This podcast features Archpriest George Morelli's reflections on the rich spirituality of the Eastern Church: tradition, scripture, the church fathers and saints, liturgy and prayer on healing soul, mind and body.
V. Rev. Fr. George Morelli Ph.D. is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Marriage and Family Therapist, Chairman of the Department of Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling Ministry of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese, and Religion Coordinator (and Antiochian Archdiocesan Liaison) of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology and Religion. Fr. George is Assistant Pastor of St. George's Antiochian Orthodox Church, San Diego, California.
In addition he has taught university and seminary undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology and pastoral theology, and supervised doctoral clinical psychology interns. He has authored numerous articles on pastoral and psychological topics in journals magazines and books.. He is author of the book, Healing: Orthodox Christianity and Scientific Psychology, Fairfax VA: Eastern Christian Publications.
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Fr. George continues his examination of forgiveness.
Fr. George looks at the therapeutic value of forgiveness for those who forgive and those who are forgiven.
Fr. George discusses the Parable of The Last Judgment.
Fr. George continues his series leading up to Lent with a meditation on The Prodigal Son.
Today's broadcast begins our preparation for Lent and deals with the fundamental vice we must overcome and corresponding virtue we must develop not only for our Lenten journey but to have God indwell in us and enter eternal life.
In preparation for Lent, Fr. George encourages us to be like the Canaanite woman, persistent, cheerful, tough, and resilient.
Fr. George continues his series on vulgar and blasphemous language, and provides us with alternatives to using such language.
Cussing and foul language both create and reveal problems. Fr. George discusses this epidemic, particularly in relation to our children.