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The Ineffable Folly of Divine Love

The angels are always mindful of their createdness: they cover their faces and their feet with four wings to preserve their humility before the Lord Who brought them from non-being into being. Although they are immortal and incorporeal beings, they never forget that they are creatures, that they are not without beginning. Therefore, it is with restrained boldness – with only two wings – that they fly around ‘the throne of the Majesty in the heavens’. Humility gives them the strength to abide in everlasting doxology before God.

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Thank you for continuing to release Fr. Zacharias’s writings. They are incredibly encouraging personally and very helpful for pastoring. As a mission-planting priest, these books have enabled me to connect the hard work we are doing here with God’s desire for our salvation. I hope Fr. Zacharias is able to continue publishing for a long time.

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Fr. Joel WilsonAnnunciation Orthodox ChurchMO, USA

The spiritual inheritance passed down from St. Silouan to St. Sophrony to Fr. Zacharias is invaluable as it speaks with such clarity to the needs of our time. That has been my experience – first as a seminarian, and now as a young priest. I routinely draw on the publications of the work of St. Silouan, St. Sophrony, Archim. Zacharias, & Archim. Peter – both for myself and for my pastoral work in the parish. The way these publications speak of the Gospel and the fulness of the life in Christ has been uniquely helpful to me personally and in my work as a priest.

I would also like to offer my thanks for the physical quality and overall appearance/aesthetic of the books themselves. The clothbound hardback with stamped text & logo makes for a superior look and feel for the books. The high-quality paper, uncrowded pages, and even the font, all contribute to the unparalleled reading experience. I appreciate that the books available in hardback will lay flat. Additionally, I have greatly appreciated recent publications – such as At the Doors of Holy Lent – that included two-color text and a ribbon bookmark.

The books published by the monastery are tremendous blessings. The quality and content are a feast in the wilderness for which, I know as the manager of our church bookstore, many are grateful and growing in faith and faithful knowledge and awareness.

In addition, thanks to you, Father Peter, Father Zacharias, the translators, and all at the monastery involved with the Sunday talks and the decision to make the recordings available for those unable to listen in real time.

The quiet considerations and careful attention to grace filled details manifest in the ministries and outreach of the monastery reveal the inspiring obedience to Saint Silouan and Saint Sophrony present in your midst.

I have read everything available from Archimandrite Zacharias, and yet every time I embark on reading his latest work, it’s like I’m clinging to a tiny but precious thread that leads all the way to eternity. I am forever grateful for his wisdom and utterly penetrating insights into the nature of Orthodoxy and God’s infinite love for His children, even when they turn away or don’t realize His presence. More than ever, the world needs a voice like Archimandrite Zacharia’s.

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Robert David VivianMI, USA

I have recently purchased Christ, Our Way and Our Life from you and I am so very glad that I have. As an Anglican it is one of the most powerful works that I have ever read. Although I am only part way through, it has illuminated my thought with a clarity that I have not felt outside of Holy Scripture. I give my genuine thanks.

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DavidStaffordshire, UK

Thank you for the beautiful books you offer. They are always among my favorites to read. When I first came across Saint Sophrony’s writings I was fairly new to Orthodoxy and was astounded by how beautiful and precise were his descriptions which helped me immensely to understand what I was going through. The further distillation of his teaching by Father Zacharias is even more beautifully accessible to people searching for much needed inspiration living in a tired, worn down world.

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Erin MariaOR, USA

I received the parcel last week and I was extremely glad! Thank You for all the little bookmark presents, that I will pass on to others, to “disseminate” my joy also 🙂 But more, I want to thank Fr Zacharias for his new book, The Otherness of Love, which is a real inspiration even for us, those who are living in the world with families and children. I found many answers to some questions I have been tormented with for years, such as the question of the authority in education, and I never found the way until now. This book is so “other” than any other book I’ve read! I thank Fr Zacharias again and again for his kenosis which enriches us all!

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AncaBucurești, Romania

Truly, these books are hidden treasure. I have a good amount of them already and Lord willing will try to purchase the rest of them. They will be books that can be read over and over and are filled with much spiritual guidance and theology. Truly underrated and not talked enough about! I pray that this monastery gets more recognition so their books may be read by many in here America!

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Nektarios CorralizaSt.Katherine Greek Orthodox ChurchAZ, US

I am always amazed and happy at how quickly the books arrive and the packaging is absolutely perfect. Thank you very much for the icon bookmarks that accompany the books, they come along with me through the text and prayers. These books are holy words for me. Reading these books brings peace and grace. Often, when I am in difficult situations, I read one or a few sentences and I am comforted and find answers. It’s like the fathers are speaking directly to me. Thank you all for your work and for bringing such great help into the world.

