Krasiva means beautiful in Russian. I can't think of a better word to describe my family, my friends and my life. Glory be to God for all things!
Moab UT
Friday, March 18, 2011
Two wonderful examples
Below are two excerpts taken from The Prologue from Ochrid for todays reading.
I love reading the Prologue. I can't image the struggles so many Christians have gone through (and continue to go through) to preserve the faith. It really puts my life as a Christian in perspective. The demons never sleep.
Go here to finish reading about these two great men or to start reading the lives of the saints daily, go here.
SAINT CYRIL, ARCHBISHOP OF JERUSALEM
Cyril was born in Jerusalem during the reign of Constantine the Great and died during the reign of Theodosius the Great [315-386 A.D.] He was ordained a priest in 346 A.D. and succeeded to the throne of Blessed Maximus, Patriarch of Jerusalem in 350 A.D. On three occasions he was dethroned and banished into exile until finally, during the reign of Theodosius, he was restored and lived peacefully for eight years and then gave up his soul to the Lord. He underwent two difficult struggles: one, against the Arians, who became powerful under Constantius, the son of Constantine, and the other during the reign of Julian the Apostate [this turncoat] and with the Jews.
ANINUS, THE WONDER-WORKER
When Pionius, a stylite,was attacked and badly beaten by robbers some distance away from Aninus, Pionius decided to descend from the pillar and proceed to complain to the judges. St. Aninus "discerned the soul" of this stylite and his intention. He sent a letter to Pionius, by his lion, counseling him to abandon his intention, to forgive his assailants and to continue in his asceticism.
Monday, March 14, 2011
St. Anthony
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Forgive me
Lent is finally here. I've been looking forward to lent this year. I think it's mainly because of our busy schedule over the last year. Seems like we've been crazy busy with the house, homeschooling and life in general and I'm quite happy to slow things down.
I've got all sorts of ideas rolling around in my head that I want to do with my ladies during the next 40 days...
I'm going to be a bit quite on this site. I may post a few pictures, quotes or hymns, but I hope to remain quiet otherwise.
Tonight is forgiveness vespers. I ask your forgiveness for any sins I may have committed against you. If I have hurt or offended any of you, please forgive me.
A blessed lent to you and your families.
Friday, March 4, 2011
{this moment}
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
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