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Let us ask the Panagia to teach us to bring more Christ into our lives

For · Panagia
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 15 · View source

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Even today, the Panagia is among us. She hears our prayers, listens to the pain of our souls and receives everything that our hearts wish to entrust to her, but which human words are often unable to express.

For · Panagia
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 · View source
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Let us be filled with Christ!

For · Saviour Jesus Christ
Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 18 · View source
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with the Panagia as our guide, our protector, and our most loving Mother

For · the Panagia
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 · View source U.S. Department of State from United States · Wikimedia Commons · Public domain Wikipedia
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Let us ask the Mother of God to teach us also to say to God, every day of our lives: Let it be to me according to Your word

For · The Mother of God
Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 14 · View source
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Most Honourable Brother Bishops and my beloved children, The great Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos gathers us once again around the venerable person of our Panagia, the Mother of the Lord and the Mother of all Christians. Today, the Church does not mourn a death, but celebrates a translation from death to life; the Church does not lament a separation, but rejoices in the passage from the temporal to the eternal, from earth to heaven, from corruption to incorruption, and from the vanity of this world to the true life. For this reason, the Dormition of the Theotokos is for all of us a feast of hope, consolation and joy, since we feel that, through her translation from death to life, Panagia is even closer to us and remains beside us. As the Apolytikion of the feast proclaims: “In your Dormition, O Theotokos, you did not abandon the world.” On the occasion, therefore, of this great Feast of the Mother of God, I encourage you all to turn your gaze towards her with trust amid the difficulties, trials and concerns of your lives. Panagia knows human suffering. She experienced exile, anguish, silence, contempt, injustice and slander, and, above all, the sorrow of beholding her Son upon the Cross. For this reason, she can understand every tear, every fear and every wound of the human heart. Panagia can hear the silent scream of every suffering soul. Let us beseech her today to shelter our families, our children and young people, the sick, the lonely and all those undergoing trials. Let us ask her to protect the whole world and always guide us towards her Son and God. May you all be granted many blessed years.

For · the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 15 · View source User:Jamieson.N · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikipedia
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Today, from Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great and Saint Mark, we raise our prayers to the Panagia, the Mother of us all, We ask her to wipe away the tears of children, comfort mothers who are suffering, protect the innocent, and enlighten the leaders of the world so that peace may prevail. The Panagia knows no borders or distinctions; her maternal embrace has room for every person and every nation.

For · Panagia
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 · View source
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The Panagia thus reveals that the ultimate destiny of the human person is not merely moral improvement, but deification—the participation, by grace, in the life of God,

For · Panagia
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 14 · View source
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