0:13 The Chronicles of The Desert 0:34 The Faster visited Abba Zeno in his cell 1:44 Dwelling In Solitude and Silence 3:13 Arsenios boarded a ship 3:50 Prayed and Slept and Cried 5:36 Arsenios was Taught Latin and Greek 7:37 God knows that I Love You.] 8:48 Dead to Himself, Christ Lives In Him 10:03 "Did you see anything?" 10:55 Afraid 11:15 Silence and Words Flee From Passions and Distractions Limit Words Be Still, Listen, Commune with God
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@@Trisagionfilms Hello! Could you write me the name of the chant that sounded at the moment of "the prayer of St. Aresenius, in flames"? Because I really liked it!
It is part of a cherubic hymn chanted by the group called "Romeiko ensemble" here is a link to the specific recording ua-cam.com/video/gJ2J9a9Yl4o/v-deo.html
At least many African countries did not sign the treaty of WHO. God bless you all. Here, we are pansies. Still no lawsuit against the gov from American Orthodoxy. Many of the Orthodox Christians took the vaccines.
Solitude and silence are the pursuit of the wise, or one who seeks peace. The most valuable treasure of this world is not the riches and splendors of the material things but the peace and contentment of one’s life. “Flee, be silence and prayer ceaselessly for this is the source of sinlessness.” Said st. Arsenio. This pearl of wisdom encourage me to tame my tongue, learn to carefully choose my word and deliver them in peaceful manner. This saint’s way of life is a reminder to slow myself down and be aware of the interior call of order. Once this soul is still, the body will work properly. Thank you Trisagion for another great video of a saint who reminds us to live in holiness by taking the tongue and rightly order the spirit in order to achieve a balance life
Not Orthodox - Anglican here. Just wanted to say I am blessed by these videos. The Desert Mothers and Fathers have been a source of great inspiration and challenge for me this past year. So grateful I came across these videos. Thank you for them!
Thank u and God bless your channel..im a Roman Catholic but i absolutely love the videos on the great Saints ...what rich example they set before us for faithful Christian living ..All ye Holy Angels and Saints pray for us the militant Church here on earth ,in the valley of tears ..that we too may receive the grace of final perseverence and live faithful n fruitful Christian lives
My brothers and sisters of Orthodoxy, I bacame a Catechuman this past Sunday. I love you all! Lord Jesus Christ Son of God, have mercy on us all and save us. Protect your Church, Christ God
Thank you for the video. Listening to saints life give me an encouragement and great joy. Please keep posting such content. We have also similar tradition of recording the life of saints. Greeting from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Working from home, I keep in touch with my team on a video call all day. Sometimes I engage in the conversations without realizing my mic is off, and in I few moments, I realize that no one heard me. To many times I came to the realization that I speak a lot of nonsense and I would better shut up.
Thank you so much for sharing this makes me feel happy and motivate me to do better in my life everything looks good may God bless you for blessing us with this spiritual benefit ❤✝️
Wow, i was just conversing with my wife about the immeasurably large volumes of pointless words i push out of my face, then i watch this. Why dont my 'i's capitalise anymore? Thank you for this and all your uploads 🙏 Glory to God.
