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Url:http://codexjustinianus.blogspot.com
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Language:English
Tags:Orthodox Christian, Spiritual Struggle, Mysticism
Description:The Codex generally houses info on the Orthodox Christian spiritual tradition through posts of Lives of the Saints, various prayers, hymns, meditations of various topics, and commentary on my own struggle to live out the ancient faith in the post-modern world.
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The Ten Holy Martyrs of Crete
from the Synaxarion:The Ten Holy Martyrs of Crete: Theodulus, Satorninus, Euporus, Gelasius, Eunician, Zoticus, Pompius, Agathopus, Basilides and Evarestus suffered for Christ during the III Centur...more
2009-12-23
The Holy Prophet Daniel and the Three Holy Youths
from the Synaxarion:The Holy Prophet Daniel and the Three Holy Youths Ananias, Azarias and Misael: In the years following 600 B.C. Jerusalem was conquered by the Babylonians, the Temple built by So...more
2009-12-17
Some Thoughts about Today's Gospel
I published some thoughts about today's Scripture lesson at the DC blog. If you are interested in reading them, you can do that here.
2009-12-16
The Monk Pardus the Hermit
from the Synaxarion:The Monk Pardus the Hermit, a Roman, was involved in his youth with the teamster's craft. One time when he set off to Jericho, a boy accidentally fell under the legs of his came...more
2009-12-15
St. Herman of Alaska
Troparion (Tone 4) O blessed Father Herman of Alaska, North star of Christ's holy Church, The light of your holy life and great deeds
2009-12-12
The Holy Martyr Mirax
from the Synaxarion:The Holy Martyr Mirax was born into a Christian family that lived in the city of Tennes (Egypt) during the VII Century. He was raised in piety, but yielded to demonic temptation...more
2009-12-11
Thoughts on the Conception of the Theotokos
Can be read here.
2009-12-09
St. John the Silent
from the Synaxarion:The Monk John the Silent was born in about the year 454 in the city of Armenian Nicopolis, into the family of a military-commander named Enkratios and his wife Euphemia. The boy...more
2009-12-03
The Shipwreck, or Salvation May Not Be What You Think
Like many converts to Orthodoxy, I have family who are firmly Protestant and, moreover, make use of opportunities of family gatherings to challenge me (or, as they would put it, save my soul from t...more
2009-11-27
My (and the Blog's) Patronal Feast!
from The Synaxarion:Saint Justinian, a major figure in the history of the Byzantine state, was also a great champion of Orthodoxy, a builder of churches and a Church writer, and he was of Slavic de...more
2009-11-14
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