Through a Monk's Eyes
Summary: Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through a monk's eyes?
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- Artist: Fr. Seraphim Aldea, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:
Fr. Seraphim Aldea discusses the current blessing of silence and solitude.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea shares practical insights about developing a relationship with a spiritual father.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea exhorts his listeners to fight for faith in the living God during this challenging time.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea discusses the current blessing of silence and solitude.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea exhorts his listeners to fight for faith in the living God during this challenging time.
Fr. Seraphim speaks about losing hope and temptation and how it is not a sin until we act upon it. He goes into detail about our salvation and the difference between falling into sin and being tempted.
Fr. Seraphim speaks about losing hope and temptation and how it is not a sin until we act upon it. He goes into detail about our salvation and the difference between falling into sin and being tempted.
Fr. Seraphim apologizes for his time away and gives an update on the monastery. He also talks about his struggles with faith and what we must remember in those hard times.
Fr. Seraphim apologizes for his time away and gives an update on the monastery. He also talks about his struggles with faith and what we must remember in those hard times.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea answers the question of whether or not couples should abstain from sexual relations after the years of procreation.
Marriage is a sacrament—as important, as able to save you, as monasticism.
From the States, Fr. Seraphim discusses the Orthodox perspective on the value of death.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea delivers a talk in Atlanta, GA, about the power of our demons in those we meet, including the unborn.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea delivers a talk in Atlanta, Georgia, about the importance of humility in extending our view of the world.
Fr. Seraphim Aldea delivers a talk in Atlanta, GA, about the power of our demons in those we meet, including the unborn.