I'm wondering if anyone can direct me to a collection of writings, letters, sermons or epistles of Met. Philaret?
Thanks
I'm wondering if anyone can direct me to a collection of writings, letters, sermons or epistles of Met. Philaret?
Thanks
Yes, Peter...here is a link:
http://thereisnograceintheMPbookcollect ... ilaret.com
The site's been down for the past few days, but keep trying.
I'm not aware of one online or in print, so maybe we can make an effort at one on this thread? Here's a start...
Pastoral Works:
Adorned With Their Blood
For the Light of the World
The Feast of Feasts
1984 Encyclical
Victory over Death
Labor Not In Vain
The Metropolitan's Legacy (7 short sermons)
The Power of the Cross
Our Principal Task
A Letter From Met. Philaret
A half dozen sermons by Met. Philaret
Various sermons of Met. Philaret (many links appear to be dead)
Doctrinal and Theological Works:
Open Letter to His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos
A Protest to Patriarch Athenagoras on the Lifting of the Anathemas of 1054
First Sorrowful Epistle (Alternate Source For Sorrowful Epistles)
Second Sorrowful Epistle
Third Sorrowful Epistle
1965 Epistle to Orthodox Bishops and All Who HOld Dear The Fate Of The Russian Church
See also the Critique of the First Sorrowful Epistle, and Michael Azkoul's well articulated rebuttal.
Biographical Information:
Met. Philaret of New York
The Life of Saint Philaret the Confessor
Some Biographical Notesurl]
[url=http://www.roca.org/OA/53-54/53c.htm]In Memoriam
I'm sure others can add more...
THANK YOU PARADOSIAS!
I am so delighted to have all these links to the Blessed Metropolitan's words.
I understand that there is a great deal of sermons waiting to be translated. There are several books of sermons put out by the metropolitan's proto-deacon Fr. Nikita when he was alive. They still sell copies at the candle stand in the NYC cathedral. I have one even though I can't read it. I just enjoy looking at the wonderful photographs of the Metropolitan in it, including some from his youthful days!
In Christ,
Nicholas (Savva)