…it is difficult to reconcile oneself also to the term ‘liturgical piety.’ In the ordinary usage of words, piety is Christian faith, hope and love, independently of the forms of their expression. Such an understanding is instilled in us by the sacred Scriptures, which distinguish only authentic piety (piety is profitable unto all things – [...]
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On "liturgical piety"
Posted in Fr. Michael Pomazansky, St. Basil the Great, tagged piety on 28, March, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Church consciousness
Posted in faith, Fr. Michael Pomazansky on 7, June, 2006 | 9 Comments »
If we see a decline of piety, a failure to understand the Divine services, the reason for this lies outside the Church: it is in the decline of faith in the masses, in the decline of morality, in the loss of church consciousness. Fr. Michael Pomazansky
Sacred history
Posted in Fr. Michael Pomazansky, Old Testament on 10, April, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Only for the childish mind is the Old Testament set forth as ‘sacred history,’ as if ‘history’ comprises its essence for a Christian.Fr. Michael Pomazansky
get your priorities straight…..
Posted in ecumenism, Fr. Michael Pomazansky, saints on 3, May, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Which for us is more necessary and important: to strive for ecumenical communion and union with those who think differently and who remain in their different opinion, or to preserve catholic communion of spirit with those teachers of faith, lamps of faith [saints], who by their life and by their death showed faithfulness to Christ [...]