He was born in 350 AD, in Rome to a Christian, Roman senatorial family. After his parents died, his sister Afrositty was admitted to a community of virgins, and he gave all their riches to the poor, and lived an ascetic life. Arsenius became famous for his righteousness and wisdom. There is considerable debate regarding the accuracy of several points in Arsenius's life. Arsenius is said to have been made a deacon by Pope Damasus I who recommended him to Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I the Great, who had requested the Emperor Gratian and Pope Damasus around 383 to find him in the West a tutor for his sons (future emperors Arcadius and Honorius). Arsenius was chosen on the basis of being a man well read in Greek literature. He reached Constantinople in 383, and continued as tutor in the imperial family for eleven years, during the last three of which he also had charge of his original pupil Arcadius's brother, Honorius. Coming one day to see his sons at their studies, Theodosius found them sitting while Arsenius talked to them standing. This he would not tolerate, and caused the teacher to sit and the pupils to stand. On his arrival at court Arsenius had been given a splendid establishment, and probably because the Emperor so desired, he lived in great pomp. While living in the Emperor's palace, God gave him grace in the sight of everyone, and they all loved him. He lived a lavish life in the palace, but all the time felt a growing inclination to renounce the world. One day he was praying, and said, “O God teach me how to be saved.” And God's voice came to him through the Gospel, "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" (Matthew 16:26). He left Constantinople and came by sea to Alexandria and fled into the wilderness. When he first presented himself to Saint Macarius the Great, the father of the monks of Scetis, he recommended him to the care of Saint John the Dwarf to try him. Sometime around the year 400 he joined the desert monks at Scetes, Egypt, and asked to be admitted among the solitaries who dwelt there. Saint John the Dwarf, to whose cell he was conducted, though previously warned of the quality of his visitor, took no notice of him and left him standing by himself while he invited the rest to sit down at table. When the repast was half finished he threw down some bread before him, bidding him with an air of indifference eat if he would. Arsenius meekly picked up the bread and ate, sitting on the ground. Satisfied with this proof of humility, St. John kept him under his direction. The new solitary was from the first most exemplary yet unwittingly retained certain of his old habits, such as sitting cross-legged or laying one foot over the other. Noticing this, the abbot requested someone to imitate Arsenius's posture at the next gathering of the brethren, and upon his doing so, forthwith rebuked him publicly. Arsenius took the hint and corrected himself. In 434 he was forced to leave due to raids on the monasteries and hermitages there by the Mazices (tribesmen from Libya). He relocated to Troe (near Memphis), and also spent some time on the island of Canopus (off Alexandria). He spent the next fifteen years wandering the desert wilderness before returning to Troe to die c. 445 at the age of around 95. During the fifty-five years of his solitary life he was always the most meanly clad of all, thus punishing himself for his former seeming vanity in the world. In like manner, to atone for having used perfumes at court, he never changed the water in which he moistened the palm leaves of which he made mats, but only poured in fresh water upon it as it wasted, thus letting it become stenchy in the extreme. Even while engaged in manual labour he never relaxed in his application to prayer. At all times copious tears of devotion fell from his eyes. But what distinguished him most was his disinclination to all that might interrupt his union with God. When, after long search, his place of retreat was discovered, he not only refused to return to court and act as adviser to his former pupil, now Roman Emperor, Arcadius, but he would not even be his almoner to the poor and the monasteries of the neighbourhood. He invariably denied himself to visitors, no matter what their rank and condition and left to his disciples the care of entertaining them. A biography of Arsenius was written by Theodore the Studite. Saint Arsenius was a man who was very quiet and often silent, as evidenced by an adage of his: "Many times I spoke, and as a result felt sorry, but I never regretted my silence."
We sincerely ask that videos that tell the ascetic lives of orthodox saints from the first century until now with selected Indonesian translations are included so that we in Indonesia can learn & understand orthodoxia, ortholatria & orthopraxia may AllahThe Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is glorified now always and throughout all ages Amen 🛐☦️🛐
Evlalia! A beautiful name. Roughly translated as "one who speaks well." Okay, thanks for mentioning this saint to us. I will look into her and maybe write a video about her. It's necessary to speak of saints from the entire Orthodox world.
Most of the music is from Arabinstruments on UA-cam. There are a few other pieces; if you give me time stamps, I can help you find the piece. The description of the video has links to the music as well
St. Arsenio please fast and pray for peace in Jerusalem and in Uhrania and Russia. Please God send your Angels to surround and protect the poor people of the earth from the pandemic and from all dictators and demons around us. Control and send the demons with the pigs like Jesus Christ did before he died. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice for our redemption and salvation. Amen
Why did he fear his death? I’m a bit confused by his attitude. It doesn’t seem to reflect the saints of Scripture or even their heart towards people. Paul said he became all things to all men & that we are to follow his example. The Scriptures say that those who isolate themselves seek their own desires. I’m just confused..
