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If a murderer repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a rapist repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a terrorist repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a serial killer repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a prostitute repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a guilty man repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a homosexual repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a white supremacist repents to Christ, he is saved.
If a sangoma repents, he is saved.
If an atheist repents, he is saved.
Whether a man or woman is transgender, lesbian, bisexual, a satanist, an abortionist, feminist, conservative, republican, billionaire, destitute, agnostic, OnlyFans pornstar, purist, sexist, misogynistic, racist, a witch, a warlock, narcissist, schizophrenic, jewish, muslim, hedonistic, or simply lives by the philosophy of trying to be a good person - their souls were died for on the cross too.
Let our own bitterness and grief be set aside for this fact, that once repentant, they are free of blood guilt. While not all sin is equal, we are all equally wicked and sinful.
And if any man and woman shall lay down their sins and confess them in sorrow and weeping to their recognized Lord and Savior, then their heart confesses itself to belong to Christ. Their soul, Spirit, and body is now His. He forgives them, and they are anew. They are reborn from spiritual death, and live to sin no more.
The old is gone. Their wickedness, their sins, their evils are cleansed by the Blood of the Lamb. Who are we to deny their faith and withhold lovingness and forgiveness for our new brothers and sisters? Heaven declares a joyous celebration for one sheep that was lost, is now found! Should we not revel and shout in praise to God, for one more life has laid down to the salvation of the Cross! Praise be to God, and to the Son of the Almighty who has made it possible for such!
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ICON, SAINTS&READING: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2025
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MARTYRS TIMOTHY the READER and HIS WIFE MAURA of ANTINOE in EGYPT (286).
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Saints Timothy and Maura suffered for the faith during the persecution under the emperor Diocletian (284-305). Saint Timothy came from the village of Perapa (Egyptian Thebaid), and was the son of a priest named Pikolpossos. He was made a reader among the church clergy, and also a keeper and copyist of divine service books. Saint Timothy was denounced as a keeper of Christian books, which the emperor ordered to be confiscated and burned. They brought Saint Timothy before the governor Arian, who demanded that he hand over the sacred books. They subjected the saint to horrible tortures for his refusal to obey the command. They shoved two red-hot iron rods into his ears, from which the sufferer lost his eyesight and became blind.
Saint Timothy bravely endured the pain and he gave thanks to God, for granting him to suffer for Him. The torturers hung the saint head downwards, putting a piece of wood in his mouth, and they tied a heavy stone to his neck. Saint Timothy’s suffering was so extreme, that even those who tortured him implored the governor to ease up on the torture.
About this time they informed Arian that Timothy had a young wife named Maura, whom he had married only twenty days before. Arian ordered Maura to be brought, hoping that with her present, they could break Saint Timothy’s will. Saint Timothy urged his wife not to fear the tortures, but to follow his path. Saint Maura answered, “I am prepared to die with you,” and she boldly confessed herself a Christian. Arian commanded that the hair be torn from her head, and to cut the fingers off her hands.
Saint Maura underwent the torment with joy and even thanked the governor for the torture, which she endured so that her sins might be forgiven. Then Arian gave orders to throw Saint Maura into a boiling cauldron, but she did not feel any pain, and she remained unharmed. Suspecting that the servants had filled the cauldron with cold water out of sympathy for the martyr, Arian went up and ordered the saint to splash him on the hand with water from the cauldron. When the martyr did this, Arian screamed with pain and drew back his scalded hand. Then, momentarily admitting the power of the miracle, Arian confessed God in Whom Maura believed as the True God, and he ordered her to be released. But the devil still held great power over the governor, and soon he again began to urge Saint Maura to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods. Having gotten nowhere, Arian was overcome all the more by a satanic rage and he came up with new tortures. Then the people began to murmur and demand a stop to the abuse of this innocent woman. But Saint Maura, turning to the people, said, “Let no one defend me. I have one Defender, God, in Whom I trust.”
Finally, after torturing them for a long time, Arian ordered the martyrs to be crucified. For ten days they hung on crosses facing each other.
On the tenth day of martyrdom the saints offered up their souls to the Lord. This occurred in the year 286. Later, a solemn celebration of the holy martyrs Timothy and Maura was instituted at Constantinople, and a church was built in their honor.
