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1 Fwd,6| experiences and great spiritual suffering in this neo-pagan society
2 1,1 | but are creatures of God, suffering from the deadly, soul-destroying
3 1,1 | Protestantism's false hope to avoid suffering since its theology does
4 4,12| Crucifixion, we recall His saving suffering.”~ (4) Icons additionally
5 5,4 | Constantine, however, the suffering of persecution and martyrdom
6 5,4 | forgetting that this path entails suffering in this life in order to
7 5,7 | from the Lord [Consoler of Suffering Hearts: Eldress Rachel,
8 5,8 | further on the meaning of suffering. He states that:~ ~Before
9 5,8 | Before the fall, there was no suffering in the world; there was
10 5,8 | After the fall, God allowed suffering to enter the world not as
11 5,8 | God would not have allowed suffering, there would have been nothing
12 5,8 | like demons. God allowed suffering because, if it is met in
13 5,8 | redemption, it can purify us. Suffering reminds us that we're moving
14 5,8 | But eventually, through suffering, we're led back to the awareness
15 5,8 | is deeply wrong. Without suffering, there's no way we could
16 5,8 | ravage the earth and inflict suffering on our fellow human beings.
17 5,8 | But in the midst of this suffering He wants to deliver any
18 5,8 | the soul to Him through suffering [Quoted in Fr. Paisius Altschul,
19 5,8 | corrective” or redemptive suffering. Moreover, he frequently
20 5,8 | persecution against the Church, suffering under the Moslems kept the
21 9,22| Innocent Sufferer not only the suffering humanity of Christ, but
22 9,22| humanity of Christ, but a suffering God on the Cross. In the
23 9,24| come to stress Christ's suffering humanity at the expense
24 9,24| the image of Christ as a suffering God. The West dwells on
25 9,35| earth and take upon Himself suffering for our redemption? Going
26 9,42| cause and spread of evil and suffering that is found in pre-Christian
27 9,42| and they began to know suffering from disease and injury,
28 10,25| brought to mankind by His suffering and death on the Cross.
29 10,25| these an addition to the suffering of Christ. Latin theologians
30 10,28| fire will be a cause of suffering, weeping, and gnashing of
31 10,28| experience God's love as suffering, the saints will experience
32 10,28| love undergo no greater suffering than those produced by the
33 10,28| love acts in two ways, as suffering of the reproved, and as
34 11,4 | Last Judgment, the eternal suffering of sinners and the eternal
35 11,4 | in order to prolong the suffering and agony of the victim.
36 11,4 | shedding of His blood and suffering on the Cross and Resurrection,
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