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Monday, 20 May 2013

20 May 2013. It’s STILL the Easter Season!

00 Cossack Christ is Risen. 20.05.13

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The Easter season stretches on to Pentecost, which falls on 23 June this year. That means that we have another month left in the festal time… hey, if we keep the Easter Lent for all forty days, then, it stands to reason that we should keep all fifty days of the Easter feast. God did NOT intend us to walk about with long faces and be insufferable misery-guts to all about us. Christ is risen! That’s what our religion is all about… not rules… not crusades… not marches… not politics… but Christ is Risen! It was good enough for baba and dede, it’s good enough for me…

Христосъ воскресе!

Воистинну воскресе!

BMD

 

Pope Francisco Admitted He Dozes Off During Evening Prayers

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Here’s what Pope Francisco condemns… and the rightwingers applaud… none dare call it evil.  The love of money is the root of all evil… just look at the konvertsy.

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The Daily Mail reported that Pope Francisco Bergoglio told believers that he’s prone to human weaknesses just like anyone else. Speaking to the crowd from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica, he admitted that he sometimes couldn’t finish praying because of drowsiness. The pontiff confessed to an audience of 200,000 that he nods off during evening prayers at the end of a long day, saying, “The fatigue of the day makes you fall asleep, but He (God) understands”. His comment drew laughter from the crowd. In general, the pontiff devoted his speech to charity. The Pope expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that, in today’s world, we don’t view starving and freezing children as something unusual. He added that people are much more interested in secular scandals nowadays, but he also said, “We can’t become starched Christians, too polite, who speak of theology calmly over tea. We have to become courageous Christians and seek out those (who need help most)”. Argentinean Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the 266th pope of the Catholic Church on 13 March 2013. He’s the first Latin American Pope of Rome, as well as the first Jesuit priest to become pope. He’s one of the simplest pontiffs in modern history. For example, he chose to reside in the Vatican guesthouse rather than the papal residence.

20 May 2013

Voice of Russia World Service

http://english.ruvr.ru/news/2013_05_20/Pope-Francis-admitted-dozing-off-while-praying/

Editor’s Note:

Terrence Mattingly just wrote a piece on Pope Francisco that was a lying piece of shit due to its omissions. Mr Mattingly didn’t mention once that the pope opposes all of the nutty squirrel rightwing notions that Mr Mattingly and his crowd (which includes Victor Potapov, James Paffhausen, Rod Dreher, and Freddie M-G) advocates. In fact, the implication given by Mr Mattingly was that the pope agrees with the rightwing lunatic pap spouted by the konvertsy. For instance, Mr Mattingly didn’t quote:

  • The worship of the golden calf of old (cf. Exodus32.15-34) has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy that’s faceless and lacking any truly humane goal.
  • Whilst the income of a minority increases exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling. This imbalance results from ideologies that uphold the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation, and, thus, deny the right of control to States, which are themselves charged with providing for the common good. A new, invisible, and at times virtual, tyranny is established; one that unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules.
  • Money has to serve, not to rule! The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in Christ’s name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote them. The Pope appeals for disinterested solidarity and for a return to person-centred ethics in the world of finance and economics.

In short, Pope Francisco stands against and condemns the rightwing libertarian nonsense spouted by Terrence Mattingly and his ilk. So should we… right is right, no matter who speaks it. It’s time to take the Church back from these greedy beastly toddlers. Aren’t you tired of their bloviations on the Fathers, “homosexual infiltration” (but note well who their “Orthodox” sponsors were… Gleb Podmoshensky, for one), neoconservatism, and “proper dress?” It’s enough to make an adult hurl. It’ll require us to swallow a kopeck’s worth… shall we?

BMD

Sunday, 19 May 2013

19 May 2013. A Picture IS Worth a Thousand Words… Here’s What Radonitsa’s All About

00 Radonitsa 09.05.13. Minsk. 19.05.13

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During the Easter season, real Orthodox go out to the cemeteries and visit the graves of their loved ones. We tend the graves and lay symbolic offerings of food and flowers on them (often, Easter eggs). However, on Easter and during Bright Week, we can’t offer Pannikhida, the first opportunity is the first Monday after Bright Week. Since many monasteries keep Monday as a day of abstinence, the custom has arisen of celebrating Radonitsa (Day of Rejoicing) on the Second Tuesday after Easter. Mind you, you can lay offerings on a grave on Easter and Bright Week (we certainly did), but you can’t offer Pannikhida. In the above image, people in Minsk are visiting family graves, offering a toast, and giving due respect. Radonitsa isn’t “canonical”… it’s a “people’s feast”… the Church didn’t decree it, the people just did it. Now, if some would just get their long noses out of books…

BMD

Patriarch Neofit: Our Kids Need to Know the ABCs of Orthodoxy

00 Patriarch Neofit of Bulgaria. 19.05.13

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Patriarch Neofit Dimitrov stated that Bulgarian kids should have the opportunity to learn about their Orthodox Christian heritage. On Sunday, Neofit addressed clergy and believers on the 60th anniversary of the restoration of the Bulgarian Patriarchate. The message, read out by Bishop Naum Dimitrov of Stob, Chief Secretary of the Holy Synod, made a strong case for the introduction of religion as a subject in school, with a special emphasis on Orthodox Christianity. It also reflected on the last 60 years of history for Orthodoxy in Bulgaria. Neofit wrote, “The past decades weren’t easy, but with God’s help, immutably led by the spirit of truth, all of us, according to the measure of our powers, bore witness to the resurrection of Christ. Today, we call for, and will continue to call for, more mission and witness to eternal salvation in our dear homeland and beyond her confines. What’s been accomplished isn’t little, but it isn’t enough either”. Patriarch Neofit also reflected on the “spiritual crisis” that Bulgarian society is going through, which is deeper than any financial and political troubles, saying, “There is a crisis of values, a crisis in thinking through the eternal truths about God, the world, and humanity”.

19 May 2013

Novinite.com

Sofia News Agency

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=150534

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