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Holy and Righteous Father Ioann (Sergiev) of Kronstadt
The Mistery of Lovingkindness

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1 6 | reverence for God (2 Cor. 7, 1).~ 2 7 | see the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 3 7 | the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 4 6 | righteousness (Matt. 3, 15), showing us an example 5 [Title]| in the flesh (I Tim. 3, 16)-~ ~ 6 6 | out of reverence for God (2 Cor. 7, 1).~ 7 6 | reverence for God (2 Cor. 7, 1).~ 8 5 | comes to us in order to abide in us.~ 9 5 | restrained by fasting and abstinence, which the Holy Church has 10 2 | inhabited by men, - has been accounted worthy of the inexpressible 11 2 | astronomy has learned and affirms that, in the order of creation, 12 4 | treat all the inveterate afflictions of sin, - in order that 13 | after 14 7 | came to heal our souls, ailing from sin, and commanded 15 1 | both for the exalted and all-contemplating celestial minds of those 16 4 | To you did He come: the almighty Physician Himself, - powerful 17 | alone 18 7 | Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 19 4 | in order to create you anew; to restore you, who were 20 7 | holy with all, says the apostle, - for without this shall 21 4 | Thus, God did appear in the flesh: rejoice and 22 3 | it only on earth that God appeared in the flesh?  - This is 23 1 | infant, and is borne upon the arms of a Mother.  He Who nourishes 24 | around 25 2 | The science of astronomy has learned and affirms 26 1 | Wondrous, inexpressible, and awesome is this mystery, both for 27 2 | inexpressible honour of bearing upon itself God-in-the-Flesh, 28 | beginning 29 2 | globe of God’s creation, being inhabited by men, - has 30 5 | pure minds and hearts, with bodies chaste and restrained by 31 4 | all the infirmities of the body, - all of the which He truly 32 1 | He Who nourishes every breath-is nourished by paps.~ 33 1 | inhabited world, the Holy Church brings to our remembrance and observes 34 | but 35 | cannot 36 6 | grace and the strength to carry it out.  He Himself did 37 4 | glad, O earth; rejoice and celebrate, ye earth-born.  The Creator 38 1 | exalted and all-contemplating celestial minds of those who dwell 39 5 | and hearts, with bodies chaste and restrained by fasting 40 3 | upon the earth that Jesus Christ, the only-begotten of the 41 5 | the heavenly Tsar’, Who comes to us in order to abide 42 7 | souls, ailing from sin, and commanded all to repent; let us ever, 43 1 | everything received the commencement of its existence: the Angels, 44 7 | shall none see the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 45 2 | to preach repentance and complete forgiveness of sins; to 46 3 | lovingkindness and of God’s condescension to perishing mankind.~ 47 7 | have within us a peaceful conscience, and let us be at peace 48 1 | Whom the heavens cannot contain-is contained in a virginal 49 1 | heavens cannot contain-is contained in a virginal womb.  God-becomes 50 7 | ever, then, be earnestly contrite, correcting ourselves and 51 6 | of reverence for God (2 Cor. 7, 1).~ 52 7 | be earnestly contrite, correcting ourselves and striving toward 53 4 | to restore you, who were corrupted by transgressions.  To you 54 4 | come to you, in order to create you anew; to restore you, 55 4 | celebrate, ye earth-born.  The Creator Himself did come to you, 56 6 | for us, having borne the cross; and He taught us to deny 57 1 | It is on this day that, throughout the entire 58 2 | Divinity from amongst the dead, - having vanquished death, 59 2 | dead, - having vanquished death, which is natural to all 60 7 | nativity of the God-man, did declare peace unto the world; and 61 3 | save the earth, has been deemed worthy of this greatest 62 2 | God-in-the-Flesh, the God-Man, Who did deign to dwell amongst men, to 63 6 | cross; and He taught us to deny ourselves, - or our sins 64 2 | of sins; to suffer and to die as an holy Sacrifice for 65 3 | flesh?  - This is a great Divine mystery, a mystery of immeasurable 66 2 | resurrected through the power of Divinity from amongst the dead, - 67 | do 68 6 | and to follow after Him, doing what is holy out of reverence 69 7 | repent; let us ever, then, be earnestly contrite, correcting ourselves 70 4 | rejoice and celebrate, ye earth-born.  The Creator Himself did 71 1 | and for the minds of men, enlightened by the Holy Spirit.  