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Eucharist and Hesychia in a totalitarian Society

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Botezan, Florin
Keywords
Jesus prayer
communion
communist prisons
life in Chris
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Dogmatics
Ecclesiology
Practical theology and theological education

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Abstract
"The Eucharist is closely connected to Hesychia, the stillness of the mind by freeing it from any thoughts, so that chasing away any external influence, man should stay before God in a state of pure prayer. The guard of the mind through calling the Lord’s name finds its fulfillment in the Eucharist. On the one hand, the stillness of the mind achieved through Jesus prayer is the most appropriate preparation for receiving the Eucharist, and on the other hand, the communion with the Body and Blood of the Lord opens us the depths of the heart so that our mind might descend and find peace in pure prayer."
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2014
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