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CorneliaZürich , Switzerland

Just received today the wonderful book Hesychasm by Father Zacharias. I was waiting for it to arrive, it was a joy to discover the parcel.

Such a beautiful book and such precious contents. Please thank Father Zacharias for his writings. I also have his Remember Thy First Love book, in French translation, it was a Christmas gift in 2020 from my Godmother who is a nun. I have books by Saint Sophrony in excellent French translation and look forward to reading more in the English versions.

Thank you for the lovely packaging and Saint Sophrony bookmark, lovely surprise, the book is so beautifully printed and presented it is a joy and blessing to receive and read it. It will be a joy to order other books from you when possible.

Again thank you, and gratitude for the Zoom conferences of Father Peter and Father Zacharias.

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Fiona SeraphimaCôte-d'Or, France

I have really enjoyed all the books I have received from your bookshop. Working through the website was easy, and I was surprised at the speed of delivery since I am in the US. I received the package a while back, but remember no defects, and the books all are in great condition. Having been a bookstore manager for 17 years, this is a sign that the packaging was well done. No bent corners is always a plus. Thank you for your excellent offerings and service. I do appreciate the email updates as well, especially because they are not overwhelming in number.

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Joanna JaquetteOR, USA

The content of these books is the breath of life! All of us readers are grateful for the clear exposition of spiritual truth. The effort to produce these books and capture these talks is a priceless ministry from the monastery to those of us “in the world.” May God continue to bless you in this ministry.
Shipments from Essex to us here in the US have been without damage or loss and for the most part arrive in short time.
As for the online bookstore ministry, it is a valuable means of outreach and, to me, the value lies in the easier access to the books and materials produced by the monastery. The website is the one place to go to find all that is available from the monastery press. Thank you!

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RichardPA, USA

The writings of St. Silouan, St. Sophrony and Fr. Zacharias touch me so deeply in my heart and soul they bring tears to my eyes, especially St. Sophrony’s books. The depth of their spiritual understanding comes from knowing our Loving God and experiencing the struggle we each have as human beings, to stay on the narrow path in this life that leads us to our true spiritual home. At times, I am astounded at their ability to put in to words the divine wisdom that they have been given and hold in their hearts, that I just sit and stare in to space hands clasped to my heart, tears pouring down my face in gratitude for their bearing of their souls for the benefit of all who read their books and their own personal unending pursuit of surrendering their will to our Loving Jesus. They are truly blessed and serve as a blessing to all humanity. God bless all of us. ????????

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Debra BerryWY, UK

Archimandrite Zacharias books are like a good movie- I cannot stop reading them!!!!

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Costakis NeocleousGA, USA

I was born in Christ throughout the writings of Saint Silouan and Saint Sophrony, when I was 17 years old and when I knew nothing about what means to have faith in Christ. After that, my life completely changed. I want to thank you all, to the entire community of the Monastery who make possible the Sunday talks and special thanks to Father Zacharias and Peter for whom I feel very grateful because through their writings and talks they really help me to learn such profound and useful things about how to consolidate my spiritual life. From no one have I heard such a high teaching about life in Christ as from them.
With deep and profound gratitude,
Sister Ecaterina

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Sister EcaterinaRomania, RO

Exceptional books come from Essex Monastery! Saint Sophrony’s and Saint Silouan’s writings are a true testament of humbleness and love. This Monastery is a true treasure to Great Britain. May the prayers of Our Most Holy Theotokos reach everyone at Saint John’s the Baptist Monastery. God bless!

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Oana AndronicRomanian Orthodox Parish of LiverpoolMerseyside, GB

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Wonderful audio book, the answers are very helpful in practical situations. Father Zacharias guides us along the spiritual path with great comments on the Scripture and very practical examples that are applicable in many daily situations. As it says in the beginning of chapter 7: “It is possible to meet God in every place of our life, we can glorify Him in our joys and sorrows, in life and in death and even when we are in the deepest hell. Father Sophrony would sometimes tell to me: if I didn’t know the lives of the Saints, I would have fallen into despair many times, but being familiar with them I was able to bear more.” The examples in this audio book encourages us to have more faith. Thank you!

