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Prayers for Unity
O Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, thou didst promise to abide with us always. Thou dost call all Christians to draw near and partake of Thy Body and Blood. But our sin has divided us and we have no power to partake of Thy Holy Eucharist together. We confess this our sin and we pray Thee, forgive us and help us to serve the ways of reconciliation, according to Thy Will. Kindle our hearts with the fire of the Holy Spirit. Give us the spirit of Wisdom and faith, of daring and of patience, of humility and firmness, of love and of repentance, through the prayers of the most blessed Mother of God and of all the saints. Amen. – Fr Sergius Bulgakov
O Merciful Lord Jesus, Our Savior, hear the prayers and petitions of Your unworthy sinful servants who humbly call upon You and make us all to be one in Your one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. Flood our souls with Your unquenchable light. Put an end to religious disagreements, and grant that we Your disciples and Your beloved children may all worship You with a single heart and voice. Fulfill quickly, O grace-giving Lord, your promise that there shall be one flock and one Divine Shepherd of Your Church; and may we be made worthy to glorify Your Holy Name now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen. – Bl. Leonid Fedorov
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Eirenikon,
I apologize for posting off topic, but, as I requested over at Energetic Procession, would you be so kind as to let me know whether or not I am correct in my understanding of your beliefs. I have posted my understandings in my most recent blog entry. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the comment and question, Kepha. To tell the truth, I’ve heard so many versions of “what the Orthodox believe” about the intermediate state and the last things that I couldn’t really say. Though some Orthodox may vigorously disagree, I don’t think it’s possible to point to a specific, defined official or even quasi-official Orthodox take on the matter.