1.Cultivate the Jesus Prayer and a time will come when your heart will leap with joy, just as it does when you are about to see a person who you love very much.
2.Do not neglect
evening prayer. Pray with eagerness like those who are going to a feast. They
are awake and feel joy alone. Thus, since you are going to speak with your
Bridegroom, do not listen when the Tempter tells you various things in order to
hinder you, because you know there is someone who cares for you.
3.-“Elder, how must we
picture Christ?”
-“We must always bring
Christ to mind with love. We could be holding the photograph of someone in our
hands, but since we do not know them, we do not love him, we are not moved.
Whereas, when we pick up a photograph of our mother, our soul immediately leaps
and cries out with love.
4.A person can be
raised up above the earth by two wings, one is simplicity and the other is
purity of heart. You must be simple in your actions and pure in your thoughts
and feelings. With a pure heart you’ll seek God and with simplicity you’ll find
Him and be glad. A pure heart passes through Heavens gate with ease.
5.Self-denial must be
cultivated with discernment, otherwise we reach the point of suicide.
6.We are on the high
seas of life, sometimes there are storms and at other times calm. God’s grace
does not leave us. Else, we would have sunk, if he had not held us up.
7. The saints always
look to the other life. It is the grace of the remembrance of death.
8. God guards us from
temptation. He does not allow us to be tempted beyond our strength. He allows
everything for our good.
9. When spirituality
increases, even sleep will have been fought off.
10. Prayer is grace.
God gives it when zeal and humility exist.
11.Fight the Hater of
Good, who envies you, bravely suffer whatever befalls you with fortitude,
patience and faith.
12.Do not allow your
soul’s enemy to wage war against you. He appears in sheep’s clothing,
supposedly wanting your soul’s benefit.
13.Trust in the Lord
always and he will nourish you in time of hunger. … Spiritual bonds become
unbreakable when they come across a child-like spirit, innocence and sanctity.
14.With a good word for
your neighbour, supporting him, you buy paradise.
15.Repentance must
occur, not from fear of punishment but because we have sinned before God.
Sweeten your thoughts with words of consolation and hope. Warm your words with
the warmth of your love towards your Bridegroom and remember His Passion, which
he underwent for you, so that you would remain firm, devoted and humble. Give
your whole self completely over to the protecting veil of the Panagia.
16.Love giving
hospitality, my child, for it opens the gates of Paradise. In this you also
offer hospitality to angels. “Entertain strangers so that you won’t be a
stranger to God.”
17.The saints submitted
to whatever God sent them, with childlike simplicity, “That’s the way You want
it. Let Your will be done.”
18.Hospitality… the
greatest of virtues. It draws the grace of the Holy Spirit towards us. In every
stranger’s face, my child, I see Christ himself.
19.Sorrow is pleasing
to God, in as much as it doesn’t take away our courage to fight.
20.It is necessary and
beneficial for a general self-examination to take place from time to time,
remembering all former sins. … Our deeds, dear sister, will not save us; God’s
infinite mercy will.
21.Leave all your
concerns to the hands of God. Ask for whatever you want, like a child asking
from its father. … Prayer is a gift from God. Always ask with hope.
The nunnery of
Evangelismos “The Annunciation to the Mother of the Beloved One” was
built in 1613 from a Cretan monk of the Monastery, named Nikiforos. It is
southwest of Chora. It consists of the temple of the Evangelistria (Our Lady of
the Annunciation) of the side chapel of St. Luke and from a three-floored
fortified tower with the side chapel of St. Antonio. The foundation of the
monastery is dated from 1936, from the monk Amphilochios Makris, a great
spiritual figure. He worked hard for the foundation and the development of the
nunnery. The icons in the church date back to the 15th, 16th and 17th century.
The sisterhood is home to over 40 nuns who apart from praying, occupy
themselves with social welfare, gardening, beekeeping and Byzantine embroidery
called the”spitha” (spark). The same stitch was used to make embroidery for
aristocratic Byzantine families from the time of Hosios Christodoulos.
Spiritual Counsels and
Sayings Translated by Marina Robb.
http://apantaortodoxias.blogspot.com/2021/07/twenty-four-hours-with-st-amphilochios.html
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