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Gabriela, GB
16, Dec 2025

Every year I purchase calendars for members of my family. As always they are beautiful with a different theme each year but which depicts the soul of the monastery. Delivery was prompt and packaging exceptional. Many thanks and may your blessings be with us always. I wish you all a Merry Christmas 🙏

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Maria Papanicolaou, GB
14, Dec 2025
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Beautiful calendars I’m pleased to be have in my possession again this year, and also share as gifts. Inspiring images with encouraging words of kindness and wisdom to commence each day, and memories of this serene and wonderful community.

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David Kidman, GB
13, Dec 2025
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Wonderful book! I bought for my husband for his birthday and he loved it very much. It is beautifully printed and bound, and the content was well written. Will buy more books from here in the future.

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RaNae Marasco, US
12, Dec 2025

Another beautiful book by our beautiful Arch Zacharias- this one is easy to read and covers everything/ from how we are saved to how to make the Theotokos your spiritual Mother- love her Icon Paramithia- the Comforter- how to make the Liturgy your own- a true relationship in Christ- so as to look forward to the next Liturgy! Living and lovong Christ – more blessed to serve than to be served- what a blessing in a beautiful marriage- humility being the golden word! 100 stars!

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Costakis Neocleous, US
10, Dec 2025

Once again the words of Father Zacharias aim high and lead us well through the disparities of a world that has forgotten what it means to know and love the Lord.
When we learn to let go of our own machinations of thought, and cling to the hem of His garment, Christ will lead us through the labyrinth of hypocrisy that radiates in the world. And we learn, through this upside-down inside-out view of true and authentic spiritual life, to navigate by following Him, and Him alone, through every storm and difficult passage. It is hard to learn these lessons because we are so self reliant and trust our own thinking. And God may present to us very unexpected circumstances, but if we learn to trust Him with every fiber of our being, most especially when it looks like folly and great foolishness in the eyes of the world, there will be recompense beyond measure.
To Him be the glory. Amen.

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Erin Maria Burger, US
06, Dec 2025

