Monday, February 11, 2013

The Inexhaustable Cup Icon and Akathist, What?

This is about the icon that has been a miraculous help to many who struggle with alcoholism and addiction. It can also be of help for all who struggle with prevailing sin, despondency, hopelessness.

Come join us a 7 pm each Tuesday to experience this yourself.



News about the Inexhaustible Cup Icon




IN HONOUR OF THE ICON OF THE INEXHAUSTIBLE CUP
Translated by Sister Dorofea (Mirochnitchenko) and Katherine Szalasznyj

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
October — November, 1994
(Second Edition)

The History of the Icon
The Inexhaustible Cup
18/5 May (Glorified 1878)

A peasant from the Efremovskii district of Tula province, a retired soldier, was an alcoholic, and a drunkard.[1] He would drink away all his pension, everything that he possessed, anything that could be found in his house, and eventually he was ruined and literally became a beggar. From excessive drinking, his legs became paralysed, but still he continued drinking.
One day, the man, who seemed to have hit rock-bottom, had an unusual dream. In it a venerable old man came to him and said:
“Go to the city of Serpoukhov,[2] to the monastery of the Theotokos.[3] There you will find an icon of the Holy Mother called The Inexhaustible Cup.[4] Have a moleben before it, and you will be healed, both spiritually and physically.”
Without a penny to his name, and having no use of his legs, the man did not dare to go on a journey. But the holy man came to him a second and then a third time, and was so adamant in his admonition to obey his instructions, that the poor drunk did not dare to disobey any more, and he set off as quickly as he could, dragging himself on all fours.
In one of the neighbouring villages where he stopped to rest, an old woman took him in for the night. To ease his pain, she massaged his legs, and put him to rest on top of the clay oven, a customary place for the old or sickly, because of the warmth. During the night the travelling man felt a pleasant sensation in his legs, and discovered that he was able to stand. On the following nights his legs became even stronger. And so, first with two walking-sticks, and then with just one, he arrived in Serpoukhov.
Once in the monastery, he told about his visions, and asked to have the moleben served. But nobody there had ever heard of such an icon. They started to search for it, and noticed one that was hanging in the passage to the sacristy,[5] that bore an image of a chalice. On the back of it, to their surprise, was written “The Inexhaustible Cup.
In the icon of St. Varlaam,[6] the disciple of the holy bishop Metropolitan Aleksii, the man immediately recognised the face of the holy elder who had appeared to him in his dreams.
From Serpoukhov the man departed, completely healed. The news about the miraculous icon spread quickly through the city, the region, and all of Rus'. Alcoholics (those bound by the passion of drink) and their families and friends, were coming to pray before the Mother of God for healing, and in time many came back to thank the all-merciful Theotokos for her speedy help.
Let it be known that this akathist service came to us in Canada in 1994, and we perceive that this is God's will and from the compassion of the Theotokos. In these times there is the renewal of the Church's life in the lands of Rus', and the rediscovery of God's mercy and tender care. This akathist has been rediscovered and is now frequently served, although the current service of which we have a photocopy was printed in only 4,000 copies. We pray that by offering these translations many souls in North America may be healed and saved.

source: Here

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Join us every Tuesday.

We have begun a new ministry in the Sarasota FL area.

It is under the auspices of St. Joseph Russian Orthodox Church http://www.stjosephroc.org and we meet at Vamo United Methodist Church in South Sarasota.

Vamo United Methodist Church
8521 Vamo Rd.
Sarasota, FL 34231

This church has a chapel in their education building that they allow us to use.

What and who is this for?

Glad you asked.

We will have a special prayer service for those struggling with addiction, dependency, hopelessnes and despair. There will be anointing for healing and encouragement; each person will be prayer for by name.

We also will be discussing the most famous sermon ever, the Sermon on the Mount and how it applies to recovery.

We welcome you as we grow together. Inquirers and questions welcome.

For Orthodox Christians: We will be singing the Akathist of the Inexaustible Cup: For those suffering from alcoholism and addictions.


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Looking for Stability?

I spent many years looking. I tried many springs that dried up. I got tired of the ever-changing world of Protestantism, science, thought.

What are you looking for? What was I looking for?

Current culture is in a constant flow of rapid change, some good, some not so much.

According to many truth is hard to find, it is situational. People are developing personal attachments to their electronic devices. Politicians are clueless.
We are falling in love.

I don't claim to have full knowledge or all the answers. But I have found some boundaries with which to continue to explore God's universe.

Things modern are not always better. New doesn't necessarily imply improved. Sometimes ancient wisdom can be a rudder, a guide.

This blog is for seekers.

It will be about the Ancient addressing the contemporary.

It will be about the Holy Orthodox Church and an attempt to plant another Orthodox Church in Sarasota FL.