Repentance Prayer – Meditation on the 50th Psalm
Can wisdom always choose the right situations in life? Yes, but among the free! How many people possessed wisdom. Solomon “the Wise” […]
Can wisdom always choose the right situations in life? Yes, but among the free! How many people possessed wisdom. Solomon “the Wise” […]
Introduction: We publish below, “lessons” that the monks of Deir al-Harf received in the year 1962 from the mouth of Father Andre Scrima, in the French language.
We mean by it the covenant that God made with His people in Sinai, which is the stage of the beginning of the fulfillment of God’s promise in a covenant associated with Him.
“I urge you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service of worship” (Romans 12:1).
Among the shining stars in the sky of the righteous saints, three are worthy of the title of “theologian”: Saint John the Evangelist, the disciple whom Jesus loved.
Tertullian was born around the year 155 in Carthage to pagan parents. He received high-level education and excelled in philosophy, literature, and even medicine.
The martyrdom of these saints was around the year 320 AD, during the reign of Licinius Caesar (308-323 AD). We do not know exactly the origin of this group of forty.
He is a martyr from Antioch. He lived for 110 years, spending more than 60 of them in the army since the time of Constantinople Chlorus, father of Constantine the Great, and after him.
Saint Alexius was born in Rome in the late fourth century AD (380 AD) to pious parents close to the imperial court. His father was
Text: 1 Then the first covenant also had statutes of service and the universal sanctuary, 2 because he erected the first tabernacle that is called
The most profound definition of Christianity may be the following: Christianity is, above all, a priesthood, liturgy, and worship (1). It is the essential work of Christ
The Epistle to the Hebrews says that Christ is “a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek” (5:6). Melchizedek is a priest