18/08/2026

Love Jesus and say the prayer without ceasing, and it will illuminate your path.

 “The life of man, my child, is sorrow, because he is in exile. Do not seek perfect rest. Christ has lifted up the cross for us, and we will lift it up with Him. If we endure all sorrows, we find grace from the Lord. That is why the Lord allows us to be tempted, so that He may test the zeal and love we have for Him. That is why patience is needed. Without patience, man does not become practical, does not learn spiritual things, does not reach the standards of virtue and perfection.

Love Jesus and say the prayer without ceasing, and it will illuminate your path.”

Saint Joseph the Hesychast

16/08/2026

"I wish that our Virgin Mary will hold your hand until you set foot in Heaven!"


 "I wish that our Virgin Mary will hold your hand until you set foot in Heaven!"

Elder Isidore the Blind

The Virgin Mary is the ladder by which God


 "The Virgin Mary is the ladder by which God descended to earth and the bridge over which souls cross to Heaven. In every sigh of ours, She bends first. In every tear of ours, She pleads before us. And every time the soul darkens, the Virgin Mary becomes the star that illuminates it."

 + Saint John of Damascus

13/08/2026

When an angel of the Lord announced to the Virgin Mary the event of her Transfiguration, she, filled with joy,

 


When an angel of the Lord announced to the Virgin Mary the event of her Transfiguration, she, filled with joy, hurriedly ascended the Mount of Olives to pray, and then a strange miracle occurred: the trees that were planted on the mountain bowed their tops as if they were alive and rational, and thus they bowed down and paid due respect and honor to the Mother of God and Lady and Mistress of the world.

According to John of Thessaloniki (7th century), the humble Virgin Mary then wondered if Jesus was invisibly present, because nature’s respect was rather directed towards Him. However, the angel assured her that these signs came from God. He also informed her that at the time of her death, Jesus himself would be present to accompany her soul, flanked by armies of angels. Immediately afterwards it disappeared like a light in the sky.

When the Divine Liturgy is celebrated, Christ Himself officiates, borrowing the mouth and body of each priest!


 “When the Divine Liturgy is celebrated, Christ Himself officiates, borrowing the mouth and body of each priest!

Christ is the Offerer and the Offered.

The priest does not sacrifice Christ, but Christ sacrifices Himself.

The priest does not officiate with the help of Christ, but Christ officiates with the help of the priest.

The Divine Liturgy is celebrated in memory of the Nativity, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension of the Lord!

First the Soul receives Communion, and then the Body….

Without Divine Communion we cannot become dispassionate.

If someone does not receive Communion continuously and regularly, he cannot defeat the enemies (Demons) and of course he will not be able to progress spiritually.

I hear some say:

I have received Communion and I do not feel anything….

The changes that take place within us are slow and secret, because our faith is small.

The first thought that we will have, immediately after Holy Communion, will reveal what Grace we have received, and what is the fruit of this great Gift on earth.

If the first thought that will sprout in the intellect is humble, is the acquisition of self-reproach, is the fruit of self-knowledge, then we have Communed well.

Otherwise, someone can Commune, but Christ can immediately come out of him.

When we Commune, Holy Communion, that is, Christ, does not go to the stomach, He goes to the soul.

Holy Communion, although it is bread and wine, is transubstantiated into the Body and Blood of Christ, which is spirit, it does not contain material ingredients, therefore it goes directly to the soul.

It nourishes the soul, which is graced, sanctified and deified.

This Grace of the Holy Spirit is then transmitted to all the cells of the body.

Thus, first the soul communes, and then the body.

That is, it sanctifies both the body and the soul!

+Elder Ephraim, of the Holy Skete of the Apostle Andrew, Mount Athos.