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1 Text| of all. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2003~Your fervent supplicant
2 Text| Constantinople~Protocol 368~ ~
3 | above
4 Text| offered to all who desire and accept the value of humility through
5 Text| world, our Lord Jesus Christ accepted with an excess of humility
6 Text| reversing human values, by accepting humility that was hateful
7 Text| by haughtiness, which is accompanied by acquisition of power.
8 Text| through which this victory is acquired.~Let all flesh that speaks
9 Text| which is accompanied by acquisition of power. The only way for
10 Text| sings St. John Damascene, addressing our Lord Jesus Christ who
11 Text| brokenness. Indeed, every time it adopts pride and the mindset of
12 | after
13 | again
14 Text| self-destructive in setting before them aims of conceited pride; many
15 Text| Your death is life to me, O Almighty and philanthropic God; Glory
16 | am
17 Text| haughtiness, or pride, or ambition, or any such egocentric
18 Text| God by human desires and ambitions, it returns to the confusion
19 Text| cooperation for the good of all. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2003~Your fervent
20 | another
21 Text| Text~By the Mercy of God, Archbishop of Constantinople,~New Rome,
22 Text| were captured, I am not ashamed of it; You were lashed,
23 | at
24 Text| greater reality than any attempt made to extinguish it. This
25 Text| before the Risen Christ~+Bartholomew of Constantinople~Protocol
26 | be
27 | became
28 | been
29 Text| contrary to this be silent. Behold the King of Glory comes
30 Text| that was hateful to many as being of superior value, at a
31 Text| peace and life to all human beings, removing all hatred and
32 Text| today as a father to his beloved children in the Lord. Take
33 Text| an evildoer, He who was a benefactor and healer; and, ultimately,
34 | beyond
35 Text| restored it by Your divine blood", sings St. John Damascene,
36 Text| removing all hatred and bloodshed, and exchanging them with
37 Text| Cross, I do not hide it; I boast of Your resurrection; for
38 Text| such works, ruins of human bodies and parts, ruins of the
39 Text| Patriarch~To the Entire Body of the Church~Grace, Peace,
40 Text| Saviour Who Rose in Glory~Brethren and concelebrants, faithful
41 Text| is the only message that brings hope and the truth. It is
42 Text| encounter in our time; ruins of buildings and other such works, ruins
43 Text| a father to his beloved children in the Lord. Take courage
44 Text| moral values that pertain to civilization. All these are destroyed
45 Text| Behold the King of Glory comes out of the grave! Christ
46 Text| setting before them aims of conceited pride; many who were humiliated
47 Text| Rose in Glory~Brethren and concelebrants, faithful and God-loving
48 Text| discords, disagreements, conflicts, and ruins. There have been
49 Text| ambitions, it returns to the confusion of Babel, to discords, disagreements,
50 Text| peace. Nothing else can conquer death.~May the Risen Lord
51 Text| world. He was captured as a conspirator, He who was the peacemaker;
52 Text| Lord heal all brokenness of contemporary humanity and grant peace
53 Text| glory and honour, as many continue to do today. It is this
54 Text| the world. Since then He continues to heal any brokenness of
55 Text| Let all flesh that speaks contrary to this be silent. Behold
56 Text| that which they caused.~In contrast to those who through haughtiness,
57 Text| sermons that overturned their convictions as to what was right and
58 Text| exchanging them with peaceful cooperation for the good of all. Amen.~
59 Text| thought that the gravestone covered forever Him who preached
60 Text| and manifestation of the creative activity of God that love
61 Text| ultimately, He was crucified as a criminal, He who was innocent and
62 Text| You were nailed to the Cross, I do not hide it; I boast
63 Text| realized in the end that the damage that they incurred on themselves
64 Text| divine blood", sings St. John Damascene, addressing our Lord Jesus
65 Text| and God-loving sons and daughters of the Church,~Christ is
66 Text| suffered, and rose from the dead. And another hymnographer
67 Text| love undertakes, and no deadly power that militates against
68 Text| grave! Christ is Risen, demonstrating the infinite might of humility
69 Text| You were lashed, I do not deny it; You were nailed to the
70 Text| the law of God by human desires and ambitions, it returns
71 Text| confusion of Babel, to discords, disagreements, conflicts, and ruins. There
72 Text| Foretelling his death to his disciples, the Lord offered them this
73 Text| the confusion of Babel, to discords, disagreements, conflicts,
74 Text| their desire to lord and dominate over them; who realized
75 Text| Constantinople,~New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch~To the Entire
76 Text| This is because life is the effluence and manifestation of the
77 Text| or ambition, or any such egocentric impulse caused the brokenness
78 | else
