We continue to read the book of Chrysostom’s Hexaemeron.
Homilies on Genesis 1-17 (Fathers of the Church, Vol. 74). Robert C. Hill, translator. 1986.
We continue to read the book of Chrysostom’s Hexaemeron.
Homilies on Genesis 1-17 (Fathers of the Church, Vol. 74). Robert C. Hill, translator. 1986.
A Reading from Saint Ephraim: Teaching Song On the Holy Fast 7-8
St. Ephrem the Syrian: Songs for the Fast and Pascha (Fathers of the Church, vol. 145). Translated by Joshua Falconer. 2022
Note: The translator uses the word “spinster” in a peculiar way here and throughout. Here is the note from the vocabulary:
“The word usually translated virgin (parthenos) is very confusing, because it has a variety of meanings in patristic Greek: virgo intacta, a young woman, a female monk (nun), a single woman of any age, a chaste person (of either sex), a religious widow, and so forth. As it is by no means always clear which meaning is intended, the word spinster has been resurrected to represent it. Sometimes the precise meaning can be discerned from the context, but not always.”
A Reading from Saint Ephraim: Teaching Song On the Holy Fast 5-6
St. Ephrem the Syrian: Songs for the Fast and Pascha (Fathers of the Church, vol. 145). Translated by Joshua Falconer. 2022
A Second Reading from Saint Ephraim: Homily on Repentance, Part 3.
St. Ephrem the Syrian: Eschatological Hymns and Homilies (Orthodox Empirical Theologians, vol. 6). Translated by M.F. Toal and Henry Burgess, amended. Saint Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Monastery. 2019.
A Reading from Saint Ephraim: Teaching Song On the Holy Fast 4
St. Ephrem the Syrian: Songs for the Fast and Pascha (Fathers of the Church, vol. 145). Translated by Joshua Falconer. 2022