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Power from on High

Fr. John Whiteford preaches on the Feast of Holy Pentecost about the seal of the Holy Spirit.




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Keep Your Eyes on the Prize

Fr. John Whiteford concludes his series of homilies from the Psalms on by discussing where the wicked and the righteous end up, and why we should put our hope in God. (PSALM 26:25-40)




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St. Anthony of the Kiev Caves

Fr. John Whiteford speaks on the life of St. Anthony of the Kiev Caves, the founder of monasticism in Russia.




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Things People Don't Want To Hear

Fr. John Whiteford discusses true and false prophecy and the telling of difficult truths. Passages discussed are Jeremiah 26:11-19 and Matthew 19:16-26.




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Songs of Ascent: Leaving the World, and Beginning the Journey

Fr. John Whiteford explains the purpose and importance of the Hymns of Ascent. Psalm 119 is featured.




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They That Trust In The Lord Shall Be As Mount Zion

Fr. John Whiteford continues his exploration of the Psalms of Ascent with Psalm 124.




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Prodigal Son 2024

Fr. John Whiteford reminds us that all good things come from God.




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Avoiding Surprises on the Day of Judgment

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from March 10, 2024.




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Annunciation 2024

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from April 7, 2024.




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Things That Can't Go On Forever...Won't

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from July 28, 2024.




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Working on Ourselves

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon for August 25, 2024.




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Monk in the City

The preflight announcement on the plane always instructs us to “put our own mask on first” before helping someone else but how often do we take that advice in the normal day to day? On “self-care” and finding moments to stop and breathe.




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Mother's Day - On Being Grateful

While most Mother’s Day celebrations include things like cards, brunch or carnations, there are other, more tangible ways to embrace the more non-commercial aspects of appreciating mothers. What would it look like to connect daily gratitude with the small moments of mothering? How might it transform us?




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On Stillness

As attention spans shrink, what entices us to move more deeply into mystery and stillness? How can the acts of reading and prayer help us acquire the spiritual and intellectual nutrition we crave in a world where fast, cheap, and easy are what’s on the menu? Angela talks with friend and bookseller, Warren Farha of Eighth Day Books about stillness, “real books” and beach reads.




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More Lessons in Letting Go

Parenting is a sacred and daunting task at every stage of their development but parenting teenagers has its own set of challenges and its own joys as well. When do when the time is right to let them start “adulting” and how does our prayer life support us as we venture into new territory?




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New England water future mapped by UMass Amherst hydrologist: ‘Bigger Floods, Longer Droughts’




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Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Novel Solution for Removing Dangerous Microplastics from Water




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White Button Mushroom Shows Promise in Slowing Prostate Cancer Progression




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Scientists Uncover New Metabolic Compound That Controls Appetite and Weight




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Animated Films Perpetuate Harmful Stereotypes About Eye Conditions




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New Spinal Stimulation Treatment Helps Paralyzed Children Walk Again




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Global Carbon Emissions Hit New Record in 2024, Still No Peak in Sight



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Sorry Bubba: Beer Drinkers Have Poorest Diet Quality Among Alcohol Consumers




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Don't Send Them Away

When the disciples were confronted with the impossible task of feeding 5,000 men plus women and children, they forgot that their Lord was all they needed!




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The Cure For Intoxication

Circumstances can be intoxicating and Fr. Barnabas says that true contentment begins in the heart not with our circumstances.




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The Confrontation of Comparison

The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus confronts us today about a real change in the way we think. Only the courageous will comply!




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Don't Be Distracted

What a very familiar passage is this passage about a sower planting seed! We've heard this message forever, but I wonder, do we know how to cultivate "god soil" in our lives so that the seed of the Word of God will grow within us?




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Untamed Passions

Jesus confronts two men who have become "demoniacs" that is these men had so been overcome by their passions and unbridled desires that they were more animal than man. What a powerful picture of the dangers to us in today's society! Learn how the Faith is meant to tame the passions!




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That They May Be ONE

Our society has become a place where Radical Autonomy has been elevated to the highest good. What "I" want is considered the highest value and the measure of the happiness of my life. But Christianity has a different value system based on Radical Communion.




