icon is located. They pray to the Mother of God and plunge in the miraculous spring. People receive consolation and healings from severe illnesses. The Mother of God Herself reigns here, accepting under Her Protection all who come with faith and love. 👉 Read more
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On Women Who Became Greater Than Men 🏺The third Sunday after Pascha is dedicated not to the apostles or any famous saints glorified for their great acts and podvigs, but to the most ordinary women, whose stories and service are contained in no more than a few Gospel lines. These women unwaveringly followed their beloved Teacher and carried out ordinary, routine women’s work, well known to any modern housewife: They did laundry, cleaned house, prepared food, and bought all the necessities. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/05/on-women-who-became-greater-than-men
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LET US CELEBRATE THE MYRRH-BEARING WOMEN Dear Friends, Several distinguished ladies once came to Metropolitan Philaret (Drozdov) on Easter. One of the ladies asked, “Why did the Saviour, after His resurrection, first appear to the Myrrh-bearing women?” Vladyka replied with a smile, “Because daughters of Eve are very talkative, and the event had to become known as quickly as possible.” We hope that this joke of Metropolitan Philaret will not offend you, just as it did not at all offend these noble ladies. In the 20th century, the question of women's rights came into the picture as never before. Women claim to be discriminated against in all respects and want to be equal to men in everything. Did God really create us equal in terms of sameness? In what ways are we really equal, and in what ways are we fundamentally different from men? We have discussed this question with a wide group of women aged from 7 to 80. I invite you to discover what they have shared with us. 👉 Read more
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ENCOUNTERING GOD IN THE NARCOLOGICAL DISPENSARY Dear Friends, Christ is risen! As you may know, our Convent helps people suffering from alcohol, drug and other addictions. Yulia Kostyukevich is a member of our Sisterhood. For over 26 years she has visited the drug and alcohol treatment unit at the Mental Health Centre located near our Convent. Being an ardent, even passionate person, Yulia never gets tired of telling people about God, the sacraments of confession and Communion, and how it is possible to start living a different life. We can testify that her fiery temperament helps her to achieve high results in her service. Sister Yulia says of her ministry, “I am blessed to be a participant and witness of a long delayed encounter between human and a God taking place at some brief moment in the lives of those in the ward.” Recently she shared with us her memories of one of these amazing encounters. 👉 Read more
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JOIN US IN BUILDING A NEW ALMSHOUSE! Dear Friends, Christ is risen! A long-awaited vision is now becoming a reality — we have begun constructing an almshouse that will serve those who have no one to help them. The almshouse will serve as a place where people who need constant care will live: lonely, elderly, infirm, and those who have no loved ones or whose relatives. Archpriest Andrey Lemeshonok, our spiritual leader, shares his thoughts on this significant undertaking: "In their later years, many require not only medical assistance but also support in daily living, as they no longer have the strength to manage on their own. It is crucial that we aid these individuals, ensuring that their final years are not marked by despair or a sense of worthlessness. Providing care, Communion, medical services, and hopefully, organizing activities to enrich their lives, embodies truly God-pleasing work." 👉 Read more
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How Do We Feel on Our Birthday? 🎂Sometimes I hear from people that they feel nervous and confused on their birthday, counting the years that have passed. For me, the main feeling on this day is gratitude to God Who created me. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/10/how-do-we-feel-on-our-birthday
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GREAT MARTYR PELAGIA, FAIREST VIRGIN OF CHRIST A native of the town of Tarsus in Cilicia, Saint Pelagia was born into a noble family connected to the Imperial court of Rome. When word about her beauty and intellect reached Rome, an adopted son of the emperor Diocletian offered her his hand in marriage. But Pelagia was already a Christian. Her Christian friends had told her about Christ. She believed and resolved to live as a maiden all her life, dedicating herself to Him. 💬 Read full
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If dirt is brought into your house, throw it away immediately without asking where it came from. If thoughts of condemnation penetrate your mind, do not wonder whether they are right or wrong. They are nothing but dirt. Saint Silouan the Athonite
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How is Fear Related to Faith ⚠️Faith is a gift from God that has been planted is us like a seed. With faith everything is clear. There are no obstacles in the path to live according to God’s commandments. With faith in God we are free of fear. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/11/how-is-fear-related-to-faith
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An inveterate criminal, an authority in the criminal environment... became a monk, quietly and humbly carrying out obedience in Minsk Cathedral. This metamorphosis perplexed not only criminals, but also investigators. He came to faith through death, when he saw the disgusting demons coming for him. “But he agreed that he was worthy of punishment, and his soul returned to his body again,” his confessor adds to the story of monk Herman. Afterwards there was Baptism, repentance, the fight against vicious habits and... against evil spirits. Later - illness and the expectation of death. He took monastic vows - and again God's mercy! Father Herman (Tsyporin) and people close to him talk about their lives extremely sincerely, sometimes with tears in their eyes in our new film "FATHER HERMAN". The film will be realesed on 23 May on our channel. A link to the film 👉 https://youtu.be/90RQDnJpNac . You are very welcome to join us!
