Sinopsis
Looking at the World from the Celtic Shores of Scotlandand Elsewhere - Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through a monk's eyes? Priest-monk Seraphim shares his stories of the places he visits and the people he meets as he travels the world to found the first Orthodox monastery in the Celtic Isles of Scotland in a thousand years.
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We need a short break: Going for a spiritual reset to the Moldavian monasteries in Northern Romania
18/08/2023 Duración: 06minFr. Seraphim gives a short update.
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The Hermit, his Cave, and his Island
11/08/2023 Duración: 11minFr. Seraphim Aldea introduces us to Inch Kenneth, the 'desert' of St Kenneth.
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The Island of St Brendan the Navigator
21/07/2023 Duración: 14minJoin Fr. Seraphim and the Monasteries of Mull and Iona on a pilgrimage to St Brendan's Island: Eileach an Naoimh—'The Rock of the Saint'.
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A horrible realisation: our spiritual state
12/05/2023 Duración: 16minThe sign of a true Christian.
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When God speaks to you: How to hear God’s Voice and receive His guidance
05/05/2023 Duración: 17minIt is easy to ask for God's Word, but it is difficult to listen and accept His answer. That is because His answer reveals His Divine will and once we know that, we need to silence our own will and follow Him.
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The story of a miracle: how God healed me and then poured a mountain of grace over us
28/04/2023 Duración: 18minThe story of a miracle: how God healed me and then poured a mountain of grace over us was recorded by Fr Seraphim (Aldea) at Mull Monastery (The Orthodox Monastery of All Celtic Saints), on the Isle of Mull.
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The ‘Exciting’ Spirituality of Non-Believers
10/03/2023 Duración: 15minWe live in an age of new paganism. The distance we allowed between ourselves and Christ has created a spiritual void in the world, which is rapidly being filled with spiritual experiences and rituals that mirror those of the ancient pagan world.
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Embracing the Impossible through Lent
03/03/2023This video is part of a Lenten Retreat at St Seraphim's Cathedral in Santa Rosa, California. As we prepare to enter Great Lent, we might ponder on the impossible height to which we are being called—to be perfect with the Father’s perfection—an impossibility that becomes possible in Christ, as we open up to His presence. This paradox and the tension it creates in us keep our spiritual life safe from being reduced to empty piety and religiosity.
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How we pray: Our Reality vs Christ’s Teaching
24/02/2023 Duración: 15minWe are broken and our prayer reflects that brokenness. But we are called to be one, to be simple with God's simplicity. As our prayer grows, we grow as well. As we spiritually heal and let go of our complexities and divisivenesses (which are results of our fallen nature), our prayer slowly lets go of its brokenness and becomes what it is supposed to be: a prayer beyond words, a silent prayer that is an act of being.