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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

The Resurrection




After the resurrection, when our bodies will be reunited to our souls, they will be incorruptible; and the carnal passions which disturb us now will not be present in those bodies; we shall enjoy a peaceful equilibrium in which the prudence of the flesh will not make war upon the soul; and there will no longer be that internal warfare wherein sinful passions fight against the law of the mind, conquering the soul and taking it captive by sin. 

Our nature then will be purified of all these tendencies, and one spirit will be in both, I mean in the flesh and in the spirit, and every corporeal affection will be banished from our nature. 

St. Gregory of Nyssa



After the resurrection, when our bodies will be reunited to our souls, they will be incorruptible; and the carnal...
Posted by Australian Copts on Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Saturday, April 11, 2015

The Power of Christ





Now they all feared the attacks of the Jews, but Thomas above the rest; wherefore also he said, ‘Let us go, that we also may die with Him’ [John 11:16]. Some say that he desired himself to die; but it is not so; the expression is rather one of cowardice. Yet he was not rebuked, for Christ as yet supported his weakness, but afterwards he became stronger than all, and invincible.
For the wonderful thing is this; that we see one who was so weak before the Crucifixion, become after the Crucifixion, and after having believed in the Resurrection, more zealous than any. So great was the power of Christ.
The very man who dared not go in company with Christ to Bethany, the same while not seeing Christ ran well nigh through the inhabited world, and dwelt in the midst of nations that were full of murder, and desirous to kill him.

St. John Chrysostom 




The Power of Christ Now they all feared the attacks of the Jews, but Thomas above the rest; wherefore also he said, ‘...
Posted by Australian Copts on Friday, April 10, 2015


Bearing The Cross‬






A cross of rough - hewn timber,
For our salvation planned,
Is laid down at the feet of
The sinless Son of God. 

Beneath a cross our Maker
Lies humbled in the dust,
The One upon whose shoulders
Rests all the universe. 

A cross against the sky outlined
Now bears the Holy One.
He takes away our sin and guilt,
And we receive a crown. 




Bearing The Cross A cross of rough - hewn timber,For our salvation planned, Is laid down at the feet of The sinless...
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Thursday, April 9, 2015

The Last Supper





How many of you say: I should like to see His face, 
His garments, His shoes. 
You do see Him, 
you touch Him, you eat Him. 
He gives Himself to you, not only that you may see Him, 
but also to be your food and nourishment. 

St. John Chrysostom  




How many of you say: I should like to see His face, His garments, His shoes. You do see Him, you touch Him, you eat Him....
Posted by Australian Copts on Thursday, April 9, 2015

His Love And Sacrifice






Christ held Himself in His hands 
when He gave His Body to His disciples saying: 
'This is My Body.' No one partakes 
of this Flesh before he has adored it. 

St. Augustine 




Christ held Himself in His hands when He gave His Body to His disciples saying: 'This is My Body.' No one partakes of...
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Monday, April 6, 2015

Palm Sunday





Orthodox Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, when Christ was received in Jerusalem with olive branches and palm tree leaves.

On that day Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and his fame as a teacher has astonished many people, as well as his miracles and healing of the sick, resuscitating the dead and casting out devils, doing what no one has done before. 


Moreover, being known as a huge public leader had gathered around him many hearts with love and admiration.


H. H. Pope Shenouda III




Orthodox Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, when Christ was received in Jerusalem with olive branches and palm tree...
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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Jesus Heals The Blind Man





For when He sent him to the pool of Siloam to wash, He sent him blind. And when he began to see, he did not see the Savior among the multitude that had gathered around him, but immediately, before he saw the Master, he was called to struggle in the contest. For the Master put clay on his eyes before this, that the following might be fulfilled.

For when they cast him out, Christ found him and said to him: "Do you believe in the Son of God?" For he did not see him as a prophet and struggle, but as the Son of God. He did not recognize His face, but he recognized His voice. "Do you believe," He said, "in the Son of God?"

St. John Chrysostom