Tonight I was at a friend's house;
she let me talk about that which I dreamed of doing
(i.e. writing a book,
always wanted to do this).
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What I appreciated about this friend was not only
that she listened and supported
but did not push me overly hard about pursuing it.
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As in I have a lot of other things that need to be tended to as well
(like finding a job so I can continue to feed and house Cleo and myself
later on this year)
but it was nice at the same time to be heard.
What a gift.
I gave Cleo a special treat on the Feast of St. Peter and Paul's
and now she is meowing her concern
and not getting treats on other non-Feast days!
Poor poor Cleo!
My St. Nicholas Icon
on my beloved Icon shelf.
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I am so grateful that God is loving
and has provided Saints
to also pray for us.
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Found a super cool link that all Orthodox librarians would like -
And there are some Akathists* there that I have not
seen anywhere else,
like the one to St. Sabbas the Sanctified.
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It does not get cooler than this for us
Orthodox librarian types
who love to collect Akathists...
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Speaking of Akathists,
I have yet to find one to my patron Saint
in English.
I know there is one in Greek
but since I don't read Greek much
(a little since I did try studying Koine Greek in University)
I really need an English translation...
Any and all help on this one is greatly welcomed!
Here is a link to the Icon of St. Irene that I have
had since I was chrismated...
really love this one and the deep colours...
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Wishing everyone a peaceful night
and a blessed day tomorrow!
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*when going to this link look for the AK to the right of the title for Akathists...the rest are services, not Akathists.
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ReplyDeleteI know what you mean by having friends support but not push.
I love the tree and handkerchief in that icon! I'd never heard of this St. Irene before I started reading your blog, and she kind of makes me want to go and visit the Chrysovolantou monastery.
ReplyDeleteI think friends are better than therapy in a lot of ways when it comes to dealing with your life. With the added bonus that you can tell them to shut up if it gets too much :P
What a blessing to have such a wonderful friend! Thanks for the link on the akathists. St. Irene has had a special place in my heart since I was young. My mom would subscribe to a magazine from a monastery in Greece. I loved reading it. I prayed to St. Irene during my whole pregnancy and during labor. Once my little guy was born, after a couple of months we went to her monastery i n New York so I can thank her. She is such a powerful saint. I hope you have a good day!
ReplyDeleteOOooh, best wishes. I've got your back.
ReplyDeleteAnd, tell Cleo I feel the same way about not getting cake every day ;)
Just popping in to say, from one Orthodox librarian to another, thank you for the link to the catalog of Akathists! How neat! (And, I had not come across this before, so thank you for being the one to point me towards it.) :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna! I know it is exciting hey!! Yay for library finding discoveries!
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