Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Easter Craft!

  This past weekend I finally got myself to make a quick stop at the dollar store and find cheap stuff for Easter crafting. It all cost me $4.00 dollars. So, yesterday I got my boys to make an Easter Egg Tree. Just be careful not to burn yourself with the hot glue gun as I did so many times.
Here is what you will need
2 bugs of Easter Eggs
1 styrofoam
1 package of grass
Hot glue gun
toothpicks

1st step
cut out the ribbon on the eggs


2nd step
cut your toothpick in half/ you can hot glue them as well..
pick the eggs on the styrofoam however you want

3rd step
Hot glue the grass to cover up the empty spaces.(Beware not to burn you fingers on this part).

4th All Done!
 TADAAA

Have a great day!
Marianthi

Monday, February 27, 2012

"Lagana" Kathari Theftera/Clean Monday

The Lenten bread known as Lagana traditionally sees the light of day only once each year, on the first day of the Greek Orthodox Lent, known as Clean Monday.  This recipe is Daniel fast friendly, Orthodox fast friendly, and Lent friendly.
Lagana was originally an unleavened bread but, over the years, a little yeast has crept into the recipes. It’s most often shaped like a rectangle with rounded corners, and is a fairly flat loaf.

" LUKE 22:19 And he took bread, and gave thanks, and broke it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me"

Recipe

Ingredients
1 kg all-purpose flour
300g hard flour
50g fresh yeast
8 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 tablespoon salt
1 level tablespoon sugar
1 litre water (approx)
Preparation
Dissolve the yeast and sugar in 200 ml tepid water.
Sift the all-purpose and hard flour together into a mixing bowl so that they are mixed together.
Sprinkle the salt over the flour.
Create a dip in the centre of the flour gradually add the solution with yeast and sugar.
Use a wooden spoon to lightly cover the solution in the centre with flour.
Cover with cling film and leave in a warm place for 15 minutes, to let the yeast solution rise.
After this time you should see some bubbles in the centre, indicating that the yeast has been activated.
Add the remaining 800 ml water – enough to make a pliable dough, not too sticky, similar to that for normal bread.
Transfer the dough to a working surface and knead very well for about 15 minutes.
Put back in the mixing bowl and let it rest for no more than 15 minutes in a warm place, because we don’t want the dough to rise as bread does.
Place greaseproof paper in 2 shallow oven dishes, approx. 40cm x 30cm.
Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of sesame seeds in each of the dishes.
Divide the dough into 2 and place in the 2 dishes, shaping it and pressing it flat on top of the sesame seeds.
Bake in a pre heated oven at 200 degrees Celsius for about 40 minutes or until golden
Sprinkle 2 more tablespoons of sesame seeds on top of each one and press into the dough.
Set aside the 2 dishes in a warm place for 20 minutes, to rise.
 
 
Kali  Theftera

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

When Our Dear Lord refuses to grand up something we persitently request of him

“When our dear Lord refuses to grand us something we persistently request of Him….”. One of Father Porphyrios teachings.

