In the
Orthodox church it is customary to offer prayers accompanied by the lighting of
candles for one’s personal needs or that of family members and friends. Candles
are lit before icons as a sign of faith and hope in God’s help that is always
sent to all who turn to Him and to His Saints with prayer.
These three are inseparable: truth, goodness, and beauty. For God is Truth (John 14:6), God is Good (Psalm 99:5), and God is Beauty (Psalm 89:17) – and God is One. When the human nous contemplates the most-perfect beauty it also beholds the greatest good and the highest truth. The soul thus becomes capable of fitting into itself all the boundlessness of divinity. For this reason, the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) in his novel, The Idiot, writes: “Beauty will save the world.”
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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Beauty in Candles
As the candle both melts and illumines at the same time, so we in the temple – and especially we outside it – must also “melt,” both sacrifi...

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“ , for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32).
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