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Looking For Love in ALL the Wrong Places

On the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, we are confronted with the commun hunger of all humans, the common thirst of all of us: to be loved and to love. But how do we avoid the traps of trying to fulfill this hunger and thirst in the wrong way? How do we avoid wrecking our lives by bad choices?




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Mission Impossible

The word "impossible" is thrown around a lot, but the technological advances in our lifetimes would look like magic to previous generations. I wonder what will be commonplace tomorrow that we call "impossible" today? Both our Epistle Lesson and our Gospel lesson use words like "possible" and "impossible" on this Sunday of St. John Climacus. And the whole point is to drive home the truth that it IS NOT impossible for you to become like Christ, especially when you have His Grace and Power assisting you up the "ladder of Divine Ascent!"




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We're Not Kidding - The First AND Second Coming Of Jesus

When Jesus shares the parable of the man who invited his friends to a banquet and they all made excuses as to why they couldn't come, the Lord put's these words in the man's mouth: "None of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet." When God invites you to be at His Banquet, will you make an excuse?




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The One True Center

Jesus commands some outlandish behaviors. He says love those who don't love you. Do good to those who don't do good to you. And even lend to others expecting nothing in return! How can we do this? By embracing the One True Center of our real lives!




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Passions for Distractions

Jesus tells the parable about a man who is doing so well, he has to tear down his old barns to build bigger barns. And God confronts him with his mortality! This is the only way to avoid the Passions for Distractions!




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Today, You Only Lack One Thing

When the rich young ruler meets Jesus, he asks the only question worth asking. How sad he didn't like the answer.




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Your Part of the Vision

The Orthodox Church teaches that Jesus Christ is more than a great teacher, more than a good man. The Church teaches that Jesus Christ is God in human flesh; born of a Virgin, and come to save the world! You are part of that vision for humanity!




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What you Don't Know CAN Hurt You!

On the Feast of the Transfiguration, Jesus reveals the very central purpose for our existence and our true goal for our lives!




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Don't Doubt - Believe!

On this St. Thomas the Believer Sunday, we are invited to grow beyond our doubts.




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An Invitation to LIFE The Feast of Pentecost




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This Is A Lonely Place!




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The Huge Difference Between Loneliness & Solitude




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Are You Paying Attention?

On the 14th Sunday of Matthew the Lord speaks very plainly to a people who have had every spiritual advantage and still, because they are not paying attention, miss the coming of the Messiah. A lack of attention is deadly to our spiritual lives.




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The Poison of A False Narrative




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How to Make Money Online in 2016: An Unexpected Approach

Updated: August 10th 2016 As we enter the first week of a brand new year, your motivations are probably higher than ever to make 2016 the year to finally achieve all you’ve been dreaming of. Whether you’re starting a brand new foray into making money online or you’re hoping to take your current income to […]

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6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be)

I would argue that when it comes to making money online, the most important skill you need is not in being able to find untapped niches, knowing how to do A/B testing, creating attractive websites or even having a great ability to write. Instead, the most sought after skill in my eyes is being able […]

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How to Steal the Next Billion Dollar Website Idea: A Case Study

On the 15th of January 2008 the domain name Groupon.com went live for the first time. 2008 was also the year that IndieGogo became one of the first ‘crowdfunding’ websites. A year later, the biggest rivals of each would launch in the form of Living Social and Kickstarter. At the start of 2012 Uber – […]

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51 Profitable SEO Niches to Dominate with Low Competition

Today I’m going to reveal some of the most interesting online niches where there is a lot of money to be made. These are niches which have a level of competition that allows you to compete, and fast. In other words, I wouldn’t expect to be waiting years (or even months, in many cases) to […]

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I No Longer Blog Here: Please Join Me on Detailed.com and Gaps.com

As this site slowly crumbles and falls apart, it’s about time I made a small announcement as to where you can find me. 99% of my audience should know I’ve already moved to Detailed.com and Gaps.com, but if you didn’t, then here we are. I’m secretly hoping this might go out to some RSS feeds […]

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Introduction to Sacramental Living

Michael Haldas introduces himself and his new podcast giving us a glimpse of what to expect twice each month beginning today.




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Chrismation, Vocation, and Ordination

Michael speaks to the layman about the way we see ourselves in the structure of the Church.