Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity AD 2025
An old Lithuanian priest once said, recalling the ten years he spent in a Stalinist prison camp, that in a sense it was a good time: he had never before or since been in the company of so many intelligent, talented, and good people, because the Soviet regime feared such people and tried to imprison them whenever possible. Of course, this was said with bitter humor, as in reality, those ten years working in the forest in the Far North were extremely difficult for this priest and left a lasting mark on his health.
Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity AD 2025
In one of his sermons, Saint John Chrysostom rebukes lukewarm Christians: “Thou, O Christian, art but a carpet-knight, if thou thinkest to conquer without a fight, to triumph without a struggle. Nerve thyself, strive manfully, hit hard in the press.” Being a Christian does not mean a comfortable life.
All Saints’ Day AD 2025
The apostle Paul often calls the recipients of his letters saints. The word “saint” comes from the Latin and means someone who is holy and dedicated to God. The word “holy” is often used as a synonym for the words “pure” and “blameless,” and undoubtedly the mark of God’s saints should be that they are pure and blameless. However, let us not forget that no one can become a saint and truly holy on their own, for it is the work of God and the gift of His grace.
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity AD 2025
A song that recently turned 55 years old has the following line: “From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen.” This may seem unfair, and since the song is titled “Father and Son,” one might think that it is a criticism from a young person towards the older generation who want to impose their opinions on the others.
Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity AD 2025
The Gospels tell of many occasions when someone sought Jesus. There were those who sought Him out of love – for example, Mary Magdalene on Easter morning. There were also those who sought Jesus out of selfishness – just as there are many today who love God’s miracles more than the God of miracles. And there were those who sought Jesus because they hated Him and wanted to get rid of Him.