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Post Posted: Mar 01, 2006 - 03:02 PM Reply with quote Back to top

+Iryny nem `hmot ,

Hi everyone,

A couple of topics...

1. MikeFam used to have a meditations section going --- why don't you guys restart this for Lent? Many people profited from that (*cough* me me *cough cough*). Smile

2. Also, many people have books that they traditionally revisit during this fast, can some of you guys post some of the titles for the rest of us to look at?

Please pray for me.

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Post Posted: Mar 02, 2006 - 06:01 AM Reply with quote Back to top

Ya salaam.... anything for you, Fortunatus. Smile

Book recommendations for Lent:
Father Arseny, Priest, Prisoner and Spiritual Father. Shows the true meaning of love under the most severe conditions. We pray that the Lord open our hearts to love as we go through a period of self-denial during Lent.

Jesus: A dialogue with the Saviour, by Fr. Lev Gillet. An excellent read (or re-read) as a daily meditation, one chapter a day.

The Seven Words of the Lord on the Cross, by H.H. Pope Shenouda. A good way to meditate on the Lord's sacrifice throughout Lent by meditating on one of the Lord's words each week of Lent.

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Post Posted: Mar 02, 2006 - 09:08 AM Reply with quote Back to top

"Show me the Way: Daily Lenten Readings" by Henri Nouwen.

I'm going through it right now and really enjoying it. Here's a sample of today's reading.

God bless,
Claudine


CHOOSE LIFE:

"Choose life, then, so that you and your descendants may live, in the love of Yahweh your God, obeying his voice, holding fast to him; for in this your life consists." Deut. 30:19-20

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A life of faith is a life of gratitude--it means a life in which I am willing to experience my complete dependence upon God and to praise and thank Him unceasingly for the gift of being. A truly eucharistic life means always saying thanks to God, always praising God, and always being more surprised by the abundance of God's goodness and love. How can such a life not also be a youthful life? It is the truly converted life in which God has become the center of all. There gratitude is joy and joy is gratitude and everything becomes a surprising sign of God's presence.

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Whenever Jesus says to the people he has healed: "your faith has saved you, " he is saying that they have found new life because they have surrendered in complete trust to the love of God revealed in him. Trusting in the unconditional love of God: That is the way to which Jesus calls us. The more firmly we grasp this, the more readily will we be able to perceive why there is so much suspicion, jealousy, bitterness, vindictiveness, hatred, violence, and discord in our world. Jesus himself interprets this by comparing God's love to the light. He says:

...though the light has come into the world
people have preferred
darkness to light
because their deeds were evil.
And indeed, everybody who does wrong
hates the light and avoids it,
to prevent his actions from being shown up;
but whoever does the truth
comes out into the light,
so that what he is doing may plainly appear as done
in God.

Jesus sees the evil in this world as a lack of trust in God's love. He makes us see that we persistently fall back on ourselves, rely more on oursleves than on God, and are inclined more to love of self than to love of God. So we remain in the darkness. If we walk in the light, then we are enabled to acknowledge in joy and gratitude that everything good, beautiful, and true comes from God and is offered to us in love.

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Prayer:

O God, you are not far from any of us,
since it is in you that we live,
and move, and exist.
You, who have overlooked the times of ignorance,
let everyone everywhere be told
that they must now repent.

Acts 17:27,28,30 "...so that they should seek the Lord in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said,'For we are also His offspring.'...Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent..."
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Post Posted: Mar 02, 2006 - 09:00 PM Reply with quote Back to top

+Iryny nem `hmot ,

Smile Thanks, Carol and Claudine. Smile

I'll have to make a visit to the bookstore. Very Happy

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Hey, I don't have a book suggestion, but I have a sermon suggestion Smile. Try "The Word of the Cross" (Father Thomas Hopko)... I loved it.
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Post Posted: Mar 17, 2006 - 07:06 AM Reply with quote Back to top

c.r. wrote:
Hey, I don't have a book suggestion, but I have a sermon suggestion Smile. Try "The Word of the Cross" (Father Thomas Hopko)... I loved it.


Oh Can you PLEEEEEEEEASE send me the link or the file to ANY Sermons by Fr. Thomas Hopko. I have been looking for his sermons for ages. I have two of them so far; A radio interview "God and human Sexuality", and "The work of God".

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Post Posted: Mar 17, 2006 - 11:34 AM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi, I actually bought the CD from St. Vladimir's Seminary Press:

http://www.svspress.com/product_info.ph ... ts_id=2602

Also, they often play his lectures at 9pm EST on Ancient Faith Radio (ancientfaithradio.org) - see the link "Great Tapes Series"... ENJOY!
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