infinite Love

blooming onion

Faith is the beginning of love.

Evagrios of Pontus

All that is best, that attracts our spiritual gaze and the inclinations of our heart in man, is from God, from His Son, and from His Spirit…

God is nearer to us than any man at every time. He is nearer to me than my raiment, nearer than the air or light, nearer than my wife, father, mother, daughter, son, or friend. I live in Him, soul and body.  I breathe in Him, think in Him, feel, consider, intend, speak, undertake, work in Him.  “For in Him we live, and move, and have our being.”

St John of Kronstadt


honeycomb of thanksgiving

sweetness of joy

Christ is Risen!  Truly HE is risen!

As impossible as it is to describe the sweetness of honey to one who has never tasted honey, so the goodness of God cannot be clearly communicated by way of teaching if we ourselves are not able to penetrate into the goodness of the Lord by our own experience.

Saint Basil the Great


die daily?

those who hear will live

Abba Moses asked Abba Sylvanus, “Can a man lay a new foundation every day?”    The Abba said, “If he works hard, he can lay a new foundation at every moment.”

Our daily life is preparation for death.

Be firm in your faith – established and centered in Christ.  “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind;

and, love your neighbor as yourself.” (Luke 10:27)

Embrace the counter-intuitive.

Make room for blessings in disguise and in so doing, even loss can be received as a gift from God so that He can give you more life.

“The Lord died and resurrected to prove and demonstrate our own resurrection from the dead.  With His resurrection an inextinguishable flame of faith was kindled forever in the hearts of men, that they too would be resurrected.”

Bishop Nikolai Velmirovic

A Treasure of Orthodox Spirituality



Pascha of beauty

not in a box

“We knew not whether we were on heaven on on earth,

for surely there is no such splendor or beauty anywhere on earth.

We can not describe it to you; only this we know,

that God dwells there among people…

we can not forget that beauty.”

Report of the envoys to Prince Vladimir of Kiev (10th century) upon returning to the Ukraine

yet still completely overwhelmed by the beauty

of the Orthodox Christian worship at the Hagia Sophia – Constantinople.

God is a mystery

unable to be grasped

Otherwise God would not be God

Evagrius of Pontus (4th Century)


thomas sunday

 

Thomas Sunday

 

“Then He said to Thomas, “Reach your finger here, and look at My hands; and reach your hand here, and put it into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing.” And Thomas answered and said to Him, “My Lord and my God!” (John 20: 19– 28)

Thomas Sunday.

Beyond doubt : The touching of Thomas is a bold encounter – replacing disbelief with a great and reliable faith.

Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!


bright saturday

ResurrectionChrist

Christ is Risen!  Truly He is risen!

Shine!  Shine!  O Jerusalem

the glory of the Lord has shown on Thee

exalt now and be glad O Zion

be radiant O pure Theotokos in the Resurrection of your Son!

An icon is a window into heaven and also tells us something of our relationship with God.  In our small mission parish on Holy Saturday morning (that was one week ago), the Liturgy is served from the center of the nave – atop of the epitaphio – a woven cloth with an image of Christ in the tomb.

This is a small and very beautiful tradition within some of the slavic Churches.

Every year, we are reminded in the homily that this is the “already but not yet” of the Resurrection.

Already but not yet.”  There is a story that a long time ago a man once asked a monk, “What do you do here in the monastery?”  To which the monk replied, “We fall and get up, fall and get up, fall and get up again.”

Eucharisteo – Grace Thankgiving Joy.  

Standing so close to the Holy Gifts, which are now in the nave of the Church,  “already but not yet” becomes apparent.  That is the closeness of the Savior, and His loving kindness and life-giving hands also grabbing the wrists and the lifting up of the faithful.

We who fall and get up, fall and get up, fall and get up again and again and again – through the outreached arms of Christ.

The Resurrection icon presents the steadfast, transformative, live-giving, restorative love of God for all of humanity and the gentle tenderness of a parent.

“We can not be too gentle, too kind.”  Saint Seraphim of Sarov

And if today, you find that you doubt – maybe like Saint Thomas, remember always that such is the love of “our Father” for you and me and everyone.

Christ is Risen!  Truly He is risen!

Holy Saturday


bright friday

bright friday

I know you to be a radiant and holy temple of the Master of all, O Maiden, and a Spring whence sprang forth Christ, the Water of immortality, wherefrom we are given to drink.

Third ode of the Canon to the Mother of God

Bright Week Friday

“The Most Holy Mother of God prays for us ceaselessly. She is always visiting us. Whenever we turn to her in our heart, she is there. After the Lord, she is the greatest protection for mankind. How many churches there are in the world that are dedicated to the Most Holy Mother of God! How many healing springs where people are cured of their ailments have sprung up in places where the Most Holy Theotokos appeared and blessed those springs to heal both the sick and the healthy! She is constantly, by our side, and all too often we forget her.”

+ Elder Thaddeus


bright thursday

bright thursday

“This is the day of Resurrection; Let us be radiant in the festival! Let us embrace one another; Let us call brothers, even those who hate us, And forgive all things in the resurrection. And therefore let us proclaim: Christ is risen from the dead, By death He has trampled upon death, and to those in the tombs He is bestowing Life!”

Paschal Hymn

Let God Arise

This hymn is chanted on Pascha but also during Bright Week, and it is a remembrance of the beginning of the Fast – when we celebrated Forgiveness Vespers – calling to remembrance the essence of the Fast – to love God above all and love our neighbor as ourselves.

Basking in the jubilation of the Resurrection, the faithful greet one another with “Christ is Risen!” before even saying hello.

Truly this is the most joyous time of our year!