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Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 18 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Metropolitan of Bessarabia on Dormition Fast: ‘Through fasting, we learn to say no to the passions’

… mystery of the feast: she who received Christ into her entire being is herself received, at the end of her earthly life, into the Kingdom of her Son,” Metropolitan Antonie emphasised. His Eminence recalled the Annunciation, when the Mother of God accepted the calling to bear the Saviour Jesus Christ in her womb: “Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be to me according to your word!” (Luke 1:38). “This is one of the profound meanings of fasting: the passage from our own will to the will of God. We fast so that our desires, habits and passions cease to determine the direction of our lives. We practise self-restraint to make room for the work of grace. We pray more often so that our distracted minds may withdraw from vanities and our hearts may hear the voice of God’s calling.” “A person who cannot refrain from judgement, malice, pride, envy, anger, consumption or distraction becomes a slave to his own impulses. Through fasting, therefore, we learn once again to say no to passion so that we may say yes to becoming like God,” the Metropolitan of Bessarabia added. The Church calls everyone to salvation Metropolitan Antonie stressed that the Church calls everyone to salvation, …

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The speaker advocates for fasting as a means to align one's will with God's will.

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