As for the fear that he felt, it was due to his great humility; he didn't feel worthy of God, so his death would be the "moment of truth," if you may. As for those who "isolate themselves." The desert fathers weren't isolating themselves. The apostle Paul was likely referring to people who go off and come up with their own ideas and think they find God on their own. These men and women who lived in "solitude" did so after having been in contact with other ascetics, who helped them and gave them wisdom, so they wouldn't become deluded. And even Saint Arsenios the Great dies surrounded by his "disciples," so he wasn't hiding from people. The hermits are trying to find silence to better commune with God. Even in cases where no brotherhood is formed around a specific elder, these men/women continue to meet with a confessor and a spiritual father. Also, it should be noted that the prayers of these solitary people affect the entire world. Because of their pure prayer, they, in turn, help all of us in our daily lives; we just don't know it. They aren't selfish. They are actually our greatest allies.
Is there a particular reason why subtitles are available in a variety of christian languages, even catalan, but not in spanish? It's really a pity Thanks & Blessings
You may not have meant to come off this way, but you make it sound like we intentionally didn't put Spanish subtitles. The reason is that no one has volunteered to do Spanish subtitles. But we have been discussing finding someone to translate our videos into Spanish since so many worldwide speak it. If you know someone, please email us at trisagionproductions@gmail.com
Not good to be silent because then you agree with other people's sins. That was why St. Michael had to say something to Lucifer and to the saints. As what the saying goes, becareful of the quiet ones because they are the most guilty.
Context is everything. The saint in this video is trying to say that often he repented by saying something he shouldn't have. It would have been better for him to remain silent in those moments. He didn't take a "vow of silence" so that he may "never sin again."
@@Trisagionfilms And yet you still did nothing about the New Calender Bishop who causes issues? Shame. He should have been excommunicated long ago. Where did our traditions go? Hypocrisy. By the way, you all think the covid 19 vaccines were okay to put into our bodies. I cannot wait until Jesus judges us. This will be interesting. So where are the lawsuits against The New World Order? St.John Chrystodom would never allow this to happen. Yet you all are still silent about it? St.Micheal would not be pleased. When you are silent, you are taking part of other people's sin. Just saying. It is not good to be silent.
I've been Orthodox for the past 8 years. There's no doubt in my mind that this is a true religion. With that being said... I don't get what exactly is the purpose of monasticism. Especially reading Saint Simeon the stylighte... He lived on a pillar for 37 years! How is this Insanity supposed to serve the kingdom of God. And you're not going to convince me that this is some sort of a holy thing... If anything this is downright prideful and selfish! Now from what I've read, originally monasticism was a form of exorcism which makes sense....
0:13 The Chronicles of The Desert
0:34 The Faster visited Abba Zeno in his cell
1:44 Dwelling In Solitude and Silence
3:13 Arsenios boarded a ship 3:50 Prayed and Slept and Cried
5:36 Arsenios was Taught Latin and Greek
7:37 God knows that I Love You.]
8:48 Dead to Himself, Christ Lives In Him
10:03 "Did you see anything?"
10:55 Afraid
11:15 Silence and Words
Flee From Passions and Distractions
Limit Words
Be Still, Listen, Commune with God
Please continue to do this. It is helpful for people. Thank you
4:30 "Oh Lord, do not leave me! I have done nothing in your sight, but according to your goodness, let me now make a beginning of good!"
The only complaint that I have about your channel is I wish there were more saint videos... I love them!
We agree with you. It isn't easy to make these videos, but we manage with God's help. Consider supporting us on Patreon or through Paypal. But above all, pray for us, remember Trisagionfilms in your prayers that He may bless our work :)
@@Trisagionfilms 🙏 I'm only joking you guys are doing amazing, and yes I will definitely support
Supporting this channel is a way to make more videos about saints
@@Trisagionfilms Hello! Could you write me the name of the chant that sounded at the moment of "the prayer of St. Aresenius, in flames"? Because I really liked it!