Saint Maura's skull is located in the church of Koilani, Limassol, Cyprus. Fragments of Saint Maura's relics are also located in Kykkos Monastery on Cyprus, and in the Greek church in Venice.
Source: Orthodox Church in America_OCA
VENERABLE THEODOSII, ABBOT of THE KIEV CAVES MONASTERY and FOUNDER of CENOBITIC MONASTICISM in RUSSIA (1074)
Venerable Theodosius became the founder of the coenobitic monastery. He was Venerable Antony Pechersky’s associate. He came to him being young and being professed in his cave.
Venerable Theodosius excelled all in humility and labours, that gave him everybody’s love. With his blessing the monastic statute was introduced into the Pechersk dwelling place. This statute was imported from Constantinople and later was adopted in all dwellings at the Rus’.
Hence there were 2 types of monastiс life, according to 2 examples presented by Venerable Anthony and Theodosius. The first of them is reclusion in the Caves and seclusion – an ascetic labor, which especially difficult and high. The second one – monastic coenobite community, which cultivated in the brethren such virtues as: patience, humility, obedience, brotherly love, elimination of personal will and full subordination to Farther Superior, elderly brethren and the rules of monastic statute.
While Venerable Theodosius was the Father Superior (1060-1062) a new wooden monastery was built above the Far Caves, where the brethren resettled. The brethren was one hundred in number. And it was quite a lot even for Greek monasteries. It was necessary to create a monastic charter, set of rules, regulating monastery life. That is why Venerable Theodosius sent one of the monks to Constantinople to eunuch Efrem, to rewrite the Studite rule and bring it to Kyiv. At the same time metropolitan Georgy with one of the monks of the monastery of Stoudios, Michael, who accompanied him and gave him the monastic statute. On the basis of these two variants the monastic charter of the Pechersk monastery. It is necessary to admit that there was no ground monastery above the Near Caves as opposed to the Far Caves in the Old Rus’ period.
When the building of the Dormition Cathedral was finished in the maddle of the 70s of the Xith century, the center of the Pechersk monastery is moved to the territory of the present Upper Lavra. Not many monks stayed in the ‘old’ monastery. The Far Caves and the Near Caves became the place for seclusion for ascetics and burial place for the dead brethren. The first burial in the Near Caves was the burial of Venerable Anthony in 1073. The first burial in the Far Caves was the burial of Venerable Theodosius in 1074.
Source: Kiev-cave Lavra
ICON: THE KIEV /PECHERSK ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD. (1085)
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The Kiev Caves Icon of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos is one of the most ancient icons in the Russian Orthodox Church. The Mother of God entrusted it to four Byzantine architects, who in 1073 brought the icon to Saints Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves. The architects arrived at the monks’ cave and asked, “Where do you want to build the church?” The saints answered, “Go, the Lord will point out the place.”
“How is it that you, who are about to die, have still not designated the place?” the architects wondered. “And they gave us much gold.”
Then the monks summoned all the brethren and they began to question the Greeks, saying, “Tell us the truth. Who sent you, and how did you end up here?”
The architects answered, “One day, when each of us was asleep in his own home, handsome youths came to us at sunrise, and said, ‘The Queen summons you to Blachernae.’ We all arrived at the same time and, questioning one another we learned that each of us had heard this command of the Queen, and that the youths had come to each of us. Finally, we beheld the Queen of Heaven with a multitude of warriors. We bowed down to Her, and She said, ‘I want to build Myself a Church in Rus, at Kiev, and so I ask you to do this. Take enough gold for three years.’”
“We bowed down and asked, ‘Lady Queen! You are sending us to a foreign land. To whom are we sent?’ She answered, ‘I send you to the monks Anthony and Theodosius.’”
“We wondered, ‘Why then, Lady, do You give us gold for three years? Tell us that which concerns us, what we shall eat and what we shall drink, and tell us also what You know about it.’”
“The Queen replied, ‘Anthony will merely give the blessing, then depart from this world to eternal repose. The other one, Theodosius, will follow him after two years. Therefore, take enough gold. Moreover, no one can do what I shall do to honor you. I shall give you what eye has not seen, what ear has not heard, and what has not entered into the heart of man (1 Cor.2:9). I, Myself, shall come to look upon the church and I shall dwell within it.’”
