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  • Praying in the Rain

    PASCHA Joy, or not

    May 10, 2008June 25, 2015 · Fr. Michael Gillis

    Holy Nativity is growing! We had 68 for PASCHA. It was glorious. Or was it? Why is it that two people can share what appears to be the exact same experience, but each come away with very different impressions of it? One comment I heard from a visitor was “You just keep repeating the same thing over and over again” [Christ is risen]. We certainly do! I can see how that could…

  • Glory to God for All Things

    Myrrhbearers and the Truth

    May 10, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    The second Sunday after our Lord’s Pascha is always remembered as the “Sunday of the Myrrhbearers,” when the Church remembers the women and men who cared for our Lord’s body after His death on the Cross. Joseph and Nicodemus are the two men remembered. Mary and Martha of Bethany, Mary Magdalene, Mary the wife of Cleophas, Salome, Susanna and Joanna (and in some accounts Mary, the Mother of God) are those numbered…

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    I Am Not A Theologian

    May 9, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    It was noted in a comment earlier that this Blog was not nominated (for the Eastern Christian Blog Awards) in the category of theology. I should say quickly that I’m honored to be suggested as a blog worthy of consideration in any category and that there are some excellent theological blogs out there that I read regularly. I was not disappointed to be in a category other than theology (I do not…

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    More on Peace from St. Silouan

    May 9, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    How may we preserve peace of soul among the temptations of our times? Judging by the Scriptures and the temper of folk today, we are living through the final period. Yet must we still preserve our souls’ peace, without which – as St. Seraphim said, who upheld Russia by his prayer – we cannot be saved. During his lifetime the Lord preserved Russia because of his prayer; and after St. Seraphim another…

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    Peace

    May 8, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    From the teachings of St. Silouan: The man who likes to have his own way will never know peace.

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    A Stranger in a Strange Land

    May 7, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    The Old Testament has a very discernible type within its stories: that of the stranger in a strange land. Joseph the patriarch is such a character in Egypt. Daniel is such a character in Babylon as are the Three Young Men. To a degree, Jacob is such a character in the house of his father-in-law. In each of these cases the stranger is seen to be faithful to God despite many incentives…

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    How to "Read" the Church

    May 5, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    If, as I have wrtten, the Orthodox Church itself is the proper interpretation of Scripture – then one might ask, “How am I supposed to read the Scriptures if their interpretation is the Church?” It is a good, even an obvious question, but one which points us to the very thing at hand: the nature of interpretation. In general usage, to speak of interpreting something is to speak of explaining and commenting…

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    A Letter from Butyrskaya Prison - Pascha 1928

    May 4, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    Serge Schmemann, son of Fr. Alexander Schmemann, in his wonderful little book, Echoes of a Native Land, records a letter written from one of his family members of an earlier generation, who spent several years in the prisons of the Soviets and died there. The letter, written on the night of Pascha in 1928 is to a family member, “Uncle Grishanchik” (This was Grigory Trubetskoi who had managed to emigrate to Paris).…

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    More on an Orthodox Hermeneutic

    May 3, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    It is the common witness of the gospels that the disciples seemed to have no clue when it came to the death and resurrection of Christ – until after the resurrection. The classic story of this is to be found in St. Luke’s gospel: Now behold, two of them were traveling that same day to a village called Emmaus, which was seven miles from Jerusalem. And they talked together of all these…

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    An Orthodox Hermeneutic

    May 2, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    Is or can there be such a thing as an Orthodox hermeneutic (method of interpretation) of Scripture? Ā I asserted in a recent post that there was such a thing and that the Orthodox would do well to work towards its recovery rather than using the hermeneutics of others who do not hold the Orthodox faith. I will make a small suggestion for how this may be understood. St. Paul, writing to the…

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    The Boundaries We Draw and the Boundaries God Draws

    May 1, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    I pushed the envelope a little in my last post, intentionally pressing against what I understand to be false boundaries created by an inadequate understanding of Scripture and a view of the world that establishes limits at places they need not be. I am not an enemy of boundaries – indeed – without them we would not exist – at least not as Persons. Even though the Orthodox faith speaks of union…

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    Literally Wrong

    April 30, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    I have written on a number of occasions about the interpretation of the Scriptures and particularly about the problems of Biblical literalism. I have also, on occasion, made a link between Biblical literalism and a sort of “literalism” about the world and the universe about us. I believe that both are deeply connected and share a world-view which is, ultimately, grounded in ideas of the modern world (rather than historic, traditional ideas…

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    The Kingdom of God Is Not A Choice We Make

    April 29, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    The Kingdom of God is coming whether you like it or not.

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    Christos Voskrese! (Christ is Risen)

    April 27, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    This delightful youtube video was shared in comments yesterday. I thought it worth posting up front. Our reader Dejan has offered a translation in the comments. The words are from a poem by St. Nikolai Velimirovich who served for a time as the Rector of St. Tikhon’s Seminary – truly one of the great Serbian saints of the modern era. Please ignore the “automatically generated” stuff, I don’t know enough about it’s…

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    Christ is Risen!

