580. Fifth Sunday of Great Lent: Saint Mary of Egypt – Flee into the Wilderness!

This story has always captivated me, for reasons I can’t explain. The Monastery of Saint Savas (Mar Sabas) in the Palestinian West Bank down below Jerusalem is one of the oldest continually functioning monasteries in the world. In the late Fourth Century monks from Mar Sabas spent much of Lent alone in the desert. A […]

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579. Fourth Sunday of Great Lent: Saint John Climacos – Climbing the Ladder to Heaven

  The theme for this Fourth Sunday of Lent is Saint John Climacos (of “the Ladder”) so called because of his book The Ladder of Divine Ascent, one of the most popular books in the ancient world. More about him in a bit. A Wandering Introduction to the Ladder of Saint John Climacos Two stories: 1 […]

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578. Third Sunday of Great Lent: Sunday of the Holy Cross

  Lest we forget:   The Third Sunday of Great Lent It’s Mid-Lent. A good time to review your Lenten Rule. Is it too easy to be challenging? Too difficult to be kept? Say a prayer and adjust it, if need be. Great Lent Does the Holy Orthodox Church ever change? Actually, yes. But not […]

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577. Second Sunday of Great Lent – Saint Gregory Palamas: Can we know God?

   Do not fret because of him who prospers in his way, because of the man who brings wicked schemes to pass.    Cease from anger, and forsake wrath; do not fret—it only causes harm.    For evildoers shall be cut off; but those who wait on the Lord, they shall inherit the earth.   […]

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