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36/43: On Vigilance Against Temptations: St. Seraphim of Sarov
36. On Vigilance Against Temptations
A reading of the Spiritual Instructions of Saint Seraphim of Sarov. Saint Seraphim (1759, Kursk -1833, Sarov) is one of the most renowned Russian monks and mystics in the Orthodox Church. Generally considered the greatest of the 19th century elders, he is remembered for extending the monastic teachings of contemplation, theoria and self-denial to the layperson, and taught that the purpose of the Christian life was to acquire the Holy Spirit. Nicholas Motovilov, wrote most of what we know about him today. Saint Seraphim was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1903.
Acquire a peaceful spirit, and thousands around you will be saved. ~St. Seraphim
These readings are from Vol.1 of the Little Russian Philokalia published by the St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood.
Our Heavenly Mother has Returned
On Monday, September 10, the Media Office of the Eastern American Diocese released a film, entitled Our Heavenly Mother has Returned, detailing the pilgrimage of the Protectress of the Russian Diaspora, the Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God, to the Diocese of Kursk in September 2017.
В понедельник, 10 сентября, пресс-служба Восточно-Американской епархии выпустила фильм под названием Наша Небесная Матерь вернулась, в котором подробно описывается паломничество Одигитрии Русского Рассеяния, Курской Коренной иконы Божией Матери, в Курскую епархию в сентябре 2017 года.
Sarov city Russia
Bicycle ride in the forest, Sarov, Russia
The Russian Orthodox Convent Novo-Diveevo cordially invites you to celebrate its 70th Anniversary
In 1949 on the feast day of the Protection of the Mother of God, the first Divine Liturgy was served in the Convent by Proto-presbyter Adrian Rymarenko, later Archbishop Andrei of Rockland. From that day to the present, the Convent has celebrated daily Divine Services.
Kursk
Kursk is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym Rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German struggle during World War II and the site of the largest tank battle in history. Population: 415,159 (2010 Census); 412,442 (2002 Census); 424,239 (1989 Census).
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