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  • Pipe and Meditations - 1
    Sep 25 2025

    Sorry, there is not enough room to post all of Ezekiel, but I will do as much as I can.

    The Philokalia

    1. When we fulfil the commandments in our outward actions, we receive from the Lord what is appropriate; but any real benefit we gain depends on our inward intention.
    2. If we want to do something but cannot, then before God, who knows our hearts, it is as if we have done it. This is true whether the intended action is good or bad.
    3. The intellect does many good and bad things without the body, whereas the body can do neither good nor evil without the intellect. This is because the law of freedom applies to what happens before we act.
    4. Some without fulfilling the commandments think that they possess true faith. Others fulfil the commandments and then expect the kingdom as a reward due to them. Both are mistaken.
    5. A master is under no obligation to reward his slaves; on the other hand, those who do not serve him well are not given their
    6. If 'Christ died on our account in accordance with the Scriptures' (Rom. 5:8; 1 Cor. 15:3), and we do not live for ourselves', but "for Him who died and rose' on our account (2 Cor. (: 1g), it is clear that we are debtors to Christ to serve Him till our death. How then can we regard sonship as something which is Christ is Master by virtue of His own essence and Master by virtue of His incarnate life. For He creates man from nothing, and through His own Blood redeems him when dead in sin; and to those who believe in Him He has given His grace.
    7. When Scripture says 'He will reward every man according to his works' (Matt. 16: 27), do not imagine that works in them-alves merit either hell or the kingdom. On the contrary. Christ rewards each man according to whether his works are done with faith or without faith in Himself; and He is not a dealer bound by contract, but God our Creator and Redeemer.
    8. We who have received baptism offer good works, not by way of repayment, but to preserve the purity given to us.
    9. Every good work which we perform through our own natural powers causes us to refrain from the corresponding sin; but without grace it cannot contribute to our sanctification.

    Ezekiel Ch 16

    1 The word of the LORD came to me: Son of man, 2 what is the meaning of this proverb you recite in the land of Israel: “Parents eat sour grapes, but the children’s teeth are set on edge”? 3 As I live—oracle of the Lord GOD: I swear that none of you will ever repeat this proverb in Israel. 4 For all life is mine: the life of the parent is like the life of the child, both are mine. Only the one who sins shall die! 5 If a man is just—if he does what is right, 6 if he does not eat on the mountains, or raise his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel; if he does not defile a neighbor’s wife, or have relations with a woman during her period; 7 if he oppresses no one, gives back the pledge received for a debt, commits no robbery; gives food to the hungry and clothes the naked; 8 if he does not lend at interest or exact usury; if he refrains from evildoing and makes a fair judgment between two opponents; 9 if he walks by my statutes and is careful to observe my ordinances, that man is just—he shall surely live—oracle of the Lord GOD. 10 But if he begets a son who is violent and commits murder, or does any of these things, 11 even though the father does none of them—a son who eats on the mountains, defiles the wife of his neighbor, 12 oppresses the poor and needy, commits robbery, does not give back a pledge, raises his eyes to idols, does abominable things, 13 lends at interest and exacts usury—this son certainly shall not live. Because he practiced all these abominations, he shall surely be put to death; his ow

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  • A word of encouragement
    Sep 15 2025

    Reading

    The waters have risen and severe storms are upon us, but we do not fear drowning, for we stand firmly upon a rock. Let the sea rage, it cannot break the rock. Let the waves rise, they cannot sink the boat of Jesus. What are we to fear? Death? Life to me means Christ, and death is gain. Exile? The earth and its fullness belong to the Lord. The confiscation of goods? We brought nothing into this world, and we shall surely take nothing from it. I have only contempt for the world’s threats, I find its blessings laughable. I have no fear of poverty, no desire for wealth. I am not afraid of death nor do I long to live, except for your good. I concentrate therefore on the present situation, and I urge you, my friends, to have confidence.

    Do you not hear the Lord saying: Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in their midst? Will he be absent, then, when so many people united in love are gathered together? I have his promise; I am surely not going to rely on my own strength! I have what he has written; that is my staff, my security, my peaceful harbor. Let the world be in upheaval. I hold to his promise and read his message; that is my protecting wall and garrison. What message? Know that I am with you always, until the end of the world!

    If Christ is with me, whom shall I fear? Though the waves and the sea and the anger of princes are roused against me, they are less to me than a spider’s web. Indeed, unless you, my brothers, had detained me, I would have left this very day. For I always say: Lord, your will be done; not what this fellow or that would have me do, but what you want me to do. That is my strong tower, my immovable rock, my staff that never gives way. If God wants something, let it be done! If he wants me to stay here, I am grateful. But wherever he wants me to be, I am no less grateful.

    Yet where I am, there you are too, and where you are, I am. For we are a single body, and the body cannot be separated from the head nor the head from the body. Distance separates us, but love unites us, and death itself cannot divide us. For though my body die, my soul will live and be mindful of my people.

    You are my fellow citizens, my fathers, my brothers, my sons, my limbs, my body. You are my light, sweeter to me than the visible light. For what can the rays of the sun bestow on me that is comparable to your love? The sun’s light is useful in my earthly life, but your love is fashioning a crown for me in the life to come.

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  • Devotion to the Trinity
    Jun 16 2025

    Today I want to take some time to reflect on the Trinity and Trinity Sunday.


    Topics: Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Devotion,

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  • Third Week of Lent
    Mar 31 2025

    In this Third Week of Lent, I go over a reading from Theophilus focusing on God's love and his ability to heal us. There is truly no sin He cannot heal except those we do not bring to him.

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  • Second Week of Lent 2025
    Mar 18 2025

    In this second week of Lent I want to share with you a reflection on prayer by reflecting on a homily from St. Chrysostom.



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  • First Week of Lent 2025
    Mar 13 2025

    Hello everyone! As we begin Lent, I want to share with you a reflection on Romans and commentary from St. Bede on the Gospel of Mark.

    Scripture passage

    Romans 12: 1-2

    Brothers, I beg you through the mercy of God to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice holy and acceptable to God, your spiritual worship. Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, so that you may judge what is God's will, what is good, pleasing and perfect.

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  • Starting a Year of Hope
    Mar 3 2025

    Hello my friends! Welcome to the beautiful year of hope. I am happy to kick this year off with you all and dive into scripture staring with Isiah 6:5 and Luke 5:8. You are beautiful, and thank you for listening!


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  • Family Reflections and a Happy New Year
    Jan 4 2025

    Welcome to the end of the year/New Year reflection. This episode is special, as my family joins me on reflecting on the advent season and looking forward to the new year. Hope you enjoy!

    Topics: Advent, Christmas, spiritual growth,

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