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Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios
Orthodox Catechism

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1 Fwd| enlightens and sanctifies every human, open the eyes of our minds, 2 3 | Even more we marvel at the human organism, at how much perfection 3 3 | existence. Live inside every human heart. Let all human existence 4 3 | every human heart. Let all human existence be dedicated to 5 4 | detail to the extent that the human mind can comprehend it. 6 4 | God is infinite and the human mind does not have the capacity 7 4 | that are in accord with human logic; irrational -- which 8 4 | which are contrary to human logic and consequently cannot 9 4 | cannot be investigated by the human mind.~As for the Panagia, 10 4 | goddess. She is herself human. Worshipping her is not 11 5 | greatest mystery that the human mind can absorb. It does 12 5 | cannot be comprehended with human reasoning. It is a matter 13 5 | of faith rather than of human reasoning. Whoever believes 14 7 | words of Christ refer to His human nature and not to His divine 15 7 | because you see Me now as a human being in the form of a servant; 16 7 | return to the Father also as human. At that time, My human 17 7 | human. At that time, My human nature will be granted unlimited 18 7 | man sees Him as strictly human and nothing more. It is 19 7 | Christ regards Himself as human in comparison with God, 20 7 | young man perceives Him, as human only. The interpretation 21 9 | Father and the Son. Can the human mind grasp this? No. That 22 9 | difficult to comprehend with human rationality. St. John of 23 13 | Man ~First God created the human body, and then after that 24 13 | conception, the embryo is fully human. That is why abortion is 25 15 | To become man. To take on human nature. His only purpose, 26 15 | His only purpose, to raise human nature to Heaven, restoring 27 16 | a true God be born of a human mother? It is an unexplainable 28 16 | natures, the Godly and the human. "Dual in nature but one 29 16 | born in time and place as a human being, in Bethlehem of Judea, 30 16 | nature did not overwhelm the human nature, nor the human, the 31 16 | the human nature, nor the human, the divine. How could it 32 16 | to become man, to put on human flesh, as man in baptism 33 16 | We accept Your divine and human nature. Hear our prayer. 34 17 | united: the divine and the human, without confusion, distinct, 35 17 | Father "before all ages." As human, He was born "of the Holy 36 17 | retaining both His divine and human natures have made a profound 37 17 | Vespers) speaks about the human birth of Christ, that "He 38 17 | Paradise. In order for fallen human nature to be restored, the 39 17 | had to assume the whole of human nature completely, to restore 40 17 | Ascension. "Carrying deceived human nature upon Your shoulders, 41 17 | concerning the divine and human nature of Christ, in order 42 17 | be so humiliated. To take human nature upon Yourself and 43 17 | nature upon Yourself and as human, to undergo the Passion 44 18 | The Divine And Human Nature of Christ ~The Holy 45 18 | us now look a bit at the human nature of Christ. We must 46 18 | is in all things like us human beings, with a soul, body, 47 18 | lifelong bondage." Since human beings are comprised of 48 18 | and in truth and assumed human nature with all of its properties." " 49 18 | scriptural teaching about the human nature of Christ and His 50 18 | natures, one person.~His human nature united with His divine 51 18 | limits or ceasing to be human. In this way, united with 52 18 | sense and are saved. Our human nature becomes divine, without, 53 24 | resurrected and ascended, bringing human nature with You and You 54 24 | praise and glory as our weak human powers permit. We fervently 55 27 | Eucharist, all we see with our human eyes is bread and wine.


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