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Dolgiye Mountains, Russia by Arseny Kashkarov
by Yulia Maltseva
From the feast of Saint Panteleimon at Holy Cross Monastery, Wayne, West Virginia
Every task we perform is at the same time a prayer. Our thoughts are focused on the job, and when we perform it from the heart, this means that we are doing it for God.
Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
Christianity speaks about the restoration of life as communion, it speaks about the spiritual body that over the course of our whole life we have developed through love, through our pursuits, through our relationships, through our coming out of ourselves. It speaks not about the eternity of matter, but about its final spiritualization; about the world that finally becomes truly a body--the life and love of mankind; about the world that has become fully communion with Life.
'O Death, Where is Thy Sting?' by Fr. Alexander Schmemann
Christianity is both faith and practice. It is a process--the ongoing process of growing into the image of Jesus Christ that begins with baptism and the reception of the Holy Spirit. The Divine Liturgy both expresses this relationship and brings the faithful into that ongoing saving relationship with God the Father, made possible by the Son and brought about by the Holy Spirit: it brings them indeed into a deep, personal, and spiritual worship experience before the very Throne of God.
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“Above all, always see Jesus in every person, and consequently treat each one not only as an equal and as a brother or sister, but also with great humility, respect, and selfless generosity.”
- Blessed Charles de Foucauld