Homily Two on the Lenten Prayer of Saint Ephraim the Syrian
"Bestow on Your Servant Instead a Spirit of Chastity, Humility, Patience and Love"
By Archimandrite Kirill Pavlov
(Delivered in 1962)
"Bestow on Your Servant Instead a Spirit of Chastity, Humility, Patience and Love"
By Archimandrite Kirill Pavlov
(Delivered in 1962)
In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit!
In our previous conversation, dear brothers and sisters, we paused to reflect on the prayer of the Venerable Ephraim the Syrian and noted that this profoundly meaningful prayer is filled with a spirit of repentance and humility, and that each of its words resonates within our souls and helps us to recognize our passions, vices, and to desire virtue, without which no one can draw near to God. Last time, we discussed the first four petitions in which the Venerable Ephraim the Syrian asks the Lord not to grant him the spirit of idleness, despondency, lust for power and idle talking. And now we will continue our conversation.