Etiqueta: Orthodox
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The First One Called
He was not lost. When we meet Andrew he is already in the wilderness, already listening, already searching for something he could not yet name. This is the story of the first one called — the man who found the treasure and spent his entire life giving it away.
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The Pilgrimage
The Pilgrimage is a journey through the lives of the people who encountered Christ and were forever changed by Him. These are not simply biographies, but quiet walks through Scripture, prayer, and the stories of those who found the treasure and spent their lives giving it away.
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A Prayer for God’s Blessings on Families, Nations, and the World, Day 202, Lebanon
The content is a heartfelt prayer expressing gratitude to God for daily blessings, requesting protection and guidance for loved ones, leaders, and the world. It seeks peace for Lebanon and healing for individuals in need, emphasizing the importance of unity across differences and a deepening relationship with faith. The author prays for the Pope and…
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A Prayer for God’s Blessings on Families, Nations, and the World, Day 153, Greece
This prayer expresses profound gratitude to God for daily blessings and seeks guidance and protection for family, friends, and the world. It specifically intercedes for Greece, addressing its challenges and asking for divine intervention. The prayer reflects a desire for unity, healing, and a deepening relationship with the divine.
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A Prayer for God’s Blessings on Families, Nations, and the World, Day 152, Greece
This heartfelt prayer expresses gratitude for daily blessings and seeks protection for loved ones and guidance for youth in appreciating marriage and family. It also appeals for healing across the world, particularly for Greece, calling for justice, economic support, and spiritual awakening, while uplifting those in need and seeking divine wisdom for leaders.
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Saint for Friday, February 5th, 2021, Saint Agatha
Saint Agatha, patron saint of Sicily, bellfounders, breast cancer, rape victims, and wet nurses, is a symbol of compassion and protection. Celebrated especially in Palermo, she inspires hope in those facing adversity, fostering community resilience through local traditions and annual festivals, revered in both Catholic and Orthodox faiths.
