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2666. Mas o nome que tudo encerra é o que o Filho de Deus recebe na sua encarnação: JESUS. O nome divino é indizível para lábios humanos mas, ao assumir a nossa humanidade, o Verbo de Deus comunica-no-lo e nós podemos invocá-lo: «Jesus», « YHWH salva» . O nome de Jesus contém tudo: Deus e o homem e toda a economia da criação e da salvação. Rezar «Jesus» é invocá-Lo, chamá-Lo a nós. O seu nome é o único que contém a presença que significa. Jesus é o Ressuscitado, e todo aquele que invocar o seu nome, acolhe o Filho de Deus que o amou e por ele Se entregou.
2667. Esta invocação de fé tão simples foi desenvolvida na tradição da oração sob as mais variadas formas, tanto no Oriente como no Ocidente. A formulação mais habitual, transmitida pelos espirituais do Sinai, da Síria e de Athos, é a invocação: «Jesus, Cristo, Filho de Deus, Senhor, tende piedade de nós, pecadores!». Ela conjuga o hino cristológico de Fl 2, 6-11 com a invocação do publicano e dos mendigos da luz (14). Por ela, o coração sintoniza com a miséria dos homens e com a misericórdia do seu Salvador.
2668. A invocação do santo Nome de Jesus é o caminho mais simples da oração contínua. Muitas vezes repetida por um coração humildemente atento, não se dispersa num «mar de palavras», mas «guarda a Palavra e produz fruto pela constância». E é possível «em todo o tempo», porque não constitui uma ocupação a par de outra, mas é a ocupação única, a de amar a Deus, que anima e transfigura toda a acção em Cristo Jesus.

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Articles from Saint Nikolai Velimirovic

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St. Nikolai Velimirovich

 Life of Newly Canonized Holy Hierarch Saint Nicholai (Velimirovic) of Ochrid and Zicha Serbia



How Can God Be Inside Man?

The following is written by Saint Nikolai Velimirovic

By St. Nikolai Velimirovich "Be angry and sin not"

St. Nikolai Velimirovich On the Holy Theophany

St Nikolai Velimirovich on the Theophany

Mixing the Unmixable: Sensuality and Theology




The Nativity of the Theotokos - St. Nikolai Velimirovich

By St. Nikolai Velimirovich



The Our Father: A Devout Interpetation by St. Nikolai Velimirovic

The Agony of the Church by Saint Nikolaj Velimirovic


St. Nikolai Velimirovich on the Faith of The Centurian

St Nikolai Velimirovich on the Theophany

St Nikolai Velimirovich Part 1 - A Guide to the Heart

The Nativity of the Theotokos - St. Nikolai Velimirovich

To Forgive Is More Admirable Than To Fast

On The Mystery Of Ordination


Will There Be Salvation For All?

 
What Was Christ Writing on the Ground?
By St. Nikolai Velimirovich (1880-1956)

"St. Nikolai Velimirovic on the world economic crisis (this is from the 1929 letter to priest K.)"

From a Homily on the 8th Sunday after Pentecost

image By St. Nikolai Velimirovic

What Was Christ Writing On The Ground?

christadulterypainting116by St. Nikolai Velimirovich Bishop Nikolai, a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for his inspired preaching. As a spiritual father of the Serbian people, he constantly exhorted them to fulfill their calling as a nation: to serve Christ. During WW II he was imprisoned at the Dachau concentration camp . He … [Read more...]

The Miraculous Opening of Graves

St. Nikolai Velimirovichby St. Nikolai Velimirovich Our father among the saints, Nikolai Velimirovich, was a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for his inspired preaching. As a spiritual father of the Serbian people, he constantly exhorted them to fulfill their calling as a nation: to serve Christ. During WW II he was … [Read more...]

As A Lamb To The Slaughter

by St. Nikolai Velimirovich Our father among the saints, Nikolai Velimirovich, was a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for his inspired preaching. As a spiritual father of the Serbian people, he constantly exhorted them to fulfill their calling as a nation: to serve Christ. During WW II he … [Read more...]

