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Author page: Fr. Barnabas Powell

Keep It!

Listen to this quote from St. Symeon the New Theologian: "In the future life the Christian is not examined if he has renounced the whole world for Christ's love, or if he has distributed his riches to the poor or if he fasted or kept vigil or prayed, or if he wept and lamented for…

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Ask, Seek, Knock

We moderns love systems. What I mean is we read all the time about "10 Ways to Boost Your Metabolism," "4 Steps to a New You!," "8 Days to a Clean House!," and so on. We simply can't resist clicking on those links to read those stories. We seem desperate to find the right "system"…

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Easily Offended!

"I'm offended!" It seems that is a common complaint in our day. When did we become such a generation of "fragile little snowflakes" that the slightest challenge sends us into fits of offense and demands for regress? So, what do you think is behind this age of easy offense? I certainly have my own thoughts,…

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The Enemy of My Enemy

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend." The quote has been described as an Arabic proverb, but more likely it comes from advice given in India by a leader who died under mysterious circumstances. This attitude that my enemy's enemy is my ally has been used countless times in politics and warfare to justify the…

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I’m Ashamed of You!

Science struggles with paradox. In fact, our whole Western philosophy since the Enlightenment (so-called) has fought against the very idea of paradox. We want things in our world neat and in order. We want to be able to predict how our world will behave, and we want, above all, to feel safe! And yet... Take light…

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That I May KNOW Him!

"And Adam knew his wife Eve and she conceived." Isn't it interesting that the Holy Scriptures describes the most intimate connection between husband and wife as "know." There is something significant in human relationships that transcend a mere "knowing about" and goes to the very mystery of what it means to be a person in…

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