79 Text| leader of this world and his emissaries wished to impose on him
80 Text| who destroyed prosperous empires in their desire to make
81 Text| ruins of humanity that we encounter in our time; ruins of buildings
82 | end
83 Text| Ecumenical Patriarch~To the Entire Body of the Church~Grace,
84 Text| parts, ruins of the natural environment, and above all, ruins of
85 | every
86 Text| superior value, at a time when everybody sought after glory and honour,
87 Text| peacemaker; He was flogged as an evildoer, He who was a benefactor
88 Text| Christ accepted with an excess of humility to undergo all
89 Text| hatred and bloodshed, and exchanging them with peaceful cooperation
90 Text| And another hymnographer exclaims, "You were captured, I am
91 Text| as to what was right and expedient, He rose again, incorruptible
92 Text| than any attempt made to extinguish it. This is because life
93 Text| Brethren and concelebrants, faithful and God-loving sons and
94 Text| offer to you today as a father to his beloved children
95 Text| Amen.~Holy Pascha 2003~Your fervent supplicant before the Risen
96 Text| victory is acquired.~Let all flesh that speaks contrary to
97 Text| was the peacemaker; He was flogged as an evildoer, He who was
98 Text| over this divine activity.~Foretelling his death to his disciples,
99 Text| that the gravestone covered forever Him who preached sermons
100 Text| concelebrants, faithful and God-loving sons and daughters of the
101 Text| peaceful cooperation for the good of all. Amen.~Holy Pascha
102 Text| innocent and the model of all goodness.~And what was the result?~
103 Text| Entire Body of the Church~Grace, Peace, and Mercy~From Christ
104 Text| contemporary humanity and grant peace and life to all human
105 Text| and peace thought that the gravestone covered forever Him who
106 Text| accepting humility that was hateful to many as being of superior
107 Text| human beings, removing all hatred and bloodshed, and exchanging
108 Text| brokenness of humanity, O Lord, having restored it by Your divine
109 Text| Church,~Christ is Risen!~"You healed the brokenness of humanity,
110 Text| power. The only way for the healing and for the therapy of these
111 Text| of so many deaths and the hearing of new violent deaths, the
112 Text| nailed to the Cross, I do not hide it; I boast of Your resurrection;
113 | Himself
114 Text| for the good of all. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2003~Your fervent
115 Text| everybody sought after glory and honour, as many continue to do
116 Text| only message that brings hope and the truth. It is the
117 Text| of these ruins is He who humbly received upon Himself human
118 Text| conceited pride; many who were humiliated in raising their own stature
119 Text| from the dead. And another hymnographer exclaims, "You were captured,
120 Text| and the mindset of Babel, i.e., the usurpation of divine
121 Text| his emissaries wished to impose on him in order to turn
122 Text| or any such egocentric impulse caused the brokenness of
123 Text| expedient, He rose again, incorruptible out of the tomb, the healer
124 Text| that the damage that they incurred on themselves was far greater
125 | Indeed
126 Text| Risen, demonstrating the infinite might of humility and peace.
127 Text| as a criminal, He who was innocent and the model of all goodness.~
128 | into
129 | its
130 Text| divine blood", sings St. John Damascene, addressing our
131 Text| this be silent. Behold the King of Glory comes out of the
132 Text| ashamed of it; You were lashed, I do not deny it; You were
133 Text| all those things that the leader of this world and his emissaries
134 | Let
135 Text| creative activity of God that love undertakes, and no deadly
136 | make
137 Text| life is the effluence and manifestation of the creative activity
138 Text| else can conquer death.~May the Risen Lord heal all
139 | me
140 Text| in His humanity.~In the midst of so many deaths and the
141 Text| and no deadly power that militates against life can successfully
142 Text| it adopts pride and the mindset of Babel, i.e., the usurpation
143 Text| who was innocent and the model of all goodness.~And what
144 Text| do not deny it; You were nailed to the Cross, I do not hide
145 Text| and parts, ruins of the natural environment, and above all,
146 Text| in order to turn him into naught and to secure for themselves
147 | no
148 | Nothing
149 Text| the result?~When all the opponents of humility and peace thought
150 Text| wished to impose on him in order to turn him into naught
151 | others
152 Text| admonition, "Have courage; I have overcome the world!" He won by reversing
153 Text| who preached sermons that overturned their convictions as to
154 Text| resurrection sounds as the greatest paradox! And yet, it is the only
155 Text| ruins of human bodies and parts, ruins of the natural environment,
156 Text| good of all. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2003~Your fervent supplicant
157 Text| Sabbath, Grave Tone).~In the passage of time humanity has repeatedly
