Saturday, January 17, 2009


Saint Gregory of Nyssa was the younger brother of Saint Basil the Great and is also named as a great teacher in the church. 
"When we lay bare the hidden meaning of history, scripture is seen to teach that the birth which distresses the tyrant is the beginning of the virtuous life. I am speaking of the kind of birth in which free will serves as the midwife, delivering the child amid great pain. For no one causes grief to his antagonist unless he exhibits in himself those marks which give proof of his victory over the other.”
From: "The Life of Moses"

"...composed of bread and wine. He thus is commingled with us, so that by our union with the immortal, we might share in immortality.

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