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SAINT THEODOSIUS, A FATHER OF MONASTICISM IN RUSSIA The venerable Theodosius lived in the eleventh century, shining among the saints of the Russian church as a father of monasticism in Russia, a model of ascetic living, and a religious writer, whose prayer for all Christians is still remembered and said in our time. His disciple Saint Nestor the Chronicler wrote his life thirty years after his death, which became favourite reading for many generations of Christians. 💬 Read full
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FROM SINNER TO SAINT: THE STORY OF THE ICON "UNEXPECTED JOY" Dear Friends, Christ is risen! Each image of the Mother of God tells an amazing story of Her great love for us. The story of the icon "Unexpected Joy" is about a repentant sinner who, in spite of his dissolute life, had a profound love for the Mother of God. Realizing the depth of his fall, he prayed to the Most Pure One that the Lord would forgive him his iniquities. The unexpected joy of being forgiven by God came to the sinner when it seemed that it was already too late. 👉 Read more
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COME WITH ME TO MOUNT ATHOS by Priest Nikolai Okhotnitsky Author’s Note Travelling is a lot like reading a good book. First of all because it brings discoveries. All countries on earth were discovered long ago, and yet, everyone is a pioneer of their own universe. A human soul is always a new dimension. When we read a book, we step into the unknown together with its heroes and live their lives in a day. Travelling around the world, we ourselves become the heroes of a novel called Life. Such discoveries always bring joy, which cannot be complete unless it is shared with someone. This book came as a complete surprise to me, its author. Even on the very eve of the day when I picked up my “pen” and started writing, it was absolutely clear to me that literature was not my cup of tea. With all the ardor of my temperament, I was arguing that writing books was something that should be done by professionals. I’m not a writer. It’s like cooking: anyone can tell when a meal tastes good, but not everyone knows how to cook it. And yet, the desire to share my joy with my wife Ira and my children overpowered me one fine day, and I began to write. Every day I made time for letters and lines and made another important discovery. I was on Athos again. (Athos is not only a mountain or a peninsula but also a preserve of Orthodox spirituality). The process of writing kept me fully captivated and did not let go until the last line was written and the story was finished. The book was born and took on its own life, almost without my participation. This work has been done for you, dear readers, looking for your own Athos. Enjoy your pilgrimage! With sincere love in Christ, the Author. A Cure for Despondency Human life is like a pedestrian crossing where the white stripes are interchanging with the black. And we are constantly moving through Joy and despondency, going through ups and downs. Members of the clergy also experience spiritual difficulties. My fellow workers, after plunging headlong into their priestly ministry, without pacing themselves, often face professional burnout resulting in a spiritual crisis. I am no exception. Once, during one such crisis, I visited Athos. The shock (in a good sense) that happened to me on this pilgrimage was so strong that it pushed me towards literary creation. This book, written in the genre of travel notes, was born as a result of a great desire to help those on their way to God and experiencing spiritual difficulties, states of abandonment, loneliness, not being understood and perhaps despondency. To help people who are in constrained spiritual circumstances, one needs to have the grace to be a particularly skillful healer of souls. I don’t have that. But I can offer a remedy that once worked for myself. Although this is similar to a conversation in a queue for a doctor, where one patient advises another, who knows, perhaps this experience will be useful to someone? Seeing the situation with self-irony and visiting holy places may also be a cure for despondency. If you cannot afford financially to travel so far, then, picking up this book and “turning on” your imagination, try to look at Athos with my eyes and travel with me! Perhaps these impressions will ease the wounds of your own heart. Well, let’s go, shall we? I Have a Dream As a loving person misses his loved one, so my soul has a nostalgia for Holy Mount Athos. I would call it love at first sight, but the truth is that I fell in love with this place before I actually saw it.
