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Spiritual reflections by Father Elia Mitri, offering faith-based meditations and insights rooted in Orthodox Church tradition, first published in Arabic on his official Facebook page.

27Apr

To a Preserved Brother

My hope for you is to remain preserved. Days ago, you were in the Church, during the prayer, free of any precautionary measure to stave off the pandemic from you and from those who are with you. Images of the well-known instructions are emplaced at the entrance of the Church. You did not bother with ...

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26Apr

Samir Atallah

I have a friend who sends me, at times, an article by the writer Samir Atallah. My friend knows that I follow Atallah every day. What he does not know is that, every time I receive an article from him, I read it again. I have never offended his generosity. In a gathering in which ...

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25Apr

A Dying Church!

God Who is in the Church is the One Who gives her life, as do those who accept His dwelling in them. I will tell you this story: “a famous artist was entrusted with painting the picture of a dying church. Those who entrusted it to him expected him to present to them a painting ...

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24Apr

God the Meaning

Anything I separate from God is meaningless. I am meaningless. My life is meaningless; my emotions; my friendships; what I remember or forget is meaningless. My education is meaningless. What I do well or lamely is meaningless. My works and accomplishments are meaningless. My failure is meaningless. My marriage is meaningless; my children; my grandchildren. ...

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23Apr

Of the Peace of Pascha

I have a friend who was overcome by COVID-19 complications. His physician encouraged his family, every day, to be “a little patient”. I knew, from other physicians, that the war on the pandemic had taught them that overcoming it is always a possibility. My friend, as a servant of the Lord, was, by nature, patient. ...

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22Apr

Forgiveness and Feast

“Do not let the sun go down on your wrath” (Ephesians 4:26). This is one of the commandments left to us by God for our salvation. This is the criterion for our wholesome common life everywhere, in our homes, in the Church communion, and in what we are doing in this earthly life. In Christ ...

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21Apr

With the Best

A few sustaining words have stayed with me from that meeting. We were a group of young people meeting weekly in the hall of our Church. At the end of the meeting, our leader asked us: “I want you to answer me as to what, in your opinion, could the vice of pride do to ...

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20Apr

A Story to Benefit From

We spend our life not looking at our actual sins. I will tell you this story: a good girl joined a convent. The nuns liked her, and their Mother Superior was a second mother to her. Everything was indicating that she had entered to the convent, to stay. On a good evening, the Mother Superior ...

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19Apr

Mary of Egypt

Wherever Saint Mary of Egypt is mentioned, she shows you that you are far from “the Father’s house”. What is the secret of this wondrous woman who was called to sit on the throne of the fifth Sunday of the Great Lent? In the prayers of these couple of days, yesterday and today, the Church ...

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18Apr

The Meaning of Life

In laying out the difference between fear and dread, the Arabs are quoted to have said: “dread is the long-term and ongoing fear. Then the monk (literally: Raheb, that is, him who dreads) is called thus because he causes fear to remain perpetual”. It befits us to see that this well-known definition of the monk ...

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