Friday, July 31, 2009

known but to God

St. Phanourius, August 27th

The life of St. Phanourius is told through the one icon that was found of him on Aug 27th, around 1500 A.D. "Phanourius" comes from the Greek word, "fanerono" (I reveal), so it is that from this one unblemished icon that the Archbishop Milos of Rhodes officially proclaimed him a saint...

"He concluded that the unblemished icon was itself a testimony enough to prove that Phanourius was a man of divine grace, and he petitioned the Patriarch to convene a synod which would officially proclaim Phanourius a saint, after which there was erected in the saint's memory a cathedral which enshrined the holy icon. Phanourius, lost for centuries in the ruins of a church, became the patron saint of things lost. To this day his name is invoked when prayers are asked for the recovery of things lost items."*
Original icon of St. Phanourius of Rhodes
"The original icon is quite large. In the center is a portrait of the saint holding a candle in his right hand and around this are 12 smaller images showing the each stage of his martyrdom.

The portrayal of each illustration is as follows:

i. The saint is standing in front of a Roman magistrate and defending his Christian faith.

ii. Soldiers beat the saint on the head and mouth with rocks to force him to deny his faith.

iii. The saint remains patient which angers the soldiers. They are shown in this illustration, throwing him to the ground and beating him with sticks and clubs in a further attempt to force him to deny his faith.

iv. The saint is now in prison. He is illustrated completely naked with the soldiers ripping his flesh apart with some sort of iron implement.

v. The saint is still in prison. In this station, he is shown praying to God, perhaps to give him strength to endure his tortures.

vi. Next, the saint is standing in front of the Roman magistrate again defending his position. The expression on the face of the saint is calm.

vii. In this image, it is obvious that the Roman magistrate has sentenced the saint to the executioners for remaining unmoved in Station 6. The saint is again shown naked with executioners torching (burning) his body.

viii. At this station, the executioners are now using mechanical means to torture the saint. He appears tied to an apparatus that rotates to crush his bones. Though his body is truly suffering intensely for God, the look on his face is peaceful and patient."**

Interior of church St. Phanourius, Rhodes

St. Phanourios has become famous for assisting the faithful in revealing lost or hidden spiritual matters of the heart, objects, directing or revealing actions that should be taken, restoring health and similar situations. He is then honoured by the faithful through a symbolic cake, called the "Phanouropita" which can be brought to the church, at any time, put in particularly on his feast day for a blessing.

You might of received a piece at the end of service in the past. This year, why not try your hand at baking one of these cakes? If wanting to give it a go, here is the the recipe. (*Excerpts taken from www.saintfanourios.org, ** excerpts and images taken from orthodoxwiki.org) ..........................................................................................................................................................................

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Embrace Difference!

'The Holy Trinity and The Human Person' Retreat
We are created not different from each other, but different for one another."
We would like to take the opportunity to thank the CYC for organising such a great retreat this year at the Collaroy Centre, June 17th-19th. Finding our way there and driving through the big gates, we had no idea that this tucked away "centre" would be a resort! Our thanks also go to Mr Philip Kariatlis for his talk and answering all our questions so well. And to Fr. Constantine Varipatis (who showed us all how to shoot a bulls eye in archery... ahem...on your first turn!) The ocean view sunrise, during morning liturgy was breathtaking and the day was exactly what the doctor ordered. Looking forward to next year... ..........................................................................................................................................................................

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Where sin abounds...Grace super abounds!

Run into life! 
week three &  four
 
A big thank you for all who attended the short course: 'Desert Community the prescription to city aloneness'. We hope you enjoyed the talks and hope to see you again. By popular demand....
The 12 steps (rungs) in desert spirituality For healing to occur we need to do certain things, at least from our Tradition.

step i - Realising a loss of vision. Brokenness, fragmentation, powerless, surrender, honesty.
In the beginning we were created with an undivided brain, heart and all are actions were united. Come to terms and be honest about your life, your brokenness, your vision (or lack of), your fragmentation...Am I sick? Yes, and you stink!



step ii - Only God can. God comes through wounds. I am powerless. Involves a decision to let God in our lives (therefore: hope, faith & love). "Brokenness is everywhere, but so is endurance, and so is the help of God".

step iii - Reality/ Realisation - us & the world. Therefore no despair.
"Seeing yourself as you are is a greater miracle than raising the dead." St Isaac What is your reality? Say yes to your life and all that you have been dealt with. "What is truth?" (John 18:38) "I am the way, the truth, and the life." Jesus Christ (John 14:6)


step iv - Community, church, liturgy, relationship - not alone.
Where can I take part in community? In the divine liturgy - the biography of Jesus Christ. When I am sick, I go to hospital. God's house (the Church) is the hospital.
Seek a spiritual father or mother, so that one person knows everything that is about you (the good and the bad).



step v - Internal self-examination (prodigal son pig pen). An inner transformation. Free will, choice, desire, will, courage, searching, seeking, struggle, wounds, repentance, tears, peace with ourselves.
Am I like the prodigal son in the pig pen? What are the obstacles you place between you and God? Rise, get rid of the dirt and shine!