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Ever since the Orthodox worldview has taken root in my soul, the desire to visit Athos has become my golden dream. For some reason, from time to time I was almost certain that this was impossible. Now that God has allowed me to walk along the pilgrims’ and ascetics’ paths of the Holy Mountain, I remember my journey like a dream. Sometimes it seems to me that everything that happened to me there was written in one of the many books that I have read about Athos, and that I have confused the imaginary world with reality. But the photographs, and the relics brought from there and even my dreams convince me of the opposite. Unable to resist the desire to share the joy of a fulfilled dream with loved ones, I began to write. Perhaps you will find some parts of this book overloaded with small details, but this is how my memory works. Apparently it considers them important for the reader to have the “presence effect”. Read whole book 👉🏼 https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/07/come-with-me-to-mount-athos-part-1
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Saint Nectarios of Optina: Thoughts on Salvation and the Challenges of Being an Elder 🙏🏻In this piece, we share with you several stories from the saint’s life and some of his best-known teachings. They were narrated by his spiritual child, poet Nadezhda Pavlovich and relate to the last seven years of his life. Hopefully, this narrative will give you answers to some of your questions or concerns. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2021/05/saint-nectarios-of-optina-thoughts-on-salvation-and-the-challenges-of-being-an-elder
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SAINT IGNATIUS BRYANCHANINOV, A TEACHER OF PRAYER AND SALVATION How can we keep our faith in a rapidly secularizing world? How do we resist the temptations of ideas that promise quick solutions to the world’s problems? Can we find peace in our hearts amid deepening confrontation and hostility? Saint Ignatius Bryanchaninov gave answers to many of these questions. His guidance brought many to the faith and contributed to the spiritual revival of 19th century Russia. 💬 Read full
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On 14 May we celebrate Radonitsa - a day when we commemorate our departed brethren. The Sisters of our Convent will be glad to pray for you and your departed loved ones. Please click on this link to send your prayer requests 👉 https://obitel-minsk.org/prayer-request. As always, donations are welcome, but completely optional.
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What is a Radonitsa? ☦️On this day, the Tuesday of St. Thomas week, according to the order instituted by our Holy Fathers, we call to remembrance, in Paschal joy, all those who have died from the beginning of the ages in faith and in the hope of resurrection and life eternal. “Having previously celebrated the radiant feast of Christ’s glorious Resurrection, the faithful commemorate the dead today with the pious intent to share the great joy of this Pascha feast with those who have departed this life in the hope of their own resurrection. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2017/04/what-is-radonitsa
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THE TRUE TEMPLE. A Homily for Bright Friday by Archpriest Alexander Shargunov (Jn. 2:12-22). The indignation of the Lord is nowhere else manifested with such force. There are among us those “preachers of love” who say that no anger is acceptable in the Church, and they are even offended by the Lord’s actions. But Christ, we see, overturns the tables, scatters the coins, and drives the merchants out of the Temple together with their livestock, as an impurity. “Where are you, you mercantile souls? This is not a market, not a house of trade!” Why does the Lord show such zeal for the Temple? Is it really to protect its beauty? This Temple, just rebuilt by Herod, was large and magnificent. 600 priests and 300 Levites participated in the services during the high holidays. In the center of the square, amongst many courtyards, one of which was accessible to Gentiles, was found the sanctuary. It consisted of two rooms: the Holy Place, where only priests could go, and where were the incense offerings, the golden seven-branched candlestick, and a table for the showbread, and further, divided by a double veil, was the Holy of Holies. In the first Temple, built by Solomon, the Ark of the Covenant was kept here, with the tablets of the Law, delivered by God to Moses. The Ark disappeared with the destruction of the Temple in 587 BC, but the Holy of Holies remained the sacred place of the presence of God. Only the high priest had the right to enter there once a year—on the feast prophesying of atonement. This is why the Lord becomes angry! The ringing of money in the Temple, near the Holy of Holies, was an affront to the greatness of God. The Lord reminds us how dangerous is every impiety. From it is gradually created an atmosphere of wickedness—such that, according to Scripture, “the man of lawlessness” will be able to sit in the Temple, representing himself as God. The Lord permitted there to be the cleansing firestorm of 1917, destroying our churches, to give us time for repentance. But how little we learned! If only every one of us could say, following the Lord, the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up (Ps. 69:9). The Lord says that the true temple, worthy of unending reverence, is the humanity of Christ, which became the ark of His Divinity. The Word became flesh, and His body is the true Holy of Holies of the Temple. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily (Col. 2:9). The Body of Christ, which we receive in the Eucharist and which is present in the tabernacles on the altars of our churches, should fill us with the fear of God and unending awe. And conversely, any irreverence or simply indifference in the face of this great mystery should evoke a holy anger in the heart of a Christian, incomparably more righteous than against the wickedness in the Jerusalem Temple.
