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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The Coming of Saint Severus, Patriarch of Antioch to Egypt






On this day St. Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, came to Egypt in the days of Eustinos the Emperor. This Emperor opposed the Orthodox belief, following that of the council of Chalcedon. However Queen Theodora, his wife, was an Orthodox and she loved St. Severus because of his Christian virtues and his true faith. The Emperor called him one day and many discussions took place regarding the faith, but the Emperor would not turn away from his wrong belief. The Emperor issued his orders to slay St. Severus. The Queen besought the saint to escape to save himself but he refused saying, "I am ready to die holding the Orthodox faith." However, as the Queen and the God loving brethren insisted, he and some brethren left to Egypt.

When the Emperor sought St. Severus and did not find him, he sent soldiers after him. But God hid St. Severus from the soldiers and they did not see him although he was close to them. When he came to Egypt, he went disguised from place to place and from monastery to monastery, and God made many signs and wonders by his hands.

One day, he went to the desert of Scete, at Wadi-El Natroun, and he entered the church in a uniform of a stranger monk and a great miracle took place at that time. It came to pass, that after the priest had placed the bread (Kourban) on the altar and gone around the church offering the incenses, and after the reading of the Epistles and the Gospel, he lifted off the Ebrospharin (altar covering), and did not find the Kourban in the paten; so, the priest was disturbed and wept. He turned towards the worshippers saying, "O my brethren, I did not find El-Kourban in the paten, and I know not whether this thing has happened because of my sin or because of your sin." The people wept; and straightaway, the angel of the Lord appeared to the priest and told him, "This has happened not because of your sin or because of the sin of the worshippers but because you offered El-Kourban in the presence of the Patriarch. The priest replied, "And where is he, O my Lord?" The angel pointed towards St. Severus. St. Severus was standing in a corner of the church and the priest recognized him by the grace of the Holy Spirit. The priest came to Abba Severus, who commanded him to continue the liturgy after they brought him to the altar with great honor. When the priest had gone up to the altar he found the offering on the paten as before. They all praised God and glorified His Holy Name.
 
St. Severus went forth from that place and came to the city of Sakha where he dwelt with a noble, and righteous man named Dorotheus, and he remained there until his departure.

His prayers be with us all and Glory be to our God, forever. Amen.


The Coming of Saint Severus, Patriarch of Antioch to EgyptOn this day St. Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, came to Egypt...
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

The Knowledge of The Cross





"The knowledge of the Cross is concealed in the sufferings of the Cross."

St Isaac The Syrian 



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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Two Arms of The Cross




Truth was crucified by love and love was crucified to show us that there is no truth without love. Seek truth and love in everything and you will remain the true disciple of Jesus Christ who came to institute truth and love as the two feet of His grace. 

If truth is lacking and there is no love be aware that the Cross has two arms--love and truth--which must embrace us to bring us to fellowship with our Lord Jesus Christ. 

Abbot Sophronius of upper Egypt 

Happy Feast of the Cross to all. 



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

The Benefit of Praying For Others




“Do not let pass any opportunity to pray for anyone, either at his request or at the request of his relatives, friends, of those who esteem him, or of his acquaintances. 

The Lord looks favorably upon the prayer of our love, and upon our boldness before him. Besides this, prayer for others is very beneficial to the one himself who prays for others; it purifies the heart, strengthens faith and hope in God, and enkindles our love for God and our neighbor.

When praying, say thus: ‘Lord, it is possible for Thee to do this or that to this servant of Thine; do this for him, for Thy name is the Merciful Love of Men and the Almighty."

St. John of Kronstadt



The Benefit of Praying For Others “Do not let pass any opportunity to pray for anyone, either at his request or at the...
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Pure Intention







God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention 
with which our actions are performed than 
on the actions themselves.

St. Augustine



Pure Intention God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention with which our actions are performed than...
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Martyrdom And the Coptic Church





They were stoned, they were sawn in two, were tempted, were slain with the sword. They wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, tormented—  of whom the world was not worthy. They wandered in deserts and mountains, in dens and caves of the earth.  
Hebrews 11:37-38

St. Mark who preached Christianity in Alexandria, Egypt was an Apostle, Evangelist and Martyr. He was dragged through the streets of Alexandria until his head was detached from his body thus received the Heavenly Crown of Martyrdom. 
May his prayers be with us all Amen.
Happy Feast of Nayrouz to all.




Martyrdom And the Coptic Church They were stoned, they were sawn in two, were tempted, were slain with the sword. They...
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Gain Friend


This very moment I may, if I desire, become the friend of God.

If two friends ask you to judge a dispute, don’t accept, because you will lose one friend; on the other hand, if two strangers come with the same request, accept because you will gain one friend.

St. Augustine

This very moment I may, if I desire, become the friend of God.If two friends ask you to judge a dispute, don’t accept,...
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