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Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Archbishop of Canada: Dormition reveals Humanity’s calling to life and Communion with God | Orthodox Times (en)

… said, therefore constitutes “an icon and foretaste of the universal resurrection.”

The Archbishop also connected the message of the feast with the spiritual challenges confronting people today, including alienation, loneliness, confusion and fragmentation.

Against these experiences, he said, the Theotokos presents “a different anthropology,” centered on relationship, self-offering and communion.

She teaches us that true freedom is not found in self-sufficiency, but in communion with God and in selfless love for our fellow human being,” he wrote.

Archbishop Apostolos called on the faithful to bring before the Theotokos the concerns of families, young people, the sick, the elderly and all those experiencing trials.

He also urged prayers for the spiritual strength of Greek Orthodox communities in Canada and for Greek schools and educators, so that the Greek language, Orthodox faith, and spiritual and cultural heritage may be faithfully …

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The speaker credits her with teaching true freedom through communion with God.

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