Feast of the Resurrection - The Feast of the Open Doors
In a world where many hearts feel closed, burdened, or uncertain, the Resurrection of Christ is not merely an event remembered once a year; it is a living reality that opens what no one else can open.
This short work invites you into the mystery of the Resurrection as a personal encounter. Not as an abstract belief, but as a transforming presence in daily life; within weakness, suffering, and even in the quiet struggles no one sees.
Why does the human heart feel like a sealed tomb?
Who will roll away the stone?
And what does it truly mean that Christ rose while the doors were shut?
Through the wisdom of the Church Fathers, this book gently reveals:
How the Resurrection renews the inner life day by day
Why can no failure, fear, or past remain closed before Christ
How suffering itself can be transformed into light.
What it means to live the “open doors” of divine love
This is not simply a book about Easter or the Resurrection; it is an invitation to experience it.
No door is truly closed. The Risen Christ enters, even now.
A unique and frightening meeting about the Baby in a Manger
The Church Fathers often address the role of the Baby of the manger in the lives of the believers, which transforms us into a joyful bride that through her heavenly Bridegroom (Jesus) can resist the forces of darkness, sin, evil, and Satan himself. St. Jacob of Serugh was the one who had pictured the reaction of the kingdom of Satan to the Birth of this glorious Child.
St. Jacob of Serugh recorded a memoir depicting in his deep spiritual sense, his rich imagination, and his intriguing style, a serious meeting revolving around the Baby of the manger. The attendees of this gathering are all the devils, and among them their leader himself (Satan). They realized the potential consequences and the impact on the kingdom of darkness after the manifestation of the Word of God.
I feel obliged to publish this memoir and my commentary, so we can appreciate the powers that we possess in the Baby of the manger to resist the kingdom of darkness, leaving no room for it among us. This is a memoir that touches our lives, triumphs, and glories in Christ our Master, the Conqueror of evil and Grantor of all goodness.
Through this recording we are to experience the promise of our Lord Himself when He said: “Do not fear my little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”[Luke 12:32].
Permit me to savor Your Conversation with Nicodemus: Message of the Feast of the Holy Epiphany
From the inspiration of St. Basil the Great on the Feast of the Holy Epiphany:
- Baptisms of Moses, of John the Baptist and of the Lord Jesus
- My Holy Spirit will guide you to the new birth
- I received you that I may cover you and become your Goodness, your holiness and your salvation
- The Father loves you!

