Saint Seraphim Wonderworker of Sarov and His Spiritual Inheritance

The entire Orthodox Christian world venerates the humble Russian monk, St Seraphim of Sarov (1759-1833). This richly illustrated Llife of St. Seraphim, compiled by the renowned spiritual writer Helen Kontzevitch, includes the Saint’s teachings on the acquisition of the Holy Spirit, and concludes with an account of the Saint’s canonization in 1903. Students as well […]

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Blessed John The Wonderworker

One of the most striking events in the Orthodox Church in recent years has been the extraordinary response to the remarkable life of the reposed leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Archbishop John Maximovitch (1896-1966). He served the Church as bishop, first of Shanghai in the Far East, then of Western Europe, in Paris and […]

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The Ascetic of Love – Mother Gavrilia 2.10.1897-28.3.1992

An inspirational account of one of the twentieth century’s great ascetics and missionary of love. how to do essay writing

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Conversations with Children, Comunicating our Faith

Written by a monastic of St. John’s Monastery in Essex, this book is a helpful instructive tool for parents and teachers on how to pass on the Orthodox faith to children. Sister Magdalen includes many of her own conversations with children to make the text more than theoretical, but practical. Starting in november, school districts […]

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The Enlargement of the Heart

The Enlargement of the Heart consists of a remarkable series of presentations on the nature and purpose of human existence in St. Silouan the Athonite (1866-1938) and Elder Sophrony of Essex (1896-1993), and an Appendix comprised of two lectures on Monasticism. Delivered in Wichita, Kansas at the 2001 Clergy Brotherhood Retreat of the Antiochian Orthodox […]

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Wounded by Love – the Life and the Wisdom of Elder Porphyrios

Elder Porphyrios, a Greek monk and priest who died in 1991, stands in the long tradition of charismatic spiritual guides in the Eastern Church which continues from the apostolic age down to figures such asd Saint Seraphim of Sarov and Staretz Silouan in modern times. In this book he tells the story of his life […]

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Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation

The World Convocation on Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation took place in March 1990 in Seoul, the Republic of Korea. The debates, however, continue. Many of the documents prepared during the proves leading up to the convocation are now out of print and some materials presented at the event are not readily available […]

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Great Lent – Journey to Pascha

This revised edition of Father Alexander Schmemann’s Lenten classic examines the meaning of Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, the Prayer of St Ephraim the Syrian, the Canon of St Andrew of Crete and other neglected or misunderstood treasures of Lenten worship. Schmemann draws on the Church’s sacramental and liturgical tradition to suggest the meaning of […]

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His Life is Mine

Contemplation, prayer, spirituality these words have become popular in our day among those despairing at the banality and emptiness of the contemporary scene. But popular as well are a myriad of pseudo-spiritualities, each offering its own shortcut to spiritual satisfaction. His Life is Mine is a refreshing contrast. The book deals with prayers, and especially […]

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Life and Recent Miracles of Saint John the Russian

The life and recent miracles of the beloved Russian Saint who spent his life in Cappadocia as a prisoner of war and whose relics are now venerated in the island of Evia in Greece. Nation’s beef-production process has special www.majesticpapers.com rules for school food,

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