    April 27, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, And upon those in the tombs bestowing life! Š„Š Š˜Š”Š¢ŠžŠ” Š’ŠžŠ”ŠšŠ Š•Š”Š•! Š’ŠžŠ˜Š”Š¢Š˜ŠŠ£ Š’ŠžŠ”ŠšŠ Š•Š”Š• ! Ā 

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    God's Great Sabbath

    April 26, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    One of the most immediately puzzling passages in Genesis is in the creation story where we are told that God “rested on the Seventh (Sabbath) day.” It obviously cannot be taken in the literal sense that God needed rest. There is a deeper mystery. In the interpretation of the Christian Fathers and in the life of the Orthodox faith, God’s Sabbath is fulfilled in Christ, who rests on the Sabbath (Saturday) in…

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    The Cross of Christ

    April 25, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    Today, is suspended upon the Cross, He Who suspended the Earth upon the waters. A crown of thorns crowns Him, Who is the King of the angels. He, Who wrapped the Heavens in clouds, is clothed with the purple of mockery. He, Who freed Adam in the Jordan, received buffetings. He was transfixed with nails, Who is the Bridegroom of the Church. He was pierced with a lance, Who is the Son…

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    Holy Week and Envy

    April 23, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    As noted in my earlier post, envy plays a large role in the events of Holy Week. Strangely, it is a passion which is rarely mentioned in our culture, even though the Fathers (at least some) thought of it as the root of all sin. We frequently think of pride as the root of all sin, but some of the Father’s note that pride, unlike envy, can be completely private, whereas envy…

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    Scarcity, Abundance and the Kingdom of God - Thoughts for Holy Week

    April 23, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    In the Praises for Matins of Holy Wednesday, we read: Oh, the wretchedness of Judas! He saw the harlot kiss the footsteps of Christ, but deceitfully he contemplated the kiss of betrayal. She loosed her hair while he bound himself with wrath. He offered the stench of wickedness instead of myrrh, for envy cannot distinguish value. Oh, the wretchedness of Judas! Deliver our souls from this, O God. We are also told…

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    How Deep Does the Journey Go?

    April 22, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    The journey to Pascha, which is made during Holy Week, is a liturgical action that marks the path to the greatest depths of our heart and to the heart’s true home. The deeply moving image of the Bridegroom, whom we address in the words of the hymn, manifest to us in His icon of humility, as well as the the open doors of the altar, inviting us with the words, “Thy Bridal…

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    Behold the Bridegroom Comes

    April 20, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    Behold, the Bridegroom comes at midnight, And blessed is that servant whom He shall find watching, And again, unworthy is the servant whom He shall find heedless. Beware, therefore, O my soul, do not be weighed down with sleep, Lest you be given up to death, and lest you be shut out of the Kingdom. But rouse yourself crying: Holy, Holy, Holy, art Thou, O our God, Through the Theotokos have mercy…

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    And Now the Journey Begins

    April 18, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    I write in brief today. The liturgical journey of the Church through Holy Week and into Pascha begins tonight (with Vespers). In my parish it began this morning, since I begin the hours and reading of the Gospels on this Friday, rather than waiting to Monday. Thus, this morning we heard the whole of St. Matthew’s Gospel. A truly sobering experience. In a side note, I followed that service by traveling over…

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    Is Hell Real?

    April 17, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    On one of the roads leading into my small city a billboard has recently appeared. It is part of a larger campaign by a nationally known evangelist who is to have a revival in Knoxville. The sign is simple. In very large bright yellow letters (all caps), the sign says: HELL IS REAL. In small letters beneath it, in white, that can be read as your car nears the sign is the…

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    Icons and the Heart

    April 15, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    The following comment was posted in response to my recent thoughts on icons: I’m interested in learning to experience more of what you describe in your experience with icons. I’ve started praying with them, but not sure ā€œhow to,ā€ if there is a ā€œhowā€. I have an icon of Christ the Pantocrator and one of Christ at a young age — not sure what to make of that one at all, but…

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    Civilizations and the Kingdom

    April 15, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    I give thanks to God that priests are forbidden to hold political office – not that I would ever be elected – but that I would never want to stand in the place where my Christian faith was so torn – between what I might think good for the state and what would seem obedient to God. Anyone who sits in such a position needs prayer – whether they are Christian or…

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    The Texture of the Kingdom

    April 14, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    I posted yesterday on the “texture of life,” noting that there is a richness to our lives that cannot be reduced and which seems to have an inherent tendency to reach towards wholeness – for life itself. I concluded with the observation that this texture is an echo of Pascha sounding its way through all creation. I want to turn the same observations towards the Kingdom of God – which Christ taught…

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    The Texture of Life

    April 13, 2008 · Fr. Stephen Freeman

    A parishioner told me the other evening, “Our bodies have an incredible desire to live. If we give them a chance it is amazing what healing can take place.” At least, that is the paraphrase of what I remember. My mind immediately flashed to my years as a hospice chaplain. Each day brought a round of visits with dying patients – patients who had accepted the option of hopice, which means only…

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