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St. Barsanuphius of Optina
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Fr. Seraphim Holland
We cannot but scratch the surface of what this parable means in the Christian life, but it is here primarily because one cannot celebrate a feast without being morally prepared. This parable tells us sins to avoid, attitudes to avoid. It tells us to wake up! It tells us to be ready. We commemorate the Holy Forefathers today, because they indeed were part of the preparation for Christ. Without them, there would have been no God-man, Jesus Christ, because He was born of a woman, who was of their lineage, and, if this is not exactly so in a physical sense[2], their prophesies and piety prepared the way for the coming of Christ. That was part of God’s plan.
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Archimdrite Kirill (Pavlov)
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Archbishop John (Shahovskoy)
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Hieromonk George Kaufsokalyvites
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Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
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Olga Rozhneva
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Olga Rozhneva
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Vincent Martini
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Rebekah Moll
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Fr. Mark Beshara
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Archbishop Demetrios
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Archimandrite John (Krestiankin)
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St. Theophan the Recluse
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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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Met. Hierotheos Vlachos
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Hieromonk Job (Gumerov)
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Holy Hieromartyr Thaddeus (Uspensky)
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Archpriest Andrew Phillips
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Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
If we think about the Latin roots of the word humility, we see that it comes from the word humus, which indicates fruitful earth. St. Theophan writes about this. Just think about what earth is. It lies there in silence, open, defenseless, vulnerable before the face of the sky. From the sky it receives scorching heat, the sun’s rays, rain, and dew. It also receives what we call fertilizer, that is, manure—everything that we throw into it. And what happens? It brings forth fruit. And the more it bears what we emotionally call humiliation and insult, the more fruit it yields.
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