Well, in 2013, I do vow to spend less money on coffee. LOL!
Coffee and Orthodoxy
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Coffee and Orthodoxy
"The spouse of Christ cannot be adulterous, she is uncorrupted and pure, She knows one home; she guards with chaste modesty the sanctity of one couch. She keeps us for God. She appoints the sons whom she has born for the Kingdom. Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church; nor can he who forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ."
--St. Cyprian of Carthage, On The Unity of the Church (Chapter 6, ANF,V:423),
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Then how would I be able to drink it? I do like it and I have found it is one of those little things which helps me center, you know?
"The spouse of Christ cannot be adulterous, she is uncorrupted and pure, She knows one home; she guards with chaste modesty the sanctity of one couch. She keeps us for God. She appoints the sons whom she has born for the Kingdom. Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church; nor can he who forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ."
--St. Cyprian of Carthage, On The Unity of the Church (Chapter 6, ANF,V:423),
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Thank you for mentioning this. It is all true. This is a prayer from the services for September 1st. I used it to wish everybody a Happy New Year for the civil new year. As most of us celebrate it these days.
I do find that one has to make resolutions, even to repent, although. I still like coffee.
"The spouse of Christ cannot be adulterous, she is uncorrupted and pure, She knows one home; she guards with chaste modesty the sanctity of one couch. She keeps us for God. She appoints the sons whom she has born for the Kingdom. Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church; nor can he who forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ."
--St. Cyprian of Carthage, On The Unity of the Church (Chapter 6, ANF,V:423),
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Re: Prayer For The New Year
Revnitel wrote:Thank you for mentioning this. It is all true. This is a prayer from the services for September 1st. I used it to wish everybody a Happy New Year for the civil new year. As most of us celebrate it these days.
I do find that one has to make resolutions, even to repent, although. I still like coffee.
Coffee -- the way God made it -- is organically grown without pesticides or genetic manipulations.
Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.
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I don't have a political agenda to my coffee. I just like it good. But you are probably right too.
"The spouse of Christ cannot be adulterous, she is uncorrupted and pure, She knows one home; she guards with chaste modesty the sanctity of one couch. She keeps us for God. She appoints the sons whom she has born for the Kingdom. Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church; nor can he who forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ."
--St. Cyprian of Carthage, On The Unity of the Church (Chapter 6, ANF,V:423),
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Revnitel wrote:I don't have a political agenda to my coffee. I just like it good. But you are probably right too.
Well, it is not just political to make health claims or admonitions about coffee.
I have not had a coffee in 15 months. When I first became a Christian in my mid teens, I quit drinking any, partly because I saw how my parents "had" to have their coffee every morning and as a new zealous Believer, I read where Saint Paul says, "I will not be mastered by anything". I think that includes being addicted to, or developing a dependency upon, anything. Anyway, when I went to university all my Christian friends on campus kept saying, "Let's go for a coffee." Every time you meet up with someone to study or something at some point someone would say, "Let's go for a coffee." And so I felt I was being legalistic after a while. So I started to give in and go with them, and then slowly I got hooked and it got to the point where I couldn't quit. And if I did miss a day or two without it I would get withdrawal headaches. Even so, I was hooked from that time until last year. In all, about 18 years of slavery. I am sure I have spent upwards of $10,000 on coffee over that period of time. By the time I quit last year I was up to about 5 or 6 "Venti" sized cups a day. But last autumn, I started doing raw juicing and it was so yummy that I forgot about my coffee for a couple of days and I got such colossal headaches as I have never had before that I said, "That's it! I'm done with coffee. I don't ever want that cr*p in my system again." And so I have been free now for 15 months, and the smell of coffee when I go by starbucks is like a stench to me now, whereas before it was like a seductively beautiful aroma.
I recommend people kick coffee. (even though it is much loved on Mount Athos! )