Healing
Summary: Fr. George Morelli's reflections on the rich spirituality of the Eastern Church: tradition, scripture, the church fathers and saints, liturgy and prayer on healing soul, mind and body.
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- Artist: Fr. George Morelli and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. George comments on St. Gregory's of Nyssa consideration of the bridegroom in the Old Testament book "The Song of Songs."
Fr. George comments on St. Gregory's of Nyssa consideration of the bridegroom in the Old Testament book "The Song of Songs."
Fr. George relates this beatitude to the Lenten journey.
Fr. George relates this beatitude to the Lenten journey.
Fr. George connects the concept of healing to our Lenten preparation and then begins the next section of his series on applying Christ's Beatitudes.
Fr. George connects the concept of healing to our Lenten preparation and then begins the next section of his series on applying Christ's Beatitudes.
Fr. George discusses the penultimate example of true spiritual mourning, Christ's parable of the Prodigal Son.
Fr. George discusses the penultimate example of true spiritual mourning, Christ's parable of the Prodigal Son.
Fr. George encourages us to never grieve over anything transient and then relates this lesson to the story of the Publican and the Pharisee.
Fr. George encourages us to never grieve over anything transient and then relates this lesson to the story of the Publican and the Pharisee.
Fr. George explains how to distinguish godly things from earthly things so that we can have true spiritual morning and not just earthly grief.
Fr. George explains how to distinguish godly things from earthly things so that we can have true spiritual morning and not just earthly grief.
Fr. George connects Sunday's Gospel lesson of the Parable of the Talents to his theme of applying Christ's Beatitudes. He also examines "Blessed Are They Who Mourn" in light of Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
Fr. George connects Sunday's Gospel lesson of the Parable of the Talents to his theme of applying Christ's Beatitudes. He also examines "Blessed Are They Who Mourn" in light of Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
Fr. George returns to his series on mourning as expressed in Christ's Beatitudes.