Monachos.net eNewsletter
11 / 24 September 2009
St Silouan of Mount Athos
Readers and subscribers to Monachos.net may be pleased to know of some
recent additions to the web site:
A new study has been added to our Liturgical Studies collection,
entitled "The Sermon and the Chalice: St John Chrysostom on Receiving
the Word of God." This text explores the relationship between the
homily and the Mystery of the Eucharist in the preaching of St John.
How ought the sermon relate to the sacrament? Is there a proper,
ascetical dimension to the Orthodox sermon?
The article is found at:
http://www.monachos.net/content/liturgics/liturgical-studies/623
If you've not visited the web site in past weeks, you may be surprised
to see its new look and feel, that have been launched this summer.
Spend some time exploring the extremely active Discussion Community
message forum, which is a rich resource for the discussion of
Orthodoxy in its patristic, monastic and liturgical heritage:
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Word From the Holy Fathers' series, focusing on the writings, thought,
theology and practice of the Holy Fathers of the Church. You can catch
up on all the past episodes before new broadcasts begin next month.
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Wishing all a joyful celebration of the forthcoming Feast of the
Exaltation of the Cross,
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