It is part of a cherubic hymn chanted by the group called "Romeiko ensemble" here is a link to the specific recording ua-cam.com/video/gJ2J9a9Yl4o/v-deo.html
The narrator’s voice is perfect for these vids.
Yes it is :)
I completely agree. Such a clear and articulate voice. But above all a wonderful narrator.
Adore the voice as it is so familiar after watching/listening to many videos... when I hear it.. I know it will be good! To God be the glory!
Keep reading to us!!!
Great voice qualities:
pace, tone, pause, and inflection.
Ya I like it
Truly a great and inspiring Saint.
“If we seek God, He will show Himself to us, and if we keep Him, He will remain close to us.” ~ St. Arsenios
The stories of the desert fathers are just so good. I could listen to them for hours.
My Brothers in Christ, I love you all! I’m so grateful for this channel
We love you from Africa Nigeria. You are doing a great work. This channel has blessed me
@Olufemi Bamisaye May God be with you my friend!
At least many African countries did not sign the treaty of WHO. God bless you all. Here, we are pansies. Still no lawsuit against the gov from American Orthodoxy. Many of the Orthodox Christians took the vaccines.
These movies are made with so much love and dedication, I love watching them. God bless you all who made this, amen.
I tebi zanimljivo?!
@@jameshart678poucno
These chronicles are little diamonds and the art included, so beautiful.
God bless your hands for this beautiful work ☦️
Iubitul meu Arsenie! BRAVOOOOO vouă ptr filmuleț și mulțumesc frumos!!!❤❤❤
Saint Arsenius, please pray for us!
Let us pray for St Arsenius!
Solitude and silence are the pursuit of the wise, or one who seeks peace. The most valuable treasure of this world is not the riches and splendors of the material things but the peace and contentment of one’s life. “Flee, be silence and prayer ceaselessly for this is the source of sinlessness.” Said st. Arsenio. This pearl of wisdom encourage me to tame my tongue, learn to carefully choose my word and deliver them in peaceful manner. This saint’s way of life is a reminder to slow myself down and be aware of the interior call of order. Once this soul is still, the body will work properly. Thank you Trisagion for another great video of a saint who reminds us to live in holiness by taking the tongue and rightly order the spirit in order to achieve a balance life
Thank you very much. Very inspiring as always. Silence is something Im still learning. All glory to christ.
Pray for us St. Arsenius. Thank you for this video.
Not Orthodox - Anglican here. Just wanted to say I am blessed by these videos. The Desert Mothers and Fathers have been a source of great inspiration and challenge for me this past year. So grateful I came across these videos. Thank you for them!
Thank u and God bless your channel..im a Roman Catholic but i absolutely love the videos on the great Saints ...what rich example they set before us for faithful Christian living ..All ye Holy Angels and Saints pray for us the militant Church here on earth ,in the valley of tears ..that we too may receive the grace of final perseverence and live faithful n fruitful Christian lives
You fed yourself with your ears... wow, this will take "my" practice to a new level. Thank you for uploading this.
what a beautiful life saint Arsenios had led. he is an inspiration to all of us. i m very fond of such people.deeply appreciate this video
God bless you. Thank you
As a Christian I’ve never heard of any of these stories…. and yet they are as relevant today as they were than.
Part of church history and tradition before the Bible.❤
I thought the Desert Fathers and Mothers lived after the time the New Testament was written?@@mariannemarek6683
Your films are really marvellous. Please do not stop creating this matter. God bless you
So beautiful and so inspiring. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Thank you for sharing. Wonderfully done. God Bless
My brothers and sisters of Orthodoxy, I bacame a Catechuman this past Sunday. I love you all! Lord Jesus Christ Son of God, have mercy on us all and save us. Protect your Church, Christ God
I will become a catechumen this Sunday God willing. Pray your journey is going well..👍🏽❤️🩹
So beautiful! Glory to God!
Utterly Captivating.
Thank you so much for sharing. The lives of our Saints are the most inspiring thing there is for us these days!
