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Orthodoxy and the Atonement
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What Does the Orthodox Church Believe About Faith, Grace, and Works for Salvation?
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“Open Wide Your Arms to Christ”
Saint Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia, speaking on how to overcome the Adversary, the difficulties caused by the hostile spirit.
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Sexual Addiction: A Cure
Mother Silouana (Vlad) talks about a common addiction among young people, the sexual addiction. There is a cure, there is a healer, there is God, Who heals us through regular confession and patience. Contemporary Moral Issues SeriesSubtitles: English, RomanianVideo source: https://doxologia.ro/evenimente/video-conferinta-iubirea-dependenta-emotionala-cum-le-deosebim-sustinuta-de-monahia Mother Silouana: “Love, at the time of falling in love, in this openness to the other person’s mystery, ends in a closing in the pleasure that is asked by curiosity, sometimes even forcedwith threats, like: “otherwise we break up”, and so on. So, this is the hardest addiction for you, for today’s youth, the addiction for sexual pleasure. There is a cure, there is a healer, there is God, Who heals…
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“Humility, the Foundation of all Virtues”
Elder Moses the Athonite (†) speaks for the significance of humility and its relationship with all virtues
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“Guard Your Mind”
Elder Joseph of Vatopaidi Monastery [Mount Athos] talks about two methods of guarding our mind.
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What is the Orthodox Christian Church?
There’s a good chance you’ve never heard our name before and maybe do not know too much about us. What does Orthodox mean anyway? To answer, it literally means “right believing” and expresses our belief that the Orthodox Christian church is the historical faith of the Apostles and for over 2,000 years have held fast to the traditions passed to us by word or epistle (2 Thess. 2:15). Our Lord proclaimed that the gates of hell would not prevail against His church (Matt. 16:17-19), and we firmly believe that His promise was kept and is alive today. The Orthodox Christian Church, also known as the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, is…
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Theophany 2019
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Nativity Vigil 2018
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Holy Week and Pascha 2017