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The new temple, worthy of veneration, is not just the human nature of Christ, but the whole people of God, grafted onto Him and nourished by the Divine life radiating from Him to every member of His mystical Body. The whole Church, the Body of Christ is the new temple, of which churches of stone are but a pale image. It is composed of all baptized people seeking life according to the will of God. Despite the imperfections, sins, and infirmities of its children, the Church—the abiding of God among men—is the sign of His presence in the world. It was not created by holy men, but was created to make men holy, because its Creator is God, Who became one of us through the Most Pure Virgin. On the feast of the Lord’s Pascha, rejoicing in that miracle that the Church performs in the world, let us take care for our inner purification, to be her children in truth. Throughout all of Bright Week we hear, “As many as have been baptized into Christ, have put on Christ.”1 Every Christian is a temple of God. The body of every baptized child is a receptacle of the presence of Christ. Christ is born in every newly-baptized babe. With what reverence should our children, and we with them, ascend to God, bearing in our bodies the living presence of the resurrected Christ, received in Baptism. The day is coming when our bodies, these temples of the Holy Spirit, will return to the earth. The time is coming when the earthly Church, with its priesthood and sacraments, will cease to exist, having fulfilled its mission. There will be no more Divine Eucharist. Our world will be destroyed, and all the marvelous churches will become nothing. But in the heavenly and eternal city there will remain but one temple, which is God Himself. We will be lead into it as children of God, and our lives will be unending communion of the joy of the Resurrected Christ.
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REMEMBERING THE DEAD AND REJOICING IN CHRIST’S RESURRECTION I remember a steep trail, new leaves on birches, and the embroidered crosses on my grandmother’s white towel. We were walking up the hill with my grandmother to visit the graves of my ancestors. We reached the top, and my grandmother spread the towel and said to me, "My great grandmother knit it". 💬 Read full
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CHRIST IS RISEN, AND THERE IS NONE DEAD IN THE TOMBS! Dear Friends, Christ is risen! In patristic literature, there is an amazing example of how the departed share this triumph with us. It happened on Easter. An elder of the Kiev-Caves Lavra went to the caves where according to custom, the dead brethren are buried. He took with him a deacon with a censer. Entering the caves, they exclaimed, “Christ is risen, fathers and brethren!” Immediately, the answer was heard from the tombs, "Truly He is risen!" Archpriest Andrei Lemeshonok, the confessor of the Convent, also speaks about this in his sermon on Radonitsa: "My beloved, go to the holy graves today and share with your departed relatives and friends everything that is inside of you. Today at the proskomedia, the blood of Christ washed the particles for your health and the continuation of your earthly journey, as well as in memory of your loved ones who have gone to eternity..." 👉 Read more
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HONOURING VICTORY DAY: A SACRED REMEMBERENCE Dear Friends, Christ is Risen! Among the significant dates in our nation’s history, Victory Day on May 9th stands as a profoundly sacred observance. This day marks the end of the Great Patriotic War, where the Soviet Union triumphed over Nazi Germany in 1945 — a victory hard-won through the immense sacrifices of our forebears. Why do we deem this day sacred? It was hallowed by the heroic deeds and immense suffering of our grandparents. As Apostle John the Theologian taught us, “God is love,” and “By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us. And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” This commandment of love was embodied by our ancestors as they laid down their lives for their neighbours and their homeland. Many relatives and friends of our nuns participated in that harrowing conflict — some on the front lines, others aiding partisans, and still others enduring grievous trials in Auschwitz. 👉 Read more
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An Orthodox Student Who Defied Hitler and Was Glorified by the Church 🤍To many, World War II is about victory over Nazi Germany, military prowess, battles and heroes. But the spiritual aspects of this war are often overlooked. We must do full justice to the people who are unafraid to stand on the side of truth against evil, and take their strength in their deep and genuine faith. Alexander Shmorell, a German, student called himself a Russian in the spirit. In 1942, he established the White Rose movement in Munich, a youth anti-Hitler resistance group. He took up the cross of awakening the sick conscience of his countrymen and bore it to the end. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2022/09/an-orthodox-student-who-defied-hitler-and-was-glorified-by-the-church
