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Great Lent: Gift of God in Christ: Part 4

Touching upon all the gifts that the season of Great Lent offers for spiritual growth, Fr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers four reflections on the emergence of life through suffering, brokenness, and death. With astute attention to the teachings of Scripture and the Fathers, Fr. John centers on the necessity of dying for true life in Christ—life eternal—to emerge.




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The Life of Repentance and Purity

The Very Rev. Fr. Dr. John Behr, the Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Dr. Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Dean of St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College, Australia, and the Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Athanasius K. Farag, Dean of Pope Shenouda III Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary, speak at the book launch of the new SVS Press book by Pope Shenouda The Life of Repentance and Purity.




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Compassion and Conscience: Health, the Good Life and the Good Death

Sponsored by the St. Ambrose Society, a student interest group at St. Vladimir's Seminary, this is a lecture by Dr. Ryan Sampson Nash, the Director of the Ohio State University Center for Bioethics.




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'The Faith I'm Looking for': God's Wonders in the Life of Antwian Davis

Antwian (Anthony) Davis has been experiencing and witnessing God's miraculous grace from a time beyond his own memories as a small child, and seemingly at every turn since: through the profound faith of his parents; in his journey from serious illness and near death in childhood to health and adulthood; from ordained Baptist minister to seminarian at St Vladimir's Seminary; and during his encounters with the sick, suffering, and incarcerated. In this episode of Voices from St Vladimir's Seminary, Antwian shares powerful stories from his life and conversion to Orthodox Christianity—including why he's thankful to his Baptist parents, who he says "actually raised me to be Orthodox." Antwian, who currently serves as SVS Press Bookstore manager, also reveals his favorite Press books and announces the next stop in his grace-filled journey, this time away from St Vladimir's Seminary.




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For the Life of the World: Part One

A brand new season of At the Intersection of East and West. Dcn. Michael will lead his Sunday-school class through Alexander Schmemann's book For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Listen to the first episode here.




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For the Life of the World: Part Two

Dcn. Michael tackles the second half of chapter one of Alexander Schmemann's book For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy.




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For the Life of the World: Part Three

Dcn. Michael echoes Fr. Schmemann's assertion that paradise and all other utopian dreams died with the death of Christ.




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For the Life of the World: Part Four

Dcn. Michael Hyatt takes his class through the Divine Liturgy, explaining the significance of each moment up through the Kiss of Peace.




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For the Life of the World: Part Five

Dcn. Michael continues taking his class through the Divine Liturgy, this time focusing on what's commonly called "the Liturgy of the Table."




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For the Life of the World: Part Six

Dcn. Michael tackles Fr. Alexander Schmemann's insights into "the sanctification of time."




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For the Life of the World: Part Seven

Dn. Michael continues his discussion of chapter three of Fr. Alexander Schmemann's For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy, this time focusing on the Christian year.




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For the Life of the World: Part Eight

Dcn. Michael discusses the sanctification of time as it relates to the Christian day.




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For the Life of the World: Part Nine

Dn. Michael discusses the sacraments of initiation—Baptism and Chrismation.




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For the Life of the World: Part Ten

Dn. Michael continues his discussion of the sacraments of initiation, this time focusing exclusively on Chrismation.




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For the Life of the World: Part Eleven

Dn. Michael investigates the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.




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For the Life of the World: Part Twelve

Dn. Michael continues his discussion of the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.




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For the Life of the World: Part Thirteen

Dcn. Michael tackles the Orthodox funeral service and the Sacrament of Healing.




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For the Life of the World: Part Fourteen

Dn. Michael explains that being witnesses is part of our identity in Christ—not something that we do, but something that we are.




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Ten Difficult Words

Dn. Michael takes a break from his "in But Not Of" series to discuss different aspects of Christian living. This week he addresses reconciliation.




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How to Be a Sinner: Like I Need This? The Sinner Identity and Its Gifts

To see ourselves as God sees us is real truth and part of that is to see ourselves as sinners when revealed by the divine light. Dn. Michael Hyatt is teaching through How to Be a Sinner by Dr. Peter Bouteneff.




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Glorifica la Imagen de Dios

Pd. Nicolás predicó sobre la paz en tu corazón que glorifica el imagine de Dios. Cada uno está hecho como Dios entonces vamos a cuidar su semejanza. (Colosenses 3:4-11) Fr. Nicholas preached about the peace in your heart that glorifies the image of God. Everyone of is made like God therefore let us strive to maintain his likeness. (Colossians 3:4-11)




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Santificación del Matrimonio

Padre Nicolás predico sobre el entendimiento de la Iglesia sobre el matrimonio entre hombres y mujeres. Él consejó que todos deben estar cuidadoso que no sean engañado de las mintiras del mundo. (1Timoteo 3:13-4:1) Fr. Nicholas preached about the understanding of the Church concerning marriage amoung men and women. He advised that all should be careful not to be fooled by the lies of the world. (1 Timothy 3:13-4:1)




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Vale la Pena el Sacrificio

El Padre Nicolás predicó sobre lo dificil del camino, pero que vale la pena el esfuerzo por la vida eterna. Father Nicholas preached about how difficult the road is, but that it is worth the effort for eternal life.