step vi - Internal curing/ healing. Inner transformation. Αναστα! You need to talk - so that you can be internally healed. What happens to wounds that are opened? "He who confesses pain is nearer to health. He who doesn't is nearer to hell." St Isaac 

step vii - Allowing God to act: He grants, gives, bestows, trust. Allowing God to redirect - healing is the presence of God inside us. Trust in Him. I can't. He can. And I will let Him.

step viii - Allowing God to heal: ourselves/ society - therefore making amends with others. With God's Grace I can change and anything in my way.

step ix - Discernment - to know, wisdom. Examine, guard, watch and be alert - of all your movements, thoughts, feelings and words. It's a gift. Pray for it.

step x - Contemplation, prayer, stillness, meditation. Take time out for oneself, be still...and pray (remember Him). Prayer is a mirror, measure and proof of everything. "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy upon me a sinner." "Lord have mercy." "Lord!"

step xi - Action (faith/ works) maintaining ministry. Συνεργεια/ co-operation. Real faith is shown in action. Prayer leads and faith is shown in action. Live in faith, hope and most of love. We are not static - we are different to who we were yesterday. (Thank you Jesus!)

step xii - Mystery of the prosopon. Adopt humanity, be human and do all things in reference to God. Our relationship with God is expressed in our baptismal grace and the prayers once said upon us.
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 Books... Holy Baptism - Service book by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia Available from the Archdiocese book store (bookcentre@greekorthodox.org.au).  

the 13th step.. 'I Love, Therefore I am: The Theological Legacy Of Archmandrite Sophrony'- by Nicholas V. Sakharov If you have a yahoo account you can log into google books and view pages from the book here. Bookstore availabilities: Booktopia, Crossroad Books or The Nile Bookstore.
 
from week three... 'The Panarion Of Epiphanius Of Salamis' Books I, II & III- Brill Publishing These are the books that were kindly brought in and shown to us. Epiphanius of Salamis was the first to introduce the term "Orthodoxy" and his writings were against the heresies of the church. Look them up at your library and if possible have a browse through. Otherwise you can view pages in your google account here.

 

 
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

square or round?

get ready for the stench! - week two
"The road of cleansing goes through that desert, it shall be named the way of holiness." (Isaiah Ch 35:8)
Saying of Abba Poemen...
"Some old men came to see Abba Poemen and said to him, 'When we see brothers who are dozing at the synaxis, shall we rouse them so that they will be watchful?' He said to them, 'For my part when I see a brother who is dozing, I put his head on my knees and let him rest.'"
Books...
'Sacrament Of Love'- by Paul Evdokimov If you have a yahoo account you can log into google books and view pages from the book here. Bookstore availabilities: Archdiocese*, Fishpond, Christianbook Australia or The Nile Bookstore. 'The Fathers Of The Church - Barsanuphius and John', Vol I & Vol II Bookstore availabilities: Fishpond 'Letters From The Desert - Barsanuphius and John' - translated by John Chryssavgis This is a less expensive version of the above letters. Bookstore availabilities: Archdiocese*, Fishpond, Christianbook Australia or The Nile Bookstore.
'The Philokalia' - by St Nikodimos If you have a yahoo account you can log into google books and view pages from the book here. This is the paperback versions - volumes I, II, III & IV. Bookstore availabilities: Fishpond, Shearer's Bookshop or The Nile Bookstore.
Books by James Cowan: 'Desert Father' Bookstore availabilities: Fishpond, Shearer's Bookshop or The Nile Bookstore. 'Francis: A Saint's Way', 'Journey to the Inner Mountain' and 'Messengers of the Gods'. (These books are harder to find for purchase. Berkelouw can order them in (9560 3200/ leichhardt@berkelouw.com.au) or please check your local library).
'Death Sentence' - by Don Watson Measure your speech. This book talks about how language has emptied itself of it's meaning in today's society. Bookstore availabilities: Fishpond or Shearer's Bookshop.
* Archdiocese book store (email: bookcentre@greekorthodox.org.au) ..........................................................................................................................................................................

Friday, July 10, 2009

the desert: the flight from the world

to return to the world - week one introduction
The first lesson in our course began last Tuesday (7/7) with a great introduction to what we will be learning about in the upcoming weeks. We have put together a list below of reading, that we will build on as the weeks progress. 'The Sayings of the Desert Fathers - The Alphabetical Collection' translated by Benedicta Ward / Preface by Metropolitan Anthony This book is a great introduction and starting point in the readings of our desert fathers and mothers. If wanting to purchase this book, it is available at the following: Archdiocese book store (email: bookcentre@greekorthodox.org.au) Shearers Bookshop online Fishpond Seekbooks There is also another online introductory resource : 'The Ancient Fathers Of The Desert', which can be downloaded, printed and found here. ..........................................................................................................................................................................