Showing posts with label Orthodox Advent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orthodox Advent. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2008

Advent

With the Orthodox Nativity Fast, or season of Advent (looking to Christ's coming) upon us, I am taking some time to reflect upon my blessings, renewing my prayer life, and reading Holy Scripture. This quote below by St. John of Kronstadt casts a light on one of my many flaws: making judgments on people, whether spoken or not, it is something to be rooted out by the renewing of the Holy Spirit in me. 
Please make straight my crooked lines, O Lord!  Enable me to see Christ in others, stay my wont of judgment and grant vision of my own sins.
Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner.


"Never confuse the person, formed in the image of God, with the evil that is in him, because evil is but a chance misfortune, illness, a devilish reverie.  But the very essence of the person is the image of God, and this remains in him despite every disfigurement." -St. John of Kronstadt

Probably like many of you reading, the Lord's Prayer is a staple in our life.  You may enjoy hearing the familiar refrain in Gaelic found here.

*Celtic cross is created by one of my favorite artists,  Cari Buziak.  The ogham writing on either side of the cross reads: "Hold Fast"
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