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Holies Given for the people who want to be Holy ( Part 2 of many)

Holies are given for the people who want to be holy (Part 2 of many) My beloved who is tempted by different kind of sexual temptations, for you I am writing. Who is church for? Church is for YOU, as I am sure you want to be holy even if you are not now. The tips I am going to share with you are from your brothers and sisters who overcame sexual temptations over time. First, Thank God every time you fall, as he came for you and for you he is giving His Body and Blood. Remember the story of the monk who was asked by someone, “What are you doing in the monastery?” The monk replied “I fall and rise up.” Yes, he falls and God (Christ is risen) raises him up. Another tip is to start to inject in your mind words of blessing, so they can purify the scenes, words which are not for the sons and daughters of light. The third tip to consider is to decorate your room with the saying of saints, like the famous saying of St. Moses the Great: “Repentance turns adulterers and adulteresse

Hollies for the Holy (Part 1 of many)

Holies for the Holy   (part 1 of many)  I will start to talk more openly about issues I have been hearing about lately in an attempt to tackle them as faithfully as I can with my poor knowledge. Youth who are tempted by sexual temptations in all its different shapes and ranks, when they come to the church and see sermon-level people behaving well (the people who know how to raise up their hands high enough to reach heaven, who close their eyes while they are praying, who beat their chest)--these tempted youth just reach a point where they would say to themselves, "you know what buddies, it is not for us to be here." They would go away without return. My beloved if these sermon-level people were holy enough they would contain you in their heart. They cannot be holy if they do not seek YOUR salvation. They cannot be real holy creatures without YOU. Holiness is the unity of the church with ALL its members, the healthy and the unhealthy. No matter where you 

HIM

HIM   (Part 2 of 3)  Fr. Lev Gillette ( http://orthodoxwiki.org/Lev_Gillet) visited Egypt once. My senior priest Fr. Athanasius Farag narrated this story about him: His Grace Bishop Moussa, Bishop of Youth, and Fr. Athanasius were in charge of preparing his schedule, so one time Bishop Moussa was showing   Fr. Gillette the schedule, and he did not comment or say a word, so Bishop Moussa thought that he was upset about the schedule or agenda of that day. So Bishop Moussa asked him, "how does this agenda sound? Do you have any changes?" Here Fr. Lev looked deeply and said to Bishop Moussa: "I trained myself to speak ONLY to Him and about Him." Who is He? Are we trained to do the same? Some of Fr. Lev Gillette's books: The Jesus Prayer http://www.amazon.com/The-Jesus-Prayer-Lev-Gillet/dp/0881410136 In Thy Presence http://www.amazon.com/Thy-Presence-Lev-Gillet/dp/0913836346/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345087458&sr=1-3&keyword

R U following me or following HIM?

R U following me or following HIM? I see many of us these days running after famous persons, priests and bishops, etc. This reminds me of John chapter 6:51, when Jesus talked about His body and Blood not in a representative form but in reality: “ I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world.” We read in the same chapter that “ From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more,” as they said,“This is a hard saying; who can understand it?” (John 6:60).  Are you following the person, or Christ who is in the person? How much time you spend, my beloved, running after this person, listening to him or her, following from place to place, organize your day around this person, regardless of whether  you have time to sit in your room and talk to Christ, who is in that person and who is in you too? Faithful is our ble

Bowing from the waist or from the knees (part 1/3)

Bowing from the waist or from the knees? (part 1/3)  I read this story in the humorous book by Fr Joseph Huneycutt,  “We Came, We Saw, We Converted: The Lighter Side of Orthodoxy in America.”  (https://www.conciliarpress.com/products/We-Came%2C-We-Saw%2C-We-Converted.html).  T here was a debate in one of the churches about how to worship God. As the title shows, the two teams quarreled with each other, almost becoming physical in their fight, and at the end they decided to go to Elder Hermit Sosimas. When they revealed their argument,  “Holy father, as you see , during   the holy season of   Lent, we have almost come to blows, our parish is being rent at the seams, we are at war with each other. Tell us, what is the ancient way of the Church?” The elder looked at them with tears streaming down his face, his heart aching, and said, “ But, my dear children, this is the ancient way of the Church!”  So quarreling also was in the ancient church. This reminds me of the fact that

lives of Christians are tough Part 3/3

Part 3 "Therefore, do not say that the Lord’s commandments are difficult. For if it was difficult, the Lord would not command us to do it. How can He command us to do something which cannot be carried out? God cannot command us to do the impossible. He gives the commandment, no matter how difficult it seems, and at the same time He gives the capability for its execution. He gives the commandment and with it He gives grace. The Holy Spirit works within the heart in order to qualify it for work, and participates with it in the work. Otherwise no one would have been capable to overcome Satan, who is like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)." From the Book of HH Pope Shenouda "Life of Repentance and Purity "

I will not open to you Part 2/3

“I will not open up to you as I am satisfied with my life like this, without your advice.” Part 2 My beloved, I say to you, how do you measure your satisfaction? Is it momentary or is it something that can secure a good future for you? Is it “just live your life now and do not worry about tomorrow”? What kind of satisfaction are you referring to? “Okay Father, do you believe that I can enjoy a harsh life of prayers, fasting and repentance? This is a huge burden for me, and now I am happy without you.” My beloved, or my happiness in Christ as St. Seraphim of Sarov used to call the people, it is a harsh not lovely life, I cannot deny this – but only if you try to do it on your own. But this is not the truth, do not fool yourself. Without God’s Grace we cannot love what we are doing. Do you want to tell me that the youth who are living among us and who overcome temptations   do it out of force? No, they definitely do it out of love. So the key is in God’s Grace if you want it

To those who refuse to meet me, part 1/3

To my sisters and brothers who refuse to meet me, part 1 I knocked your door and waited for you to come out so we can sit together, but you did not open to me. I heard your cough and you heard my voice so our voices met but our faces did not. I was praying deeply to meet you. I knew what was on your mind: "Here this black dressed priest came back. He's going to ask why I didn't come to church, why I didn't come to Sunday School, why I didn't confess. I am just satisfied the way I am man, leave me alone. I don't want to see you." Oh... I will never ask you questions my sister or brother. I will listen to you. I am following the words of my master St. John Chrysostom, who said, "Who would leave a bag of diamonds in the street -- how about the soul of your brother and sister? It is more precious than a bag of diamonds." That is why I am knocking at your door. Not to "blame and shame" you, as my professor Olga at the Coady Institute ta

R U Helping

Dear Servant, Are you helping by being a brick to build the church or a brake to slow the church down? When I trust you to help the building up of the church, I do it as God delegated responsibilities to his disciples and so on. If you take the responsibility, either be honest, or say I cannot do it, or ask how to do it. But if you take the responsibility, but do not want to listen and learn, this harms our one body in Christ. Are you helping Jesus Christ ? In what way?

Stumbling Block

To you I am writing, My Sisters and brothers are away from God’s Divine love because of …….(people who think they are Christian but they are not). If you are one of those who hate to meet with a priest like me wearing black, or talking to people who stay two hours Sundays mornings in a different address than your home one (i.e. Park Ave, or any address of any church)… If you are one of those , I ask you to sit with yourself and think again, if you felt your presence in the church has no value, it is not your fault; it might be my fault or others who use the microphone. My beloved, without you the body of Christ is lacking one member, if our church was keen that the ill people should receive the Holy Communion after Sunday Liturgy, that is because even if this person is ill but he is part of Christ’s body, without him or her we cannot be united as a Church, that is why the Church delivers the Sacrament to the houses and hospitals. You might have seen in your life many