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The Lord of Heaven entered the fallen world where man was lost and ‘stumbling upon the dark mountains’. The path of Christ in the world was a way of suffering.  Our Great and Almighty God became a vulnerable infant laid in a manger of dumb beasts. He became weak to draw near to us, to heal us and save us. An ancient prophecy of Christ is given by the patriarch Jacob: ‘Binding his foal unto the vine, and his ass’s colt unto the choice vine; He washed his garments in wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes.’ This prophesies the great self-emptying of the Lord of glory, to condescend from His ineffable and incomprehensible Divine nature, and to unite Himself with human nature, to become flesh and blood.  The Lord Almighty, the King of creation, was born a defenceless child under the threat of death by a worldly king: ‘Herod was overcome with wrath, mothers were bereft of their infants by an untimely death.’ Together with Herod, Jerusalem, the City of God, was ‘breathing threats and murder’. The Lord spoke about it with great pain before His Passion: ‘O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!’  At the holy Nativity, we see the infinite magnitude of the kenosis and humility of Christ. Yet, why did God choose this way to approach man? He came with great reverence for His creature, whose likeness He would assume. By His almighty power, He could have compelled us all to follow Him. Yet in His unfathomable wisdom, He preferred to become a vulnerable child and draw us to Himself by His humble love.  — Excerpt from: Echoes of the Spirit • Humility: The Extreme Trial, The Time for the Lord to Act (p. 39-41) • Archimandrite Zacharias (Zacharou)  🖼️ Icon by Sister Gabriela found in the book: The House of Our Father  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com  📘 @essexmonastery   💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
With the incarnation of the Son of God, a new time of God’s good pleasure dawned in the history of mankind. At the Annunciation, the Body of Christ, the Church, manifested itself in history for the first time. This Holy Body of the Son of God, wherein ‘dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead’ became the inheritance of ‘a chosen generation’? This inheritance and all the gifts that ensued, were made possible through the marvellous instrument of God, the Most Holy Virgin Mary. She is therefore rightly called ‘the fulness of time’ that brought the Kingdom of God down to earth.  — Excerpt from: Mariam: The Mother of the Lord and Mother of Our Life • The Garment of Humility of the Mother of God, The Pattern for Monasticism (p. 25) • Archimandrite Zacharias (Zacharou)  🖼️ Icons by Sister Gabriela found in the book: The House of Our Father.  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com 📘 @essexnmonastery  💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
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The ethos of the Lamb without blemish and without spot which predominates in all the fearful economy of Christ’s presence on earth is not completely new. The prophets had already spoken about this, and the great voice of the prophets, Isaiah, described it in wondrous words, as ‘the Lamb led to the slaughter’. Saint Peter described it in his own way: ‘When He was reviled, He reviled not again; when He suffered, He threatened not; but committed Himself to Him that judgeth righteously?’ The righteousness of Christ, His justice, is rendered in the words He said on the Cross: ‘Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do?’  Saint Paul conveys this ethos in yet another way: ‘O Galatians, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you, I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.’ The apostle wanted them to know only the humility of Christ, the ethos of the crucified Lord. The way of God is humble. He walked this way to the end and cleansed it from death. Though it was closed, He opened it; though it was strait and narrow, He filled it with His grace so that with His help we may also follow in His steps.  If we examine well the commandments of Christ, we will find that they all have this humble ethos: if they ask for your cloak, give them your coat also; if they ask you to go with them for a mile, go for two. We see an inverted pyramid in everything we read in the Gospel. We must understand this mindset and the ethos of the Gospel, otherwise we shall remain people without instruction. We must learn the judgment of God’s chastening which was manifested in a perfect way in the Person of His Son. This is the essence of the Gospel. The Gospel is in fact a revolution, but without weapons.  — Excerpt from: Ask, And It Shall Be Given You • Humility: The Ethos of Christ (p. 80-81) • Archimandrite Zacharias (Zacharou)  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com  📘 @essexmonastery   💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
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But how can we honour and express our gratitude to our Most Holy Lady, we the last of Christians, the poor, the offscouring of all time? How can we fulfil her prophecy? How can we give value to the hymns and prayers that we send up to her either when we are alone or in our common church services?  The only way to honour the Mother of God is by following her path unwaveringly, humbling ourselves and continually giving thanks for all things, ‘more especially’ for the ‘great things which He that is mighty hath done to her’ (Luke 1:49).   Though poor, our thanksgiving will be our entrance ticket into the wondrous choir of ‘the rich among the people’, into the host of virgin souls from all ages who shine with inner purity and who ‘are brought with gladness to follow behind her’ to the King of kings, into the heavenly Holy of Holies.  — Excerpt from: Mariam: The Mother of the Lord and Mother of Our Life • The Mystery of the Most Holy Mother of God (p. 21-22) • Archimandrite Zacharias (Zacharou)  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com 📘 @essexmonastery   💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
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Throughout the historical development of the term ‘theology’ in the understanding of the Fathers, the true nature of theology is understood as an existential communion and union with God. From the Patristic passages quoted until now it becomes obvious that knowledge of God, which is the communion of man with the most pure Light of Divinity, has a transcendental character. Man is called to overcome himself by practicing the virtues, putting off ‘the old man with his deeds’, so that he may be vouchsafed to put on ‘the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created him’. Consequently, from this perspective, man’s salvation itself also has a transcendent character, since the fulfilment of his nature is related to its archetype, that is, to God, the true Being, Whose image it bears. Man was not created by God for him to remain what he is. He was created as man by nature, in order to become god by grace.  In addition, we could say that true theology also bears a transcendent character, since it requires the transcendence of objective phenomenology and man’s access to ontological - spiritual - knowledge. The journey towards experiential theology finally identifies itself with the way of ascetic perfection, where asceticism becomes the method of experiential theological knowledge. It is this ‘ascetic method’ that primarily distinguishes the theological path of Saint Sophrony.  — Excerpt from: Theology As A Spiritual State: In the Life and Teaching of Saint Sophrony the Athonite • 6.2 (p. 247) • Archimandrite Peter  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com 📕 @essexmonastery   💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
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You must give more attention, both now and in the future, to spiritual life, to the practice of the commandments, to vigilance, to prayer, to reading the patristic ascetic works accepted by the Orthodox Church, and you will see that in the measure that your soul is enriched with these things, your mind too will gradually begin to acquire greater strength and clarity - in its thinking about God, in prayer, and even in theology and understanding of the Scriptures.  The beginning of spiritual life is the beginning of the struggle against the passions. Overcoming the passions is an extremely laborious task. This victory is more glorious than any other. Freedom from passions is higher than the gift of working miracles. Passions are overcome by long, persistent, hard, and unceasing struggle, day and night, together with the co-operation of grace. The right way to struggle against the passions is taught us by the holy Fathers.  — Excerpt from: Striving for Knowledge of God (Correspondence with David Balfour) • Letter 6 (p. 93) • Archimandrite Sophrony (Sakharov)  Purchase book at: essexmonastery.com 📖 @essexmonastery   💀➕ @orthodoxoutcast
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