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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Prayer

"As many times as the enemy attacks you either through
passion or through sadness or despondency or despair,
immediately grab the weapon of prayer, and you shall see
how much it disappears and not even a trace of it
remains."
--Father Philotheos Zervakos
Posted by Daniel Peterson at 8:20 PM
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