On Amassing Wealth While Neglecting Grace

despair4By St. Nikolai Velimirovich In ignorance, many people labor more to avoid suffering in old age and terminal illness than to avoid the torments of hell in the life after old age and death. Such was the case of an unmarried and avaricious man who, from year to year, and with ever greater passion, amassed for himself unnecessary wealth. When asked why he strove so much to pile up excess wealth he replied: "I am gathering it for my old age. This … [Read more...]

On The Eternal Reign Of The Saints

all-saints_IIBy St. Nikolai Velimirovich "But the saints of the most High shall take the Kingdom and possess the Kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever" Daniel 7:18 Abased and oppressed in the kingdoms of the world, the saints will reign eternally in the Kingdom of Heaven. The last on earth, they will rejoice as the first in heaven. Hungry, thirsty, barefoot and naked in the transitory kingdoms, they will be like king's sons, satisfied and clothed … [Read more...]

Who Sold Joseph Into Slavery

Joseph the All ComelyBy St. Nikolai Velimirovich Abba John the Short asked the monks: "Who sold Joseph?" [Genesis 37-50] One monk replied: "His brothers." To that, the elder replied: "No brethren, rather his humility. Joseph could have said that he is their brother and could have protested to being sold but he remained silent. His humility, therefore, sold him. Afterward, this same humility made him master over Egypt." In surrendering ourselves to the will … [Read more...]

Truth And Revelation

By St. Nikolai Velimirovich "Brethren, see to it that no one captivate you with an empty, seductive philosophy according to human tradition, according to the elemental powers of the world and not according to Christ" (Colossians 2:8). Brethren, do not let philosophy enslave us, which by conjecture, says that there is no eternal life nor resurrection from the dead. For we do not arrive at the Truth through the conjecture of man, but by God's … [Read more...]

On The Sunday of St. Thomas

thomasby St. Nikolai Velimirovich Our father among the saints, Nikolai Velimirovich, was a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for his inspired preaching. As a spiritual father of the Serbian people, he constantly exhorted them to fulfill their calling as a nation: to serve Christ. During WW II … [Read more...]

Unyielding and Unbending Regarding True Dogmas

first ecumenical councilby St Nikolai Velimirovich As much as the saints were so compassionate and lenient toward human weakness, so were they terribly unyielding and unbending in regard to the confession of the true dogmas of the Faith. Thus, St. Nicholas of Myra in Lycia struck Arius with his fist at the First Ecumenical Council [Nicaea, 325 A.D.]. St. Anthony left his desert to come to Alexandria to publicly unmask Arius. St. Euthymius, being greatly … [Read more...]

The Purpose of “Punishment” from God

punishmentby St. Nikolai Velimirovich God does not punish sinners because it gives Him gratification to destroy men. If that gave Him gratification, He would not have created man out of nothing. He punishes man out of more important constructive reasons, of which two are most apparent to us: First, that by punishment He corrects them and leads him on the true path of salvation; second, to frighten others from sinning. St. Isaac also thinks this … [Read more...]

Homily On The Meekness Of Moses

moses w aaron joshuaBy St. Nikolai Velimirovich "Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth" (Numbers 12:3). A chosen man, a great wonderworker, a type of the Lord Jesus Christ in his miracles, a victor in Egypt, a victor in the wilderness, the leader of a people - how could he not be proud? But if he had become proud, Moses would not have been all that he was. They become proud who think that they do their own … [Read more...]

Christians Do Not Believe in Kismet, Fate or Destiny

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by St. Nikolai Velimirovich Christians do not believe in kismet, fate or destiny. Even if God determines the chief lines of our life, He, according to our prayers and merits, can change them. Thus, He prolonged King Hezekiah's life for fifteen years: "Go and say to Hezekiah, thus said the Lord, the God of David Your father, I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears: behold I will add unto your days fifteen years" (Isaiah … [Read more...]