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On Sins and Virtues
On Sins and Virtues
On Sins and Virtues
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His Beatitude Lubomyr Husar (1933-2017) is a great sage and spiritual leader who lived and worked in keeping with the teachings of the Scriptures, a man with a great heart, with great love for life and people, with a desire to know others.

The numerous trials and tribulations that fell to his lot not only failed to break him, but, on the contrary, strengthened his spirit and faith.

The book is a talk about human virtues and sins. It gives the reader an opportunity to look at routine situations from a new perspective, to rethink their relationships with others and get a deeper insight into the foundations of spiritual life.

This is a real guide to the numerous occasions when we face a moral dilemma. In an easy and accessible manner the author shares his vision of the traits inherent in an individual person as well as society as a whole. He shows how we can get rid of our blemishes and how we can develop the best in our souls that God has bestowed upon each of us.

The book is illustrated by drawings selected by the jury of the Competition for the best children’s illustration to Lubomyr Husar’s book «On Sins and Virtues».

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFolio
Release dateJun 6, 2020
ISBN9789660386990
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    On Sins and Virtues - Lubomyr Husar

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    Foreword

    He said he wanted to be a Human Being putting a very special sense into this word. And that is what he was — a Human Being. Unique, extrordinary — yet humble. His austerity and modesty highlighted his grandeur.

    Few people have a moral right to expound on human morality in public. Liubomyr Huzar certainly was such a person since he himself was a man of high moral standards.

    In this book he speaks about human merits and shortcomings — not as a celestial divinity, but as a wise man who obtained his wisdom through his personal experience including his own errors and weaknesses. He doesn’t boast of his impeccability and he doesn’t scorn those who are called sinners. His love for his neighbor encompasses all the neighbours regardless of their devoutness or depravity, nor their faith, nationality or social status...

    In their everyday communication with each other people often forget about their calling in this world to be Human beings, and behave in an immature way falling back on unseemly actions. Liubomyr Huzar sees the root of all evil namely in the lack of love, respect and tolerance. More often than not, in the lack of self-respect.

    I believe this latest one of the books he has written will help many people better realize their role in the human society, in their relations with their kindred, friends, neighbours and colleagues and even with their enemies, if any.

    Mustapha Dzhemiliev

    On sins an virtue

    People like talking about other people’s merits and demerits. Our attitude to others is often based on our view of human virtues and sins. But in my communication with others I come to the conclusion that many people do not know what some or other virtues and vices mean, and what is hidden behind them...

    Our Lord created man free, gave him mind and will and entitled him to do good. Therefore, it is inherent in the human nature to be free, or, in other words, to have an opportunity to choose. Thus, to be free means to make a choice in favour of good. And when we sin, we do it due to our infirmity and weakness. A person can err and do evil, but they were not entitled to do it by our Lord.

    I hope this book will help grasp the essence of what we — for short — call good and evil, as well as how they are manifested in human deeds and thoughts.

    Good and evil.

    Darina Parakhonyak, 6 years old, Halych (Ivano-Frankivsk region)

    Kindness.

    Ilona Shuster, 14 years old, Halych (Ivano-Frankivsk region)

    Kindness

    A person is considered to be kind if they do good and sow the seeds of good all-around for their relatives, friends, beloved ones and acquaintances. Everything they do has a positive feature to it and yields benefit to those who it is directed at. Being kind means above all trying to be oneself, being human. We show our kindness through doing our duty in accordance with our human nature. If a machine functions properly, we say it is a good machine. Likewise a person who accomplishes their human mission successfully is a good or kind person.

    On top of that, a kind person does good with a smile, in a positive mood and seeks no reward.

    Kindness.Olesya Babiachok, 12 years old,Lviv

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