What a great series! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the video. Listening to saints life give me an encouragement and great joy. Please keep posting such content. We have also similar tradition of recording the life of saints. Greeting from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Thank you
Amen (To hear this voice and to commune with him. ) thank you and blessed work .
Marina's Iconography has really advanced while doing these videos. Very inspiring.
Glory to God!
This deserves way more than 18K views. What an amazing talent!
I am feeling very blessed to discover this channel and will be watching many more of your videos in the coming days 🙏
Through the prayers of our Holy Father's ☦️ Saint ARSENIOS, LORD JESUS CHRIST OUR GOD have mercy on us and save us Amen.
Beautiful Saint
Thank you for this
God bless you!!!
This video is exactly what I needed . Thank you father 🙏🏻
I have watched it several times already.
i love these story's so much
This is amazing. My soul thirsts for it.
Thank you for sharing. Well done! Very informative.
you father 🙏🏻
I have watched it several times already.
These are so inspiring. God bless you for sharing.
These videos are truly beautiful thank you very much for all your work God bless
Working from home, I keep in touch with my team on a video call all day. Sometimes I engage in the conversations without realizing my mic is off, and in I few moments, I realize that no one heard me. To many times I came to the realization that I speak a lot of nonsense and I would better shut up.
love it, thank you. Also, the artwork really sets the tone.
Beautiful inspiration and perfect presentation, thank you so very much,,,
Saint Arsenios pray for us sinners.
Thank you so much for sharing this makes me feel happy and motivate me to do better in my life everything looks good may God bless you for blessing us with this spiritual benefit ❤✝️
Amazing Video 🇮🇷☦️🇸🇪
God bless you all Amen 🙏⛪🕯️
St.Arsenius Please pray to God for us
Wonderful video - God bless you!
Thank you so much!
I Love this
I'm curious to know what those words mean on the picture at 9:03 on the arrows of the demons
Φιλαργυρία,Πορνεία,Φθόνος...με αυτά τα πάθη προσπαθούν να ρίξουν στην αμαρτία τους ανθρώπους.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Wow, i was just conversing with my wife about the immeasurably large volumes of pointless words i push out of my face, then i watch this.
Why dont my 'i's capitalise anymore?
Thank you for this and all your uploads 🙏
Glory to God.
He was born in 350 AD, in Rome to a Christian, Roman senatorial family. After his parents died, his sister Afrositty was admitted to a community of virgins, and he gave all their riches to the poor, and lived an ascetic life. Arsenius became famous for his righteousness and wisdom.
There is considerable debate regarding the accuracy of several points in Arsenius's life. Arsenius is said to have been made a deacon by Pope Damasus I who recommended him to Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I the Great, who had requested the Emperor Gratian and Pope Damasus around 383 to find him in the West a tutor for his sons (future emperors Arcadius and Honorius). Arsenius was chosen on the basis of being a man well read in Greek literature. He reached Constantinople in 383, and continued as tutor in the imperial family for eleven years, during the last three of which he also had charge of his original pupil Arcadius's brother, Honorius. Coming one day to see his sons at their studies, Theodosius found them sitting while Arsenius talked to them standing. This he would not tolerate, and caused the teacher to sit and the pupils to stand. On his arrival at court Arsenius had been given a splendid establishment, and probably because the Emperor so desired, he lived in great pomp. While living in the Emperor's palace, God gave him grace in the sight of everyone, and they all loved him. He lived a lavish life in the palace, but all the time felt a growing inclination to renounce the world. One day he was praying, and said, “O God teach me how to be saved.” And God's voice came to him through the Gospel, "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" (Matthew 16:26). He left Constantinople and came by sea to Alexandria and fled into the wilderness. When he first presented himself to Saint Macarius the Great, the father of the monks of Scetis, he recommended him to the care of Saint John the Dwarf to try him.
