2019-04-02T04:09:37-05:00

Sin divides and destroys what is good, including and especially the existence of that which is contaminated by sin. It is, as St. Augustine explained, related to death because it seeks for the end of all things, slowly eliminating and destroying them until they are gone: The highest essence imparts existence to all that exists. That is why it is called essence. Death imparts no actual existence to anything which has died. If it is really dead it has indubitably... Read more

2019-04-01T03:04:43-05:00

“Be angry,” Paul says, “but do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.”  (Eph. 4:26-7 RSV). Be angry but do not sin. How can Paul say this if anger is a sin, indeed, one of the deadly sins? How can Jesus cleanse the temple, showing his anger at sin, and not be guilty of sin? Not all anger is a sin, but the reaction to anger, and specific... Read more

2019-03-29T03:13:37-05:00

The defiled mind, with its attachment to the falsely understood self, establishes an erroneous duality between that self and the rest of being. Reflecting upon that duality, it establishes a false view of the world, seeing it as something entirely independent and separate from the self. Then it creates concept after concept for the various phenomena it observes in being, separating and dividing them from each other. The tendency to dissect being and divide it into independent, non-related atomic parts... Read more

2019-03-28T03:04:21-05:00

 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want; he makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil; for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.  Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of my enemies; thou... Read more

2019-03-26T08:27:15-05:00

“Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others” (Philip. 2:4 RSV). Christians are expected to be people who love, and in that love, look after each other. Indeed, if we are people of love, we will give of ourselves, helping them when we can, and not just out of obligation, but because we want to do so. When we have been truly touched by God, when we have been awakened... Read more

2023-03-30T04:45:48-05:00

Paul, in the letter to the Philippians, tells Christians that they are not to be lazy, that they are not to be sluggish, but rather, they must work out their salvation: Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for God is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure (Philip.... Read more

2019-03-23T03:38:29-05:00

Religious liberty is important.  We are to be given the freedom to worship, or not worship, God (or a multitude of gods) as we please, without any external force imposing upon us a limit to our worship. This means that the state should not impose an undue burden upon us and try to suggest a particular form of worship as acceptable, regulating and denigrating other forms of worship. There is, of course, a limit: society has the right and duty... Read more

2019-04-03T07:08:32-05:00

We are a mix of spiritual and material realities, each desiring and leading us to natures similar to themselves. Our spirit desires spiritual things, while our body desires material things. Nothing of this is bad. Our nature is good, and so the desires of the spirit and those of the body are good. But they must remain in a harmonious balance, never seeking and promoting one particular need over the expense of all others which we might have. We must... Read more

2019-03-20T03:05:55-05:00

It has become extremely difficult for our youth to come together and form families. Many things stand in their way. They need to get an education; this is something few can do without any student loans. Then they need to get a job, but how many of them find good paying careers are easy to find? Few and far between! And when they finally get themselves a sustainable career (if they ever do), and they find a spouse, they find... Read more

2019-03-19T03:05:21-05:00

We know little about Amma Sarah; she is a saint of the church, whose feast is celebrated on July 13. It seems that she was born in a wealthy Christian family in the 5th century, but found herself through her education and innate desires, attracted to the ascetic life.[1] Her desire was to become pure at heart so that she could be united with God; this led her to a long struggle against the desires of the flesh, “lust” and... Read more

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