Cardiff Russian Orthodox Chaplaincy

Cardiff Russian Orthodox Chaplaincy The Cardiff parish of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God

06/05/2024

“It is the day of Resurrection, let us be radiant, O ye peoples; Pascha the Pascha of the Lord; for Christ God hath brought us from death to life, and from earth to heaven, as we sing the triumphal hymn.” Dear brothers and sisters, Christ is Risen,! Христосъ воскресе! Hristos a ....

03/05/2024

St John’s Church, Canton

16:00: Vespers of Holy and Great Friday, with the brininging out of the Plaschanitsa.

19:00: the Matins of Holy and Great Saturday, with the Lamentations before the Tomb.

Confessions will be heard between the services, whilst the Psalter is chanted before the Canon of the Lamentations of the Most Holy Mother of God.

Many blessed years to our newly baptised student, Ambrose, who also answers to the name of Josh! His Lazarus Saturday ba...
27/04/2024

Many blessed years to our newly baptised student, Ambrose, who also answers to the name of Josh! His Lazarus Saturday baptism was a great blessing, after a wonderful Liturgy in St Nicholas, with young parishioners suppoprting him in this wonderful event. Many years to his sponsor, George, as well - with this day of the Triodion marking his second baptismal anniversary. Monogaya i blagaya leta!

20/04/2024

Every Orthodox home should be a sacred reflection of the Church, in which the saints - glorified in the heavenly Church - shine before us in their holy icons, beckoning us to follow in their footsteps to the Throne of God, as heralds of the Kingdom and intercessors for each of us, their coheirs of the promise and fellow guests at the Heavenly Banquet.

17/04/2024

BEWARE OF DREAMS!

From The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 3; by Saint John Climacus

Translated by Lazarus Moore (1959).

“A dream is a movement of the mind while the body is at rest. A phantasy is an illusion of the eyes when the intellect is asleep. A phantasy is an ecstasy of the mind when the body is awake. A phantasy is the appearance of something which does not exist in reality.

The reason why we have decided to speak about dreams here is obvious. When we leave our home and relatives for the Lord’s sake, and sell ourselves into exile for the love of God, then the devils try to disturb us with dreams, representing to us that our relatives are either grieving or dying, or are captive for our sake and destitute. But he who believes in dreams is like a person running after his own shadow and trying to catch it.

The demons of vainglory prophesy in dreams. Being unscrupulous, they guess the future and foretell it to us. When these visions come true, we are amazed; and we are indeed elated with the thought that we are already near to the gift of foreknowledge. A demon is often a prophet to those who believe him, but he is always a liar to those who despise him. Being a spirit he sees what is happening in the lower air, and noticing that someone is dying, he foretells it to the more credulous types of people through dreams. But the demons know nothing about the future from foreknowledge. For if they did, then the sorcerers would also have been able to foretell our death.

Devils often transform themselves into angels of light and take the form of martyrs, and make it appear to us during sleep that we are in communication with them. Then, when we wake up, they plunge us into unholy joy and conceit. But you can detect their deceit by this very fact. For angels reveal torments, judgments and separations; and when we wake up we find that we are trembling and sad. As soon as we begin to believe the devils in dreams, then they make sport of us when we are awake, too. He who believes in dreams is completely inexperienced. But he who distrusts all dreams is a wise man. Only believe dreams that foretell torments and judgment for you. But if despair afflicts you, then such dreams are also from devils.

12/04/2024

The feast of the Visitstion of the Most Holy Theotokos to St. Elizabeth, which falls today for Orthodox Christians, is a wonderful celebration of both spiritual and familial kinship and of the reality of unborn life and personhood. The little icon, missed by many people, at the back of the Anglican....

11/04/2024

Dear brothers and sisters, On the Sunday of the Prodigal Son, in our preparatory Sundays before the the Great Fast, my homily touched upon the patristic interpretation of the killing of the calf for the celebratory meal for the return of the dissolute son, and some of you were interested in the symb...

11/04/2024

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Dear brothers and sisters, today sees the coinciding of the feast of the Annunciation with the Sunday of the Cross at this point of mid-Lent, and in that coincidence we see a great spiritual complement, as the Mystery of the […]

02/04/2024
In contrast to the stance taken by the Moscow Patriarchate’s “World Russian People’s Council”, with its polemics of a sa...
02/04/2024

In contrast to the stance taken by the Moscow Patriarchate’s “World Russian People’s Council”, with its polemics of a sacred war in Ukraine and justification for state aggression, our bishop reminds us that our only justified and sanctioned war is that against sin and the devil.

Our God-preserved Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia does not follow such polemics and propaganda, and Vladika Irenei makes it clear that we are an autonomous Church and that

“since by God’s Providence the sorrowful Russian Revolution gave rise to the independent existence of our self-governing Synodal life across the world, our saintly hierarchs and primates have reminded us that we do and must live in the freedom of the Church: we follow no political ideology, we identify with no nationalist cause, we conscience no subordination of the Gospel or the Church to any worldly agenda. The only Kingdom by which we are governed is the Kingdom of God…”

Axios!

'There is one war we can call holy, and this is the war waged against sin in the human heart...' | «Есть одна война, которую мы можем назвать подлинно священной, и это война, ведущаяся против греха в человечес...

02/04/2024

Dear brothers and sisters, Greetings as we begin the third week of the Great Fast. With people away on vacation and student holidays, yesterday saw a smaller congregation than usual, though it was a warm Liturgy, aptly described by one of our singers as feeling ‘en famille’, and the warmth of ou...

29/03/2024

Dear brothers and sisters, last Sunday, it was a great joy – as always – to celebrate the Triumph of Orthodoxy and the Restoration of the Holy Icons, but even more so this year with the chanting of the Synodikon and the procession at the end of our long succession of services. Looking and seeing...

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