Sometime around the year 400 he joined the desert monks at Scetes, Egypt, and asked to be admitted among the solitaries who dwelt there. Saint John the Dwarf, to whose cell he was conducted, though previously warned of the quality of his visitor, took no notice of him and left him standing by himself while he invited the rest to sit down at table. When the repast was half finished he threw down some bread before him, bidding him with an air of indifference eat if he would. Arsenius meekly picked up the bread and ate, sitting on the ground. Satisfied with this proof of humility, St. John kept him under his direction. The new solitary was from the first most exemplary yet unwittingly retained certain of his old habits, such as sitting cross-legged or laying one foot over the other. Noticing this, the abbot requested someone to imitate Arsenius's posture at the next gathering of the brethren, and upon his doing so, forthwith rebuked him publicly. Arsenius took the hint and corrected himself.
In 434 he was forced to leave due to raids on the monasteries and hermitages there by the Mazices (tribesmen from Libya). He relocated to Troe (near Memphis), and also spent some time on the island of Canopus (off Alexandria). He spent the next fifteen years wandering the desert wilderness before returning to Troe to die c. 445 at the age of around 95.
During the fifty-five years of his solitary life he was always the most meanly clad of all, thus punishing himself for his former seeming vanity in the world. In like manner, to atone for having used perfumes at court, he never changed the water in which he moistened the palm leaves of which he made mats, but only poured in fresh water upon it as it wasted, thus letting it become stenchy in the extreme. Even while engaged in manual labour he never relaxed in his application to prayer. At all times copious tears of devotion fell from his eyes. But what distinguished him most was his disinclination to all that might interrupt his union with God. When, after long search, his place of retreat was discovered, he not only refused to return to court and act as adviser to his former pupil, now Roman Emperor, Arcadius, but he would not even be his almoner to the poor and the monasteries of the neighbourhood. He invariably denied himself to visitors, no matter what their rank and condition and left to his disciples the care of entertaining them. A biography of Arsenius was written by Theodore the Studite.
Saint Arsenius was a man who was very quiet and often silent, as evidenced by an adage of his: "Many times I spoke, and as a result felt sorry, but I never regretted my silence."
8:40 what an awesome and wise answer!!
God bless you!❤
May those who choose to gain salvation, be granted God's mercy, and learn from these teachings; if we do not, then our choosing is fruitless.
Thanks guys!
I love you brother God bless you in Jesus name
My name is Arsenios ! 😊
Great video and advice also
We sincerely ask that videos that tell the ascetic lives of orthodox saints from the first century until now with selected Indonesian translations are included so that we in Indonesia can learn & understand orthodoxia, ortholatria & orthopraxia may AllahThe Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is glorified now always and throughout all ages
Amen 🛐☦️🛐
If you know someone who wants to volunteer their time to add Indonesian subtitles please tell them to email us at trisagionproductions@gmail.com
You could make a video about the martyr St. Eulalia of Barcelona. She is a great saint from my city
Evlalia! A beautiful name. Roughly translated as "one who speaks well." Okay, thanks for mentioning this saint to us. I will look into her and maybe write a video about her. It's necessary to speak of saints from the entire Orthodox world.
@@Trisagionfilms thank you 🙏 God bless you
Excellent
Monastery of Jvari in Georgia, Mtskheta 5:12
#Merci
Saint Arsenios, pray that God may help us to achieve stillness.
🙏
What’s the music in the background?
Most of the music is from Arabinstruments on UA-cam. There are a few other pieces; if you give me time stamps, I can help you find the piece. The description of the video has links to the music as well
@@Trisagionfilms at 10:50 :) ?
@Syriac 4 life ua-cam.com/video/NZuxbmI_jYI/v-deo.html
St arsenios, the seeker of silence, pray for us.
May we attempt to be like Saint Arsenios and be silent.
Can You please rearrange the order in which the videos are played so they can be played from the beginning to the end? Thank You and GOD BLESS!
Okay they should be in order now. thank for letting me know!
@@Trisagionfilms Thank You. It's PERFECT
hmm, this does in some ways sync up with some things I've been considering lately.
