Change of Plans

Thank you to those who prayed for my trip to the monastery for early this week. Minor health issues intervened and we’ve postponed that outing. May God put the kindness of your prayers to His own good use.

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Fr. Stephen is a priest of the Orthodox Church in America, Pastor Emeritus of St. Anne Orthodox Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He is also author of Everywhere Present and the Glory to God podcast series.



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5 responses to “Change of Plans”

  1. Mary Lowell Avatar
    Mary Lowell

    Praying for your speedy recovery, Dear Father. Fr. Justin mentioned your illness this morning after Liturgy at St. Athanasius. The good monks at Holy Cross will miss your presence at the monastery, but your return to health is of deep interest to all of us who visit your blog daily.

    God Bless,

    ml

  2. fatherstephen Avatar
    fatherstephen

    Mortality has its better days…

  3. Alice C. Linsley Avatar

    Prayers are offered in this humble house for your recovery, Father.

  4. Catherine K. Avatar

    You are in my prayers as well, and I do hope that you are feeling better.

  5. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    So sorry to hear of your illness, but again do so appreciate your keeping us informed! You are in my prayers.

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