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Online Resources for our Religious Edification
- “…Since the parish church uses incense, so should the family church use incense as an offering pleasing to God…. the house is “blessed” with incense.Some Orthodox have the custom of saying with each sign of the Cross thus made: “This room (or bed) is blessed by the sign of the Holy Cross.” The person censing is accompanied by all members of the household…” Read the entire article The Appropriate Way to Use Incense while Praying at Home
- “censing each day with a home-censer and incense” The Orthodox Way of Life
- “…in offering prayers… the father leads, the mother coordinates, and the children assist. We light a candle before the icons and burn fragrant incense as a sign of our love for, and devotion to, the Lord and His saints…” Living the Church in the Home Today
- How to prepare Antidoron for your Little Church
- How to Burn Incense at Home – YouTube
- First, you’ll need to ask your priest for some extra antidoron. It may be in abundance right now since no one is at church to receive it. Contact him and ask how you could meet up to get some.
- Next, you’ll cut it up into small bite sized pieces. The smaller it is, the longer it will last and that’s something you might want to keep in mind considering our current situation. (Watch a demo here.)
- Place the pieces on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees until hard. You don’t want any moisture because that will cause it to mold. I usually bake mine for at least twenty minutes. I check this by picking up one of the larger pieces and squeezing. If it feels a little squishy, I give it a few more minutes. You can also shake the cookie sheet a little and will hear when the pieces are hardened.
- When it comes out of the oven, let it cool COMPLETELY – remember you want no moisture whatsoever.
- Once completely cooled, place in an airtight container….”
A Message from Maria Spanos
I am passionate about our Orthodox Christian faith and seek to help others learn as much as they can about it. My purpose here is to share online resources that help strengthen our relationship with Christ and bind us closer to His Church. I believe they are invaluable in learning about our precious Orthodox Tradition, and are a great aid for teaching family members, friends and others about Orthodoxy. ~Maria
Two of my favorite quotes:
“A true Christian behaves in this life so that it may be a preparation for the future one and not only a life here below. In his actions, he does not think what will be said of him here but of what will be said there in heaven; he represents to himself that he is always in the presence of God, of the angels and all the saints, and remembers that someday they will bear witness of his thoughts, words, and deeds.” — Saint John of Kronstadt
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“Of all the holy works, the education of children is the most holy.”
— St. Theophan the Recluse