St. Arsenio please fast and pray for peace in Jerusalem and in Uhrania and Russia. Please God send your Angels to surround and protect the poor people of the earth from the pandemic and from all dictators and demons around us. Control and send the demons with the pigs like Jesus Christ did before he died. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice for our redemption and salvation. Amen
Why did he fear his death? I’m a bit confused by his attitude. It doesn’t seem to reflect the saints of Scripture or even their heart towards people. Paul said he became all things to all men & that we are to follow his example. The Scriptures say that those who isolate themselves seek their own desires. I’m just confused..
As for the fear that he felt, it was due to his great humility; he didn't feel worthy of God, so his death would be the "moment of truth," if you may. As for those who "isolate themselves." The desert fathers weren't isolating themselves. The apostle Paul was likely referring to people who go off and come up with their own ideas and think they find God on their own. These men and women who lived in "solitude" did so after having been in contact with other ascetics, who helped them and gave them wisdom, so they wouldn't become deluded. And even Saint Arsenios the Great dies surrounded by his "disciples," so he wasn't hiding from people. The hermits are trying to find silence to better commune with God. Even in cases where no brotherhood is formed around a specific elder, these men/women continue to meet with a confessor and a spiritual father. Also, it should be noted that the prayers of these solitary people affect the entire world. Because of their pure prayer, they, in turn, help all of us in our daily lives; we just don't know it. They aren't selfish. They are actually our greatest allies.
Likewise, this is what i seek , but cannot find
Where did you get these?
What do you mean?
@@TrisagionfilmsI mean these stories about the saints
stop war Amen 🇺🇦🇷🇺🙏⛪🕯️
Our Lady of Peace
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Peace
Lord have mercy on me a sinner
Is there a particular reason why subtitles are available in a variety of christian languages, even catalan, but not in spanish? It's really a pity
Thanks & Blessings
You may not have meant to come off this way, but you make it sound like we intentionally didn't put Spanish subtitles. The reason is that no one has volunteered to do Spanish subtitles. But we have been discussing finding someone to translate our videos into Spanish since so many worldwide speak it. If you know someone, please email us at trisagionproductions@gmail.com
The flute in the background is distracting, other than that well done.
why am i feeling more and more in my heart to leave this land of people and flesh and go away to be only with god
6:12
שלום
Shalom
James 3:16.
The most holy of men and women were in solitude and yet the clergy insists on community and regular church visits?
You are mistaken, most men and women of solitude go to regularly to community church services.
@@Trisagionfilms so for instance, Mary the Egyptian did so regularly?
Some exceptions. But even in this video it says he went to church and describes what it was like when they would see his face.
@@Trisagionfilms Hm, true... Thanks 👍
@Алтегоре Any time!
Too many stock videos of women for me. :( A great Saint nonetheless
Not good to be silent because then you agree with other people's sins. That was why St. Michael had to say something to Lucifer and to the saints. As what the saying goes, becareful of the quiet ones because they are the most guilty.
Listen to the video again
Have you watched the whole video you are commenting on?
A time to tear, And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak;
Ecclesiastes 3:7
Context is everything. The saint in this video is trying to say that often he repented by saying something he shouldn't have. It would have been better for him to remain silent in those moments. He didn't take a "vow of silence" so that he may "never sin again."
@@Trisagionfilms And yet you still did nothing about the New Calender Bishop who causes issues? Shame. He should have been excommunicated long ago. Where did our traditions go? Hypocrisy. By the way, you all think the covid 19 vaccines were okay to put into our bodies. I cannot wait until Jesus judges us. This will be interesting. So where are the lawsuits against The New World Order? St.John Chrystodom would never allow this to happen. Yet you all are still silent about it? St.Micheal would not be pleased. When you are silent, you are taking part of other people's sin. Just saying. It is not good to be silent.
I've been Orthodox for the past 8 years. There's no doubt in my mind that this is a true religion.
With that being said... I don't get what exactly is the purpose of monasticism. Especially reading Saint Simeon the stylighte... He lived on a pillar for 37 years!
How is this Insanity supposed to serve the kingdom of God. And you're not going to convince me that this is some sort of a holy thing... If anything this is downright prideful and selfish!
Now from what I've read, originally monasticism was a form of exorcism which makes sense....
Thank you