“She also gave us relics of the holy martyrs Menignus, Polyeuctus, Leontius, Acacius, Arethas, James, and Theodore, saying, ‘Place these within the foundation.’ We took more than enough gold, and She said, ‘Come out and see the resplendent church.’ We went out and saw a church in the air. Coming inside again, we bowed down and said, ‘Lady Queen, what will be the name of the church?’”
“She answered, ‘I wish to call it by My own name.’ We did not dare to ask what Her name was, but She said again, ‘It will be the church of the Mother of God.’ After giving us this icon, She said, ‘This will be placed within.’ We bowed down to Her and went to our own homes, taking with us the icon we received from the hands of the Queen.”
Having heard this account, everyone glorified God, and Saint Anthony said, “My children, we never left this place. Those handsome youths summoning you were holy angels, and the Queen in Blachernae was the Most Holy Theotokos. As for those who appeared to be us, and the gold they gave you, the Lord only knows how He deigned to do this with His servants. Blessed be your arrival! You are in good company: the venerable icon of the Lady.” For three days Saint Anthony prayed that the Lord would show him the place for the church.
After the first night there was a dew throughout all the land, but it was dry on the holy spot. On the second morning throughout all the land it was dry, but on the holy spot it was wet with dew. On the third morning, they prayed and blessed the place, and measured the width and length of the church with a golden sash. (This sash had been brought long ago by the Varangian Shimon, who had a vision about the building of a church.) A bolt of lightning, falling from heaven by the prayer of Saint Anthony, indicated that this spot was pleasing to God. So the foundation of the church was laid.
The icon of the Mother of God was glorified by numerous miracles. Two friends, John and Sergius, sealed their friendship before it. After many years John fell mortally ill. He gave part of his wealth to the the Caves monastery, and he gave Sergius the portion for his five-year-old son for safekeeping. He also entrusted his son Zachariah to his guardianship. When Zachariah turned fifteen, he asked for his inheritance, but Sergius persisted in saying that John had distributed everything to the poor. He even went into the Dormition church and swore before the wonderworking icon that he had taken nothing.
When he attempted to kiss the icon, he was not able to come near it. He went to the doors and suddenly shouted, “Saints Anthony and Theodosius! Let me not be struck down for my dishonesty. Entreat the Most Holy Theotokos to drive away the multitude of demons which torment me. Let the gold and silver be taken away. It is sealed up in my granary.” Zachariah gave away all his inheritance to the Caves monastery, where he also himself was tonsured a monk. From that time, no one would take oaths before the wonderworking icon (March 24).
More than once the icon defended the land from enemy invasion. In 1677, when the Turks laid siege to Chigirin and danger threatened Kiev, they carried the icon around the city for almost the entire day of August 27. The Mother of God blessed Russian armies going to the Battle of Poltava (1709). In 1812 they carried the icon around Kiev again. The icon is commemorated twice during the year: May 3 and August 15.
Source: Orthodox Church in America_OCA
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Acts 10:44-11:10
44 While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard the word. 45 And those of the circumcision who believed were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out on the Gentiles also. 46 For they heard them speak with tongues and magnify God. Then Peter answered, 47 Can anyone forbid water, that these should not be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have? 48 And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Then they asked him to stay a few days.
Matthew 11:27-30
27 All things have been delivered to Me by My Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father. Nor does anyone know the Father except the Son, and the one to whom the Son wills to reveal Him. 28 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.
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​Icon of the Mother of God
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I've been seeing a lot of posts about piracy lately and in light of this i do need to say something because I've been seeing a lot of misinformation.
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this sort of misinformation is wildly dangerous and irresponsible.
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Cat resting on a cross of Orthodox church in Perast, Montenegro.
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Saint Martyr Agatha
Saint Agatha is a third-century martyr who confessed Christ during the persecution of Emperor Decius against the Christians. After refusing to become the wife of a pagan judge and choosing to remain faithful to Christ, she was tortured by having her breasts cut off.
Saint Peter appeared to her in the cell where she was imprisoned and healed her.
Saint Agatha is considered a patron saint of women with breast cancer.
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