Our Dear Lord Jesus will satisfy the requests of the members of His holy church, when He deems that the outcome will only be for our own good. Therefore we should not be demanding, and similarly, we should not be impatient. We should ask politely and with perfect abandon. We will receive if, and when, HE knows, this is to our own true and eternal advantage.
“When the Lord does not give us something we persistently request of Him, then one of two things may be happening. He does not wish to give us something which is not for our own good, or we are unable to see when, and especially how, we should be asking. And these are not mutually exclusive; that is, both may be happening.
Regarding the first case, no one may discover the Lord’s wishes. And this is because no one is able to know the Mind of God. That is why I shall refrain from making a comment.
Regarding the second case, however, I could say a lot. First and foremost, when we are asking something from God we should refrain from digging our heels in and retort… “I must absolutely have this right now..”. Because this response is not just absurd; but also constitutes a great disrespect towards our Maker. Who are you, or, if you prefer, who am I, that I can demand things of the Lord? And not only that, but I am also prepared to tell Him exactly when He is supposed to satisfy these demands.
-But.., dear grandpa.., I have not demanded anything, and I haven’t set any time limits either. This you are already aware of, very well. And I am only asking because my problem has now become age-old…
-This is precisely what I am trying to explain to you, and by this, I am referring to the reason it has taken so long. In other words, when we are asking something from God, we should do so politely and pleadingly, and even then, only for a while. If we see that the Lord is continuing to refuse, then we, on our part, should stop bothering Him also. That is why insisting about something, as in this case, might only make it move further away. That is the reason we should now stop asking. And when we have already forgotten the whole thing, it will return to us without us being aware. And that is because God never forgets. He has received our message! He will save it and when the time is ripe He will respond accordingly, by granting our request!
That is why we must never insist that God does exactly what we want and, certainly not, at the time we want. To insist in this case, is counterproductive. It may cause harm instead of good. And in a case such as yours, where the demand is very intense, and it comes from a person who is not prepared to let go at all, then anything is possible, and it certainly won’t be any good.
Generally speaking my child, I wish you to understand that we must never try to change the Mind of God just because it suits us and especially whenever we see fit. Whenever we need to receive something we should never chase it but leave it entirely up to His wish. Otherwise the more we chase something, the further away it gets! Compare this with your shadow. No matter how fast you run, you will never catch it. No matter how fast you run, it runs the same way as you do!
Are you now clear about what I said regarding being persistent?
-I have understood grandpa, but I cannot agree with you….
-Well, in that case I shall give you a simple example and you will see that you will now agree with me.
Suppose we now take a large bottle with a bottleneck large enough for your hand to fit through (and thus come out the same way), and that once you have placed your hand in the bottle you clench your fingers to create a fist, and at the same time you are trying to bring it out again. You are now going to find out that, no matter how hard you insist, this is impossible to achieve and your hand will remain in the bottle. You may well be trying for days, months or even years without any result whatsoever. However, the minute you let go of your hand, in other words you stop clenching your fist, your hand will emerge from the bottle the same way it went in!
This is exactly what is happening with your problem.
For as long as you insist for a solution to appear, this in fact will be moving further away. And please remember me when I say so. If you wish, to achieve the solution to your problem, then, stop insisting. God already knows all about your problems. You have made your application to Him. He will decide. Please wait for his response, calmly and faithfully. If you act this way you will have a positive result. If you continue to insist, the way you are insisting, you will find that you have the opposite effect.
I advise you to stop being concerned with your problem, if you wish God to be concerned instead!
-And what about the “Knock and it will be opened; seek and you shall find”? What happens then grandpa? If I were to stop knocking on God’s door, how is He going to open? And if again, I were to stop seeking, how is He going to let me have anything?
-It all depends on how you are knocking on a door, for it to open, and again, how you are asking for something to be given.
If, for example you were to dare knock on a door with an audacious and threatening manner, please be certain that this door will never be opened to you! Even if it were to open, do not expect the owner to greet you with hospitality. More than likely, he will end up beating you up! On the contrary, if you knock on the door gently and pleadingly, the door will be opened wide, and the home owner will offer you every available type of hospitality!
The same you would expect to happen, if you are asking for something from someone. If you ask with audacity and threat, you will never receive anything.  While if you ask gently and pleadingly you are bound to receive immediately. To a great extend, this is mostly true for God, Who cannot respond to pressure, audacity or threats from anyone. God forbid, if this were to be the other way round.
So you see that, it’s not enough to knock on the door of God, but to also know how to do so, if the door were to open for us some day.
The same is true also, when we are requesting something from Him. In this case again, what actually counts, is not how many times we file in our request, as much as the way we do so. [1]
[1] Anargirou Kalliatsou, Father Porphyrios, 6th edition, Publications: Holy Monastery “ I metamorphosis tou Sotiros” Athens

Friday, February 10, 2012

New Orthodox Church Open in Pakistan

February 9, 2012

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With the Blessings of Metropolitan Hilarion (Primate of Russian Church Outside Russia (Moscow Patriarchate), a new Orthodox church was opened in Sargodha, Pakistan on 30th January, 2012. Rev. Father Adrian Augustus is a parish priest from Sydney who serves in Pakistan. He preaches the traditional Christian faith and creed of the Orthodox Church with its historical background. 57 people have been baptized and 117 people received the sacrament of Chrismation from Rev. Father Adrian. The Pakistan Mission is under the jurisdiction of the Australian and New Zealand Diocese of the Russian Church. The Orthodox community in Sargodha requests your prayers, blessings, spiritual guidance and support so that this newly born church in Pakistan may grow day by day.
This is the third Orthodox Church opened in Pakistan. Previously to this Greek Church was opened, in addition to an existing Coptic church in Pakistan.