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Can Work Ruin a Feast Day? Insights from Elder Paisios 💼 In today’s fast-paced world, people are increasingly burdened by the hustle and bustle of daily responsibilities. Amid the rush to accomplish everything on our to-do lists and more, the profound experience of church holidays often eludes us. At times, it seems we’ve forgotten one of God’s core commandments delivered through Moses: to labor for six days and dedicate the seventh to the Lord. Conversely, some recognize Sunday as a day of rest, yet spend it in excessive idleness or indulge in sinful pleasures. 🕊 In his enlightening collection of epistles, Saint Paisios offers invaluable insights, undoubtedly inspired by the Holy Spirit and validated through his own experiences. Through vivid examples, the venerable elder instructs us on how to honor Sundays and church festivals in ways that truly please God. While much of his advice is directed towards monastics, laypeople are equally encouraged to aspire towards these ideals for a life enriched with Christ. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2024/05/can-work-ruin-a-feast-day-insights-from-elder-paisios
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Can Work Ruin a Feast Day? Insights from Elder Paisios

In today’s fast-paced world, people are increasingly burdened by the hustle and bustle of daily responsibilities. Amid the rush to accomplish everything on our to-do lists and more, the profound experience of church holidays often

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A CRIMINAL AUTHORITY WHO BECAME A MONK. A NEW FILM "FATHER HERMAN" with English subtitles 🔥 Fr. Herman: "Honestly, I didn't want to be in this movie. I took part at the request of the fathers. They asked me many times to share my life story. I refused once or twice, but then Father said that the third time would be considered pride. I bowed and said, "Well, as you bless, fathers." "Just pray for me so that I don't harm anyone." I didn't want to participate. But it happened. So, if it benefits these individuals, I will be very glad." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90RQDnJpNac&t=0s
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A man who saw demons. Documentary film "FATHER HERMAN"

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✏ An inveterate criminal, an authority in the criminal environment... became a monk, quietly and humbly carrying out obedience in Minsk Cathedral. This metamorphosis perplexed not only criminals, but also investigators. General reaction: he is “out of his mind.” But someone had a thorough thought... and followed in his footsteps... He came to faith through death, when he saw the disgusting demons coming for him. “But he agreed that he was worthy of punishment, and his soul returned to his body again,” his confessor adds to the story of monk Herman. Afterwards there was Baptism, repentance, the fight against vicious habits and... against evil spirits. Later - illness and the expectation of death. He took monastic vows - and again God's mercy! Father Herman (Tsyporin) and people close to him talk about their lives extremely sincerely, sometimes with tears in their eyes in our new film "FATHER HERMAN". 🙏 Send your prayer request to the sisters of St Elisabeth Convent here:

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HERMIT NIKITA OF NOVGOROD, THE SAINT WHO FELL AND STARTED OVER Saint Nikita of Novgorod's life exemplifies a major lesson from the ladder of spiritual ascent: our progress to perfection in Christ is rarely smooth and consistent; we will suffer setbacks and falls along the way. But, with humility, a sense of purpose, and strong faith, we may begin anew. On Saint Nikita of Novgorod's feast day, we honour him for the great humility and obedience with which he conquered the enemy's temptations and disrupted his plans. 💬 Read full
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Our life is blessed… A God’s gift… We have a treasure in us – our souls. If we preserve it in this temporary world, where we came as pilgrims, we will inherit eternal life with Christ. Joy, unspeakable joy… Angels and saints, God the Father and the Queen of Heaven await us… How happy we are to be Orthodox, right and glorious. Elder Nikolai Guryanov
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Elder of the Last Times: Nikolai Guryanov 🌿There lives on the island a man of great spiritual strength, and he is particularly dear to the Lord, because he is one from the last times. In him all of you can see the precious manifestations of our faith and the highest love of Christ, which is so rare and uncommon. The Elder Nikolai loves Christ and his neighbor so excessively that nothing could distract him from the love of God. That place on the island is to be sacred, a Temple of the Throne of God will be erected there. Ordinary people shouldn’t work at that place; there should be monks with pure hearts and righteous thoughts. By God’s Will, the departure time of Father Nikolai to the Abode of God is approaching. There is no person on this sinful earth who doesn’t need his holy blessing. Continue reading: https://catalog.obitel-minsk.com/blog/2017/03/the-life-of-elder-nikolai-guryanov
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Elder of the Last Times: Nikolai Guryanov

  With a deep love for God and the Heavenly Queen, a monk once asked in his sincere prayer, “show me what mortal in our sinful world lives like the Holy Fathers and what struggler

