On "Those Who Do Such Things"
Almost every disorder of soul imaginable — from lying to groping, from envy to spite, has been practiced, encouraged, or deplored in the public order of late.
Almost every disorder of soul imaginable — from lying to groping, from envy to spite, has been practiced, encouraged, or deplored in the public order of late.
I remember the day when there were no priests in Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
Of all wars, the most vicious are civil wars and religious wars.
We realize, when we consider the martyrs, how mediocre our own lives are.
A Godless society, which considers my spiritual questions a dead letter, masks the emptiness of its materialism by killing time so as better to forget eternity.
Despite the faithful life a man may be living now, the memories of his past sinful life can still hold him back, still hold him hostage.
We must learn to see Christ in others with the eyes of faith...