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Here we meet again, my dears. I am trying
to bring you into my world, the world of
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flowers. You saw in the last video that I
have many flowers, but now there are even
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more in bloom. I’ve shut the gate a bit;
I hope no one bothers me, as this is
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a pass-through area where some come and
go. Look at these flowers of all kinds,
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also there in the back, so rare in their
beauty! As I’ve said before, flowers are
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from Heaven. What shall we talk about now?
We’ve reached the end of the fast.
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We celebrate the Holy Apostles Peter and
Paul, the day after is the Feast of the
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Synaxis of the Holy Apostles. We see one
thing, these two hold a special place
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in the Church, even the Savior gave them
something more special. A day of
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celebration was set: The Holy Apostles
Peter and Paul. Who were they?
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Let's start with the Holy Apostle Peter.
He was the son of Jonah, a simple man,
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a fisherman, and brother to Saint Andrew,
the first called apostle. St. Andrew was
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the first called by the Savior, followed
by the Holy Apostle Peter. We can call
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Saint Andrew the apostle of the
Romanians and also of those around us,
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in the regions where he preached. The Holy
Apostle Peter, we come back, a simple man,
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followed the Savior with all the love, but
let’s not forget that Peter was married.
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The Gospel tells us at some point that
his mother-in-law was ill, and the Savior
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came and healed her. We’re also told that
he was a poor fisherman. The fishermen
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at that time worked at night, pulling in
the nets to catch something, so he was
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from the side of the poor. Despite his
fervor, saying “Lord, anything for You!”,
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he eventually denied the Savior three
times. He even warned him, saying, “Peter,
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don’t worry, before the rooster crows
tonight, you will deny Me three times.”
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Did you see, the one who boasted he would
die for Him faltered in the end?!
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The Holy Apostle Peter, we come back, a simple man, followed the Savior with all the love, but let’s not forget that Peter was married. The Gospel tells us at some point that his mother-in-law was ill, and the Savior came and healed her. We’re also told that he was a poor fisherman. The fishermen at that time worked at night, pulling in the nets to catch something, so he was from the side of the poor. Despite his fervor, saying “Lord, anything for You!”, he eventually denied the Savior three times. He even warned him, saying, “Peter, don’t worry, before the rooster crows tonight, you will deny Me three times.” Did you see, the one who boasted he would die for Him faltered in the end?!