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OrthoChristian.com (Pravoslavie.ru EN) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Three Feasts of the Savior and the Mirror of Christ. Hieromonk Spyridon (Dorosh)

… about anything.” And he replied, “For me, Father, it is enough just to look at you” (The Sketis Patericon).

The Church reminds us over and again, on weekdays and feast-days, to look on the Savior in such a way that we can gaze on Him, the ideal of human perfection, and not only look, but also strive towards Him.

In this sense, St. Nicholas (Velimirovic) of Zica and Ohrid compares Christ to a mirror: “Christ is that mirror in which everyone sees himself as he truly is. This sole mirror has been given to humanity so that all people may look into it and see what they are like. For in Christ, as in the purest mirror, each person sees himself as sick and ugly, and yet also sees his beautiful original image, which he once was and must become once again” (Homily on the Gospels. The Gospel of the Repentant Zacchaeus).

The day after the Dormition is the commemoration of the Icon of the Lord Jesus Christ, “Not-Made-by-Hands”. Like the gift to Prince Abgar, Christ wiped His Face on the fabric of our being and imprinted it in us as yet another reminder of Himself. So that, seeing the image of Christ in our neighbor, it might be easier for us to love …

For · Jesus Christ
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The speaker presents Christ as the essential mirror for human self-realization and spiritual restoration.

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