‘Fools for Christ’ were distinguished by rare fearlessness. Blessed Nicholas ran throughout the streets of Pskov pretending insanity rebuking the people for their hidden, sins and prophesying that which will befall them. When Ivan the Terrible entered Pskov, the entire town was in fear and terror of the Terrible Tsar. As a welcome to the [...]
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Apropos to the feast of St. Nicholas the Fool for Christ
Posted in fools for Christ, Ivan the Terrible, St. Nicholas Fool for Christ, St. Nikolaj (Velimirovic) on 28, February, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In preparation for Great Lent
Posted in Christos Yannaras, fools for Christ, St. Symeon of Emesa, St. Theodora on 11, February, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Today is celebrated the memory of St. Theodora who after the death of her iconoclast husband restored the veneration of icons in 842. Of course this is where the feast we celebrate in two weeks, the Sunday of Orthodoxy, originates. Today’s commemorations also “happen” to coincide with the Sunday of the last judgment reminding us [...]
The fools for Christ
Posted in Christos Yannaras, fools for Christ on 30, January, 2007 | 1 Comment »
…seem to reject the Apostle Paul’s admonition to accept any personal deprivation and sacrifice in order to avoid scandalizing the faithful (1 Cor. 8:13). But what kind of scandal is St. Paul talking about? It is something that causes confusion in the realm of truth, and may thus deprive others of the possibility of participating [...]