158 Text| New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch~To the Entire Body of the
159 Text| and exchanging them with peaceful cooperation for the good
160 Text| conspirator, He who was the peacemaker; He was flogged as an evildoer,
161 Text| ruins of moral values that pertain to civilization. All these
162 Text| life to me, O Almighty and philanthropic God; Glory to You" (Sticheron
163 Text| covered forever Him who preached sermons that overturned
164 Text| humanity has repeatedly prepared its own brokenness. Indeed,
165 Text| against life can successfully prevail over this divine activity.~
166 Text| been many who destroyed prosperous empires in their desire
167 Text| Bartholomew of Constantinople~Protocol 368~ ~
168 Text| many who were humiliated in raising their own stature against
169 Text| since life is a far greater reality than any attempt made to
170 Text| dominate over them; who realized in the end that the damage
171 Text| these ruins is He who humbly received upon Himself human brokenness
172 Text| because He has the power to reconstruct it, to renew it, to offer
173 Text| to renew it, to offer it regeneration.~There are many ruins of
174 Text| the Lord. Take courage and rejoice because Christ's victory
175 Text| life to all human beings, removing all hatred and bloodshed,
176 Text| power to reconstruct it, to renew it, to offer it regeneration.~
177 Text| passage of time humanity has repeatedly prepared its own brokenness.
178 Text| humanity, O Lord, having restored it by Your divine blood",
179 Text| goodness.~And what was the result?~When all the opponents
180 Text| desires and ambitions, it returns to the confusion of Babel,
181 Text| overcome the world!" He won by reversing human values, by accepting
182 Text| convictions as to what was right and expedient, He rose again,
183 Text| Archbishop of Constantinople,~New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch~
184 Text| to You" (Sticheron of the Sabbath, Grave Tone).~In the passage
185 | same
186 Text| and Mercy~From Christ the Saviour Who Rose in Glory~Brethren
187 Text| turn him into naught and to secure for themselves the domination
188 Text| greater; many who became self-destructive in setting before them aims
189 Text| forever Him who preached sermons that overturned their convictions
190 Text| became self-destructive in setting before them aims of conceited
191 Text| speaks contrary to this be silent. Behold the King of Glory
192 Text| it by Your divine blood", sings St. John Damascene, addressing
193 | so
194 Text| faithful and God-loving sons and daughters of the Church,~
195 Text| at a time when everybody sought after glory and honour,
196 Text| message of the resurrection sounds as the greatest paradox!
197 Text| acquired.~Let all flesh that speaks contrary to this be silent.
198 Text| world, a victory that is spiritual and unrelated to worldly
199 Text| Your divine blood", sings St. John Damascene, addressing
200 Text| humiliated in raising their own stature against God's moral law;
201 Text| philanthropic God; Glory to You" (Sticheron of the Sabbath, Grave Tone).~
202 Text| usurpation of divine might and substitution of the law of God by human
203 Text| militates against life can successfully prevail over this divine
204 Text| Christ who was crucified, suffered, and rose from the dead.
205 Text| hateful to many as being of superior value, at a time when everybody
206 Text| Pascha 2003~Your fervent supplicant before the Risen Christ~+
207 Text| beloved children in the Lord. Take courage and rejoice because
208 Text| Text~By the Mercy of God, Archbishop
209 | then
210 Text| the healing and for the therapy of these ruins is He who
211 Text| humility to undergo all those things that the leader of this
212 Text| opponents of humility and peace thought that the gravestone covered
213 Text| incorruptible out of the tomb, the healer of the brokenness
214 Text| Sticheron of the Sabbath, Grave Tone).~In the passage of time
215 | too
216 Text| that brings hope and the truth. It is the greatest message,
217 Text| impose on him in order to turn him into naught and to secure
218 Text| benefactor and healer; and, ultimately, He was crucified as a criminal,
219 Text| an excess of humility to undergo all those things that the
220 Text| activity of God that love undertakes, and no deadly power that
221 Text| victory that is spiritual and unrelated to worldly domination, is
222 | upon
223 Text| mindset of Babel, i.e., the usurpation of divine might and substitution
224 Text| deaths and the hearing of new violent deaths, the message of the
225 Text| acquisition of power. The only way for the healing and for
226 Text| world and his emissaries wished to impose on him in order
227 Text| overcome the world!" He won by reversing human values,
228 Text| buildings and other such works, ruins of human bodies and
229 Text| spiritual and unrelated to worldly domination, is offered to
230 Text| brokenness and was made worthy of the resurrection in His
231 | yet
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