Virtue is the voluntary, steadfast, and unwavering decision of free-willed man to execute God’s divine law. It is the unification of man’s free will with God’s will.
- Saint Nektarios
It Is Natural For Man To Love God
by Saint Nikolai Velimirovich
Faith Alone Will Not Save Us
by Bishop Nikiphoros Theotokis
The Fear of God
by Abba Dorotheos
We Must Always Thank God For All Things
by Bishop Nikiphoros Theotokis
Our Mind And Heart Must Be Part Of Our Offering
by Bishop Nikiphoros Theotokis
Concerning Humility
from the book The Art of Salvation, by Elder Ephraim of Arizona
We Must Forgive Others
by Saint Antiochos of Galatia
We Must Forgive Others Joyfully
by Elder Ephraim of Arizona
We Must Trust In God, Not In Ourselves
by monk Antiochos
Obedience
by Bishop Nikiphoros Theotokis
Almsgiving Gives Rise To Many Blessings
from the writings of Saint John Chrysostom
We Must Honor our Parents
by Saint Nicodemos the Hagiorite
We Must Help Others Without Expecting Recognition
by Bishop Nikiphoros Theotokis
We Have An Obligation To Advise Others
by Saint Nicodemos the Hagiorite
We Must Cry For the Sins Of Others
from the book The Art of Salvation, by Elder Ephraim of Arizona
Virtue Raises Up A Nation
An appeal to the Greek nation by Elder Philotheos Zervakos
He Who Gives to the Poor Loans to God
from the sermons of St. John Chrysostom
Practical Advice on How to Love Others
by St. Isaac the Syrian
No One Is Greater Than the Humble Man
by St. Isaac the Syrian
Saint Nektarios Greek Orthodox Monastery
100 Anawanda Lake Road, Roscoe, NY 12776
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