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Circle of Life

In his first episode, Steve reflects on fish, turtles, Disney, life and death.




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A Life Well Lived

Steve has been dealing with friends and family who are facing death for the past few weeks. Listen in as he talks about his father and friends and the difference between a good life and a life well lived.




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If I Were a Rich Man… Dadadadada….

Steve the Builder is on the road again and spent a week insulating and remodeling the Abbot's cell, a 60 year old building at St. Michael's Monastery in northern New Mexico.




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The Will of God for Our Life

Steve answers listener email and discusses our human fear of free will. Ultimately, we are created FOR paradise, not BY paradise.




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A Life Update

In this podcast, Steve Robinson brings us up to date on his life, a four-year-old catechist, signing a death warrant and a prison release, and the challenges of caring for aging and dying parents.




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Death, Life, and Love

Steve discusses his death at birth, his life-long desire to be old, his "death wish," and what it means to "live is Christ and to die is gain."




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A Beautiful Mind

Dn. Theodore describes an encounter he recently had with a man who claims to have written a quantum formula that proves the existence of God.




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Lifting those in Need

Fr. Roberto reflects on one of his experiences with the people that go to the mission for help.




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A Different Kind of Mission

Dn. Theodore tells about the new ministry that the mission provides.




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“To testify where life is abandoned”

Listen to reflections from time at the Refuge and back in the city: gypsy moths, hydrangeas, and "keeping the water fresh."




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“Whoever Loses His Life…”

Listen to reflections by Fr. Nicolaie about those on the mission's "Hall of Fame" and the value of each person.




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Community Life and the Gospel

Fr. Nicolaie writes about forgiveness and loss at St. John the Compassionate Mission.




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Worse than Indifference

Listen to reflections written by Fr. Nicolaie about M's experience with panhandling and the Church's loss.




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Community Life

A snapshot of an afternoon at St. John the Compassionate Mission, written by Fr. Nicolaie.




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A Birthday, a Gift, an Apology, and a Mother's Love

More stories from volunteers at the mission.




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Theophany Brings New Life and Communion

The dynamis of Theophany is towards new life and communion. We see this in the community, as God is bringing healing to Jacob, while also opposing the flattening (or "alienation of the spirit") that so often happens in modern culture.




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The Gift of Unity is Greater than the Gift of Healing

In today's generation, we do better to remain poor and in need of healing, but together in Christ; than to be healed alone and segregated through disunity. The community is learning this while walking with people like Judy.




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Scenes from Everyday Life at the Mission

Brother Luke reflects on some scenes from every day at the mission.




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Christmas Gift Ideas

Puzzled about what to give the foodies on your list? Join Martha for some gift ideas that can meet every skill level and interest and possibly keep you out of the mall!




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An Insignificant Sound




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Women's Gifts




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Blessed Are the Merciful




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Angels in our Life




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Putting Aside All Idolatry For Christ Who Is Our Life

Commenting on the epistle reading of Paul to the Colossians, the Very Rev. Dr Bogdan Bucur concentrates on the idea that the passions we struggle with also lead us into idolatry. For “when Christ who is our life appears,” we either die to the passions, or we choose them over Him.This is a battle which happens in our hearts every day, as Christ has already appeared to us through our baptism, and continues to appear to us through our every encounter with Him spiritually and physically in the sacraments and the body of the Church.




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A Unified Date for Easter?

As reported in the Byzantine Texas blogsite, the Ecumenical Patriarch is calling for a unified observance of Easter by next year, 2025, to coincide with the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea. In a sermon he said, “We beseech the Lord of Glory that the forthcoming Easter celebration next year will not merely be a fortuitous occurrence, but rather the beginning of a unified date for its observance by both Eastern and Western Christianity.” Patriarch Bartholomew went on to declare that it was “a scandal to celebrate separately the unique event of the one Resurrection of the One Lord”.




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Sowing Bountifully

Fr. Apostolos asks, "What investments are we making in the life to come?"




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A Worship Manifesto

Fr. Apostolos speaks about the importance of attending and participating in the divine services. "No matter how many theological books we read or classes we attend, the treasure of Holy Orthodoxy can only be revealed in and through the medium of divine worship."