Yesterday I commented on how sometimes the best of saints come from thoroughly sinful stock. Grace abounds to overflowing and overcomes even deadly sin. One need only read the lives of several of the saints in order to realize that. It was the murderer, King David, who wrote Psalm 51, which is recited by every […]
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Worst of sinners
One of Saint Paul’s claims is that he was the worst of sinners. Since then he has been followed by a long chain of sinners who have become saints. In fact, more than one writer has commented on how sometimes the best saints come from thoroughly sinful stock. I suspect that it is because of […]
Where there is God, there is no evil
Yesterday I quoted from Saint Seraphim of Sarov. One of the sayings for which he is known is: Where there is God, there is no evil. Everything coming from God is peaceful, healthy and leads a person to the judgment of his own imperfections and humility. I had mentioned two days ago that saints are […]
Some sayings of Saint Seraphim of Sarov
Saint Seraphim of Sarov is one of my favorite saints, so much so that I chose him as my patron saint. Below are some quotes from him: Acquire a peaceful spirit, and around you thousands will be saved. Where there is God, there is no evil. Everything coming from God is peaceful, healthy and leads […]
Honor to whom honor is due
A member of our congregation was buried yesterday. He was both a fireman and had served as a Marine. He also rode a motorcycle, a road hog. He died in an accident while riding his hog. An impressive man, he was one of the few men that could wear a kilt and draw absolutely no depreciating remarks. […]
Starbucks is sponsoring a boycott?????
When I think of Starbucks, frankly I think of silly names for good tasting coffee. Well, I suppose that there is coffee under all the additions that one can order, but sometimes it is hard to tell. I have not had Starbucks coffee for a while. The price is a bit rich for my blood, […]
Picture postcard saints
When I feed the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist. — (Archbishop) Dom Helder Camara America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe v. Wade has deformed a great nation. The so-called right to abortion has pitted […]
A problem of definitions
When I feed the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist. — Dom Helder Camara “When ecclesiastic love waned, when waves of capitalistic greed surged across Christian Europe, when starving masses cried out bitterly in the slums, the promise of their salvation came […]
Illogical college students
Sadly this comic is actually accurate. As many of you know, I am an Adjunct Professor at an university. One of the things my wife has heard me rant about is the lack of logic, the lack of ability to reason that is found in so many college students. But, it is not merely in […]
Islam compatible with freedom? — Orthodox Christian Network
This week the Orthodox Christian Network is having a podcast discussion on whether Islam is compatible with freedom. I do not know what they will say, but OCN is a reliable source of Orthodox thought. So, let me recommend that you may wish to listen to that podcast. You can see the details here. Let […]
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