I may not have many books, nor much time to read, but, strangled with thoughts, as if with thorns, I come into the common surgery [hospital, doctor's office] of the soul, the church; the luster of the painting draws me to vision and delights my sight like a meadow and imperceptibly introduces my soul to the glory of God. I have seen the perseverance of the martyr, the recompense of the crowns, and as if by fire I am eagerly kindled to zeal, and falling down I venerate God through the martyr and I receive salvation.
- St. John of Damascus: Three Treatises on the Divine Images, tr. Fr. Andrew Louth (Crestwood, NY: SVS Press, 2003)
Courtesy of Orrologion
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