
HEAVENLY REALM BY FR. SERAPHIM ROSE
HEAVENLY REALM
A COLLECTION OF LAY-SERMONS BY FR. SERAPHIM ROSE WHEN HE WAS THE ORTHODOX LAYMAN, EUGENE.
Heavenly Realm
In 1984, two years after Fr. Seraphim's repose, Platina published a collection of lay sermons that Eugene Rose had written for the San Francisco Cathedral bulletin back in the 1960's. The book, titled Heavenly Realm, is out of print, however the lay sermons have been re-collected from various places. Several years after Fr. Seraphim had submitted his lay sermons for publication, he looked back as a priest on the value of his earlier new-convert writings – he assessed the value of those sermons both for the reader and for himself as the writer.
What Fr, Seraphim told to Fr. Alexey Young from Letters, page 22
August 16/29, 1971
“... Nonetheless, even without a newspaper, it doesn't hurt for converts to share ideas with each other.
Some years ago I wrote brief articles somewhat in the same vein, at the insistence of Archbishop John, who wanted at least a page or two of English material in the San Francisco diocesan bulletin (now defunct). I don't know who if anyone read them, and looking back on them now I find them, despite the "feeling" I put into them, somewhat "abstract," the product of thinking that hadn't had too much experience as yet, either of Orthodox literature or Orthodox life. Still, for me they served as important function in my understanding and expression of various Orthodox questions, and even in my Orthodox "development," and Vladyka John "pushed" that.”
CONTENTS:
-God is Dead -Archimandrite Sebastian Dabovich -Ascension of Our Lord
-Prayer of the Good Thief
-The Radiant Feast
-The Great Fast, Our Exile
-Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen -The Meaning of Affliction -Christian Love
-God is Fire
-The Other-Worldliness of Holy Orthodoxy -The Fear of God
-The Feast of Mid-Pentecost
-St. John, A Prophet
-St. John of Kronstadt
-The Veneration of Icons
-On the Transfiguration of Our Lord -Transfiguration of Our Lord and Savior -Weeping Icons of the Mother of God -Tsar-Martyr Nicholas