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THE SUNDAY OF THE PARALYTIC: A CALL TO CHANGE FROM WITHIN Deep joy and heartfelt jubilation fill us as we read about Christ's miracles in the Gospel. These readings convey His infinite power, providential care, and ultimate love for all men. But they also teach us important life lessons. So let us take a closer look today at the narration about the paralytic. 💬 Read full
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"BEHEADED FOR CHRIST ON HIS 19th BIRTHDAY: REMEMBERING WARRIOR YEVGENY RODIONOV (1996)" Dear Friends, Today, May 23, marks both the birth and the untimely death of Yevgeny Rodionov. His name, derived from the Greek "noble," aptly describes his character — marked by gentleness, nobility of soul, and true courage. Yevgeny Rodionov, a young Russian soldier during the First Chechen War (1994-1996), endured extended captivity and brutal torture. His steadfast faith was tested when he refused to remove his baptismal cross in exchange for freedom, a decision that led to his martyrdom. Interestingly, Yevgeny never actively fought in Chechnya; he served only a month on guard duty at the Chechen-Ingush border. On his 19th birthday, the day the Orthodox Church celebrated the Ascension of the Lord, he was tragically killed by captors who boasted of their righteousness. 👉 Read more
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Two Parables and One Short Story about the Intricacies of Family Life Archpriest Oleg Stenyaev An old woman came to a priest and asked him, “What should I do with my old man who has become totally unbearable? He keeps arguing, never admits his wrongs and swears all the time! Things have clearly gotten completely out of hand.” The priest gave her a bottle of water and said, “This is holy water. As soon as your husband comes home after work, or the minute he raises his voice, immediately take it into your mouth and hold it as long as you can. The longer you hold it, the more it will help! When you run out of holy water, come back for more. A week later, the old woman came for more water, “Thank you, father! The holy water worked! My old man is now meek and calm. All our neighbours envy the life we have now — peace and harmony! Pour me some more of that holy water!” 🌼 A fifty-year-old man wanted to divorce his wife. Once he came to see an ascetic. The elder asked the man why he was doing that. The man answered, “I want to leave my wife because I cannot stand her.” The elder asked, “How do you address her?” “By name,” the man replied. “Wrong,” said the elder, “you should call her beloved or my dear.” The man replied that after 50 years he had forgotten what love was. The elder said, “Do as I say and see what happens.” The man did as he had been told. When he came to see the elder after two months, he fell at his feet and said that the elder saved him and his family. “My wife has changed! She has become a better person.” The elder replied, “It is not your wife, it is you who have changed.” 🌼 A few days ago, I was consecrating an apartment. I noticed that the owners were well prepared: they had icons, stickers with crosses, candles, incense and oil… ‘Wait, what is that red sediment in the oil bottle?’ At first, I even thought that it was oil from the Holy Unction. I asked the house owners what it was about. They explained to me that in due order they had added Tabasco sauce there. I was shocked. “Well,” they said, “we did everything as you instructed Peter and Svetlana”. Peter and Svetlana are our mutual friends, whose house I had also consecrated about six months ago. ‘Now that explains it,’ I thought. Six months ago, Svetlana and Peter asked me to come and consecrate their house, because “things have gotten out of hand; we keep fighting, and it looks like a divorce is near at hand”. I came to them, asked them all sorts of questions and listened to them complaining about each other like little children. “Okay,” I said, “now let’s pray, and then we’ll talk” We prayed, consecrated the house and sprinkled it with holy water. “What should we do with the oil that is left?” they asked me. I jokingly answered, “You need to take some Tabasco sauce (you can also use Chili, but it is more customary for the Orthodox people to adhere to Tabasco), add it to the oil and smear your tongues with it as soon as you begin fighting” (It should be noted here that both of them had ready tongues.) As it turned out, Peter and Svetlana did just as I said! “Well, how did it work out for them?” I asked. “Oh, it was like they were having a honeymoon again! They walk hand in hand everywhere and they even became interested in religion. Besides, she seems to be pregnant. I am shy to ask, but it looks that way.” Of course, Peter and Sveta knew exactly how to prepare for the consecration of the apartment.
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KIEV-BRATSK ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD The rich history of the wonderworking Kiev-Bratsk (i.e. "Brotherhood") Icon of the Mother of God revealed in 1654 tells us about the arduous spiritual life of Christians of that time, filled with asceticism and prayerful devotion. The icon was originally kept in the church of Saints Boris and Gleb in the city of Vyshgorod (Kiev). 💬 Read full
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Patience begins with love. For you to tolerate a person, you must feel pain for him. Saint Paisios of the Holy Mountain
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