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THE WAY OF A PILGRIM is the English title of a 19th century anonymous Russian work, detailing the narrator's journey across the country while practicing the Jesus Prayer, with the help of a prayer-rope and the study of the Philokalia. The Pilgrim's inner journey begins when he hears the word of the Apostle Paul in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, to ‘pray without ceasing’. He visits churches and monasteries, to learn how to pray unceasingly. His travels lead him to an Elder who teaches him The Jesus Prayer: ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me’. Also includes ‘The Pilgrim Continues His Way’.

The Way of a Pilgrim Orthodox Christian Teaching

    • Religion & Spirituality

THE WAY OF A PILGRIM is the English title of a 19th century anonymous Russian work, detailing the narrator's journey across the country while practicing the Jesus Prayer, with the help of a prayer-rope and the study of the Philokalia. The Pilgrim's inner journey begins when he hears the word of the Apostle Paul in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, to ‘pray without ceasing’. He visits churches and monasteries, to learn how to pray unceasingly. His travels lead him to an Elder who teaches him The Jesus Prayer: ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me’. Also includes ‘The Pilgrim Continues His Way’.

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    • 32 sec
    A. An Introduction to The Way of a Pilgrim (Dr Bradley Nassif)

    A. An Introduction to The Way of a Pilgrim (Dr Bradley Nassif)

    SHARE this link to share the podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-way-of-a-pilgrim — LINKS to all our podcasts: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-christian-teaching — The Way of a Pilgrim is the English title of a 19th century anonymous Russian work, detailing the narrator's journey across the country while practicing the Jesus Prayer, with the help of a prayer-rope and the study of the Philokalia. The Russian title of the book is actually much longer than its English translation: "Откровенные рассказы странника духовному своему отцу" - literally, "Candid tales of a pilgrim to his spiritual father'. It is unknown if the book is literally an account of a single pilgrim, or if it uses a fictional pilgrim's journey as a vehicle to teach the practice of ceaseless inner prayer and communion with God. The Russian original, or a copy of it, was present at a Mount Athos monastery in Greece in the 19th century, and was first published in Kazan in 1884. The pilgrim's inner journey begins when he is struck upon hearing the words of Paul (in 1 Thessalonians 5:17) to "pray without ceasing”. He visits churches and monasteries to try and understand how to pray without ceasing. His travels lead him to a staretz (a spiritual father) who teaches him the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me", and gives him practical advice on how to offer the prayer uninterruptedly. The book details the gradual spiritual development and struggles of the narrator, and the effect the Pilgrim’s spirituality has on those around him. The sequel, also included in this podcast, is titled ‘The Pilgrim Continues his Way’.

    • 12 min
    B. Complete Audio-Book: The Way of a Pilgrim

    B. Complete Audio-Book: The Way of a Pilgrim

    SHARE this link to share the podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-way-of-a-pilgrim — LINKS to all our podcasts: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-christian-teaching — The Way of a Pilgrim is the English title of a 19th century anonymous Russian work, detailing the narrator's journey across the country while practicing the Jesus Prayer, with the help of a prayer-rope and the study of the Philokalia. The Russian title of the book is actually much longer than its English translation: "Откровенные рассказы странника духовному своему отцу" - literally, "Candid tales of a pilgrim to his spiritual father'. It is unknown if the book is literally an account of a single pilgrim, or if it uses a fictional pilgrim's journey as a vehicle to teach the practice of ceaseless inner prayer and communion with God. The Russian original, or a copy of it, was present at a Mount Athos monastery in Greece in the 19th century, and was first published in Kazan in 1884. The pilgrim's inner journey begins when he is struck upon hearing the words of Paul (in 1 Thessalonians 5:17) to "pray without ceasing”. He visits churches and monasteries to try and understand how to pray without ceasing. His travels lead him to a staretz (a spiritual father) who teaches him the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me", and gives him practical advice on how to offer the prayer uninterruptedly. The book details the gradual spiritual development and struggles of the narrator, and the effect the Pilgrim’s spirituality has on those around him. The sequel, also included in this podcast, is titled ‘The Pilgrim Continues his Way’.

    1. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 1

    1. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 1

    SHARE this link to share the podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-way-of-a-pilgrim — LINKS to all our podcasts: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-christian-teaching — The Way of a Pilgrim is the English title of a 19th century anonymous Russian work, detailing the narrator's journey across the country while practicing the Jesus Prayer, with the help of a prayer-rope and the study of the Philokalia. The Russian title of the book is actually much longer than its English translation: "Откровенные рассказы странника духовному своему отцу" - literally, "Candid tales of a pilgrim to his spiritual father'. It is unknown if the book is literally an account of a single pilgrim, or if it uses a fictional pilgrim's journey as a vehicle to teach the practice of ceaseless inner prayer and communion with God. The Russian original, or a copy of it, was present at a Mount Athos monastery in Greece in the 19th century, and was first published in Kazan in 1884. The pilgrim's inner journey begins when he is struck upon hearing the words of Paul (in 1 Thessalonians 5:17) to "pray without ceasing”. He visits churches and monasteries to try and understand how to pray without ceasing. His travels lead him to a staretz (a spiritual father) who teaches him the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me", and gives him practical advice on how to offer the prayer uninterruptedly. The book details the gradual spiritual development and struggles of the narrator, and the effect the Pilgrim’s spirituality has on those around him. The sequel, also included in this podcast, is titled ‘The Pilgrim Continues his Way’.

    • 28 min
    2. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 2

    2. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 2

    SHARE this link to share the podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-way-of-a-pilgrim — LINKS to all our podcasts: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-christian-teaching — The Way of a Pilgrim and The Pilgrim Continues His Way

    • 1 hr 21 min
    3. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 3

    3. The Way of a Pilgrim: Story 3

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    • 9 min

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