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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)

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At the heart of his message, Archbishop Apostolos emphasized the hope of the Resurrection represented by the feast.

“The Dormition is not the end; it is a passage into the fullness of life in Christ,” he stated.

The Mother of God, he continued, bears witness that humanity is called “not to corruption, but to life; not to despair, but to Resurrection; not to isolation, but to eternal communion in the Kingdom.

Concluding his encyclical, Archbishop Apostolos expressed his personal joy as he prepares to come to Canada and begin his ministry among the faithful of the Archdiocese.

“I look forward with great joy and emotion to coming to blessed Canada, to having the opportunity to meet all of you in person, to visit our parishes and communities, and to journey together, in a spirit of unity, love, and mutual …

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The speaker describes her as a witness to life, resurrection, and eternal communion.

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