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  • there are some really good points here. the first point is that i think it IS everyone's problem. if u r new to the church, u can just smile at the kids so they know they r included or give them a wave, but once u know the kids (and parents) quite …
  • do u mean this? http://tasbeha.org/content/community/index.php?topic=9409.0 what is the problem in ethiopia? we will pray for u dear brothers, may God help u to keep the faith and to be strong in His love.
  • was not bad, as in, evil, but 'bad' as in funny and a little bit mean  ;)
  • really bad joke! and yes, superman was trying to say that we got a bit too fixed on the time to stop fasting, and we should rather think of fasting well from a spiritual point of view, that is, praying, studying the Bible, being careful to do good t…
  • thanks for explaining that more clearly. i am usually asleep before midnight (getting old!) so usually fasted from then and was not sure when the 9 hour rule applied and when the midnight rule applied. i can say the word now coz i had some (is 2pm …
  • i'm glad u said that, father peter, it sounded dodgy to me too.
  • i tend to group mine together as it's hard to remember every little thing. eg instead of saying, 'monday i shouted at george, tuesday i shouted at my dad, last week i shouted at 3 people at work, 2 weeks ago i shouted at my best friend and 4 people …
  • i think if yr not going to church u can break the fast at midnight. technically if yr liturgy finishes later than 9am, u can eat/drink between midnight and whatever time u need to start fasting, although most churches recommend u fast from midnight …
  • that sounds really unpleasant, we will pray for u and for aripsalin23 i hope u have been for spiritual guidance to a priest or someone who knows yr dad and can advise u. remember yr life is in God's hands, not yr dad's hands, and God will protect u …
  • i only know the anba bola from el-gharbia, egypt. may God bless yr church  :)
  • what country are u in? is yr church one of anba bola's? or r there many anba bolas?
  • may God give u peace and guide yr preparation. :)
  • hi ioannes, the situation u describe sounds like one which needs specialist spiritual advice. eg from a priest who knows both people, or if that is not possible, by a personal message to a friend on tasbeha.org. just not loving each other, or one (o…
    in On Divorce Comment by mabsoota July 2010
  • hi brother panos, we will pray. remember that the important decision is the one to follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. as for the other ones, where to live, what job to do, how to use yr time, these are all secondary. so sort out the big one a…
  • Egziabher means God. i learnt that here on tasbeha.org!  :) it's in amharic or tigrinya or possibly both. i don't know the rest.
  • yes, always check with yr priest. i remembered the story of one of the saints (i can't remember who) who used to have many visions from God. 1 day he had some visitors and he prepared for their arrival. they had not told him they were coming and so …
  • trust in the Lord with all you heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all yr ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths. seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be given to you as well. may God give u the peace t…
  • zoxsasi, if u wear a german flag in an english pub, it may lead to an early martyrdom ;)
  • i know this can be really hard. it's normal u can't imagine how to deal with the pain of divorce, but remember God shines light in the darkest places (eg our hearts). He will give u the strength to cope. do what u can to support them and tell them g…
  • also the eritrean church is still subject to the coptic church in matters of ordaining bishops and the patriarch, so no-one can legally depose the eritrean patriarch without the permission of pope shenouda 3rd. any new patriarch would also have to b…
  • welcome and please come back here and ask us any questions. a few things i think are helpful: we stand up for the reading of the gospel (like catholics) and we also stand up whenever the priest is waving the incense around (i think there is a techni…
  • maybe this will help. anyone read it? The True Light by Fr. Michael Harper http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article7005133.ece or this: The Orthodox Way by Bishop Kallistos Ware http://www.amazon.co.uk/Orthodox-Way-Kallistos-Ware…
  • beauty is in the heart. find an old spiritual man, eg priest or monk or church servant who is simple, calm and happy. ask him to share the secret. he will probably talk slowly, and think he is no-one special. so u need a lot of patience and many vis…
  • i was going to write something, then i remembered there were lots of great ideas here: http://tasbeha.org/content/community/index.php?topic=8894.0 may God draw u close to Him.
    in Far away Comment by mabsoota June 2010
  • i'd love to start an official fan club, but i don't think the early church fathers would agree with it  ;) about Jehovah's witnesses, the best book is here: http://tasbeha.org/content/hh_books/jehovwit/index.html it's particularly useful for showin…
  • God is with us. He who is in us is greater than he who is in the world.
  • hello and welcome to tasbeha.org! please join in our discussions on other pages so we can learn together  :) may God bless u
  • we can ask here, because God wants us to worship Him with understanding, not because we feel we have to. if u can't take communion for this reason, God will still bless u in the mass. u can still repent from yr sins during mass, worship God, learn f…
    in Question Comment by mabsoota June 2010
  • that's an awesome explanation, thanks  :)
  • yes, as father peter said on another topic, spontaneous prayer works when it's in a disciplined life with regular prayer. that's how it stuck in my memory, not an exact quote. we should pray every day in a structured way, and also pray little prayer…