Imagine: 72 2 | dwell amongst men, to teach erring mankind the knowledge of 73 | ever 74 | every 75 | everyone 76 | everything 77 1 | this mystery, both for the exalted and all-contemplating celestial 78 6 | Matt. 3, 15), showing us an example and providing us with grace 79 4 | the flesh: rejoice and be exceeding glad, O earth; rejoice and 80 1 | the commencement of its existence: the Angels, and the human 81 5 | chaste and restrained by fasting and abstinence, which the 82 5 | instituted prior to this great feast in order to prepare us worthily 83 2 | of worlds around our own fill up the vastnesses of space.  84 6 | and our passions, - and to follow after Him, doing what is 85 2 | repentance and complete forgiveness of sins; to suffer and to 86 6 | for He, too, as a man, fulfilled all righteousness (Matt. 87 2 | all men, - and to make a gift of resurrection to the entire 88 3 | humanity.  Why was the earth given such preference?  Why was 89 4 | rejoice and be exceeding glad, O earth; rejoice and celebrate, 90 2 | this barely-noticeable globe of God’s creation, being 91 1 | contained in a virginal womb.  God-becomes an infant, and is borne 92 2 | honour of bearing upon itself God-in-the-Flesh, the God-Man, Who did deign 93 4 | do, as we know from the Gospel and from the history of 94 6 | example and providing us with grace and the strength to carry 95 3 | been deemed worthy of this greatest of all honours: for it was 96 5 | Thus, greet Him joyfully-with pure minds 97 | had 98 | have 99 5 | joyfully-with pure minds and hearts, with bodies chaste and 100 7 | none see the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 101 | Her 102 4 | the Gospel and from the history of the Church.~ 103 7 | ourselves and striving toward holiness and perfection.  The holy 104 2 | worthy of the inexpressible honour of bearing upon itself God-in-the-Flesh, 105 3 | of this greatest of all honours: for it was only upon the 106 | I 107 | if 108 1 | enlightened by the Holy SpiritImagine: the unoriginate God from 109 3 | Divine mystery, a mystery of immeasurable lovingkindness and of God110 1 | sublime of mysteries: the incarnation of God the Word from a Most-pure 111 1 | virginal womb.  God-becomes an infant, and is borne upon the arms 112 4 | of the soul and all the infirmities of the body, - all of the 113 2 | knowledge of God, to work innumerable miracles of good, to preach 114 5 | Church has thoughtfully instituted prior to this great feast 115 4 | powerful to treat all the inveterate afflictions of sin, - in 116 1 | world, both visible and invisible, - takes a beginning in 117 | its 118 | itself 119 3 | only upon the earth that Jesus Christ, the only-begotten 120 5 | Thus, greet Him joyfully-with pure minds and hearts, with 121 4 | which He truly did do, as we know from the Gospel and from 122 2 | teach erring mankind the knowledge of God, to work innumerable 123 2 | science of astronomy has learned and affirms that, in the 124 2 | vastnesses of space.  And, lo! this single point, this 125 7 | this shall none see the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 14).  Amen.~ 126 3 | mystery of immeasurable lovingkindness and of God’s condescension 127 1 | remembrance and observes that most majestic and sublime of mysteries: 128 | make 129 6 | righteousness; for He, too, as a man, fulfilled all righteousness ( 130 [Title]| mystery of piety: God is manifested in the flesh (I Tim. 3, 131 6 | fulfilled all righteousness (Matt. 3, 15), showing us an example 132 5 | to prepare us worthily to meet the heavenly Tsar’, Who 133 7 | unto the world; and unto men-the good will of the heavenly 134 | might 135 2 | barely-noticeable point; that millions of worlds around our own 136 2 | God, to work innumerable miracles of good, to preach repentance 137 | most 138 1 | incarnation of God the Word from a Most-pure virgin through an outpouring 139 1 | borne upon the arms of a Mother.  He Who nourishes every 140 1 | majestic and sublime of mysteries: the incarnation of God 141 7 | The holy Angels, at the nativity of the God-man, did declare 142 2 | vanquished death, which is natural to all men, - and to make 143 6 | demands mercy toward our neighbours; He is the righteous Tsar’ - 144 | none 145 | Not 146 1 | nourishes every breath-is nourished by paps.~ 147 1 | arms of a Mother.  