Chapter 1-6
Chapter One Introduction: The topic of this article: the humility and incarnation of the Word. Teaching about creation through the Word. The Father accomplished the salvation of the world through Him […]
Chapter One Introduction: The topic of this article: the humility and incarnation of the Word. Teaching about creation through the Word. The Father accomplished the salvation of the world through Him […]
The Church's descent into the bitterness of trials 64. While she receives praise from the Bridegroom, she humbly refuses to accept him in his presence.
The role of Christ in his suffering church Continue reading »
Inner beauty! 11. Indeed, “the king brought me into his chambers” (Song of Songs 1:4 LXX). Blessed is the soul that enters the chambers, when it ascends
Enjoying the soul with the kingdom’s robes – “Heavenly Life” Continue reading »
If we reflect deeply on the first chapters of the Book of Genesis, we find that man came into existence by the action of divine love. And in existence
The beauty of paradise: “And the Lord God planted a garden in Eden in the east, and there he placed the man whom he had formed” (Genesis 2:8
Publisher's Introduction This book contains two sermons by St. John Chrysostom out of three sermons he delivered on Good Friday, published
The Cross - Two sermons on the crucifixion of Christ by Saint John Chrysostom Continue reading »
Death is the result of the new state into which man passed after the fall, and its cause is sin. Thus it became man's enemy. But this life is only an inn. We enter it and spend our whole present life in it. But we strive to leave it with good hope. We must not leave here anything that we might miss there.
The characteristics of Orthodox spirituality appear in the book Al-Tariudi {Al-Nour Publications has reprinted it in partnership with the Saint John of Damascus Institute in Balamand
Who has not felt one day that the best thing in life, in the end, is the joy of friendship, pure and constant joy?
Chapter Four: The Eucharist and the unity of believers in the church community Continue reading »
Efxandius's father was a Persian Christian who fled to Syria in the year 360 due to the persecution of Sapor, king of the Persians. There he got married
A simple village person. He came to a monastery and they used him as an assistant to the cook. They assigned him the ugliest kitchen work, and because of his simplicity, he was the subject of ridicule and ridicule.
Saint Ahmed the Calligrapher lived in Constantinople in the seventeenth century. His profession was an archivist. He did not have a wife, she was