He Who nourishes every breath-is nourished 148 4 | rejoice and be exceeding glad, O earth; rejoice and celebrate, 149 1 | brings to our remembrance and observes that most majestic and sublime 150 | one 151 3 | earth that Jesus Christ, the only-begotten of the heavenly Father, 152 | or 153 1 | Most-pure virgin through an outpouring of, and an overshadowing 154 1 | an outpouring of, and an overshadowing by, God’s Holy Spirit.  155 | own 156 1 | every breath-is nourished by paps.~ 157 7 | ourselves, have within us a peaceful conscience, and let us be 158 7 | striving toward holiness and perfection.  The holy Angels, at the 159 3 | of God’s condescension to perishing mankind.~ 160 4 | did He come: the almighty Physician Himself, - powerful to treat 161 [Title]| Great is the mystery of piety: God is manifested in the 162 7 | peace with everyone, if possible.  Be at peace and be holy 163 2 | resurrected through the power of Divinity from amongst 164 4 | almighty Physician Himself, - powerful to treat all the inveterate 165 2 | innumerable miracles of good, to preach repentance and complete 166 3 | was the earth given such preference?  Why was it only on earth 167 5 | great feast in order to prepare us worthily to meet the 168 5 | thoughtfully instituted prior to this great feast in order 169 6 | showing us an example and providing us with grace and the strength 170 5 | greet Him joyfully-with pure minds and hearts, with bodies 171 1 | dwell in the heavens: the ranks of the angels, - and for 172 1 | God from Whom everything received the commencement of its 173 1 | Holy Church brings to our remembrance and observes that most majestic 174 7 | sin, and commanded all to repent; let us ever, then, be earnestly 175 2 | miracles of good, to preach repentance and complete forgiveness 176 4 | order to create you anew; to restore you, who were corrupted 177 5 | with bodies chaste and restrained by fasting and abstinence, 178 2 | sins of the world, to be resurrected through the power of Divinity 179 2 | and to make a gift of resurrection to the entire human race.~ 180 6 | doing what is holy out of reverence for God (2 Cor. 7, 1).~ 181 6 | our neighbours; He is the righteous Tsar’ - and He demands of 182 2 | suffer and to die as an holy Sacrifice for the sins of the world, 183 3 | one of the visible worlds, save the earth, has been deemed 184 7 | peace and be holy with all, says the apostle, - for without 185 2 | The science of astronomy has learned 186 7 | without this shall none see the Lord (comp. Heb. 12, 187 | shall 188 6 | righteousness (Matt. 3, 15), showing us an example and providing 189 3 | Virgin-Mother, and He alone was Her Son by way of humanity.  Why 190 4 | all the passions of the soul and all the infirmities 191 7 | He came to heal our souls, ailing from sin, and commanded 192 2 | fill up the vastnesses of space.  And, lo! this single point, 193 6 | providing us with grace and the strength to carry it out.  He Himself 194 7 | correcting ourselves and striving toward holiness and perfection.  195 1 | observes that most majestic and sublime of mysteries: the incarnation 196 | such 197 1 | visible and invisible, - takes a beginning in His humanity.  198 6 | borne the cross; and He taught us to deny ourselves, - 199 2 | to dwell amongst men, to teach erring mankind the knowledge 200 | those 201 5 | which the Holy Church has thoughtfully instituted prior to this 202 | throughout 203 [Title]| manifested in the flesh (I Tim. 3, 16)-~ ~ 204 | too 205 4 | you, who were corrupted by transgressions.  To you did He come: the 206 4 | Physician Himself, - powerful to treat all the inveterate afflictions 207 4 | body, - all of the which He truly did do, as we know from 208 1 | Holy Spirit.  Imagine: the unoriginate God from Whom everything 209 | up 210 2 | amongst the dead, - having vanquished death, which is natural 211 2 | around our own fill up the vastnesses of space.  And, lo! this 212 1 | the Word from a Most-pure virgin through an outpouring of, 213 3 | the heavenly Father, had a Virgin-Mother, and He alone was Her Son 214 1 | contain-is contained in a virginal womb.  God-becomes an infant, 215 3 | He alone was Her Son by way of humanity.  Why was the 216 | we 217 | were 218 | what 219 | within 220 | without 221 1 | contained in a virginal womb.  God-becomes an infant, 222 1 | by, God’s Holy SpiritWondrous, inexpressible, and awesome 223 1 | the incarnation of God the Word from a Most-pure virgin 224 2 | the knowledge of God, to work innumerable miracles of 225 5 | feast in order to prepare us worthily to meet the heavenly Tsar’, 226 | ye


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