
Father Thomas Hopko was asked to summarize the essentials of Christian life, and he compiled these 55 maxims in response. At a college retreat once, he said, “People ask, ‘How do I know God is real?’ If you put these maxims consistently into practice over the course of a year—beginning with just one for a week, then adding a second, a third, and so on—by the end of that year, I promise you: you will know God is real.”
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Be always with Christ and trust God in everything.
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Pray as you can, not as you think you must.
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Have a keepable rule of prayer done by discipline.
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Say the Lord's Prayer several times each day.
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Repeat a short prayer when your mind is not occupied.
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Make some prostrations when you pray.
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Eat good foods in moderation and fast on fasting days.
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Practice silence, inner and outer.
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Sit in silence 20 to 30 minutes each day.
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Do acts of mercy in secret.
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Go to liturgical services regularly.
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Go to confession and holy communion regularly.
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Do not engage intrusive thoughts and feelings.
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Reveal all your thoughts and feelings to a trusted person regularly.
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Read the scriptures regularly.
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Read good books, a little at a time.
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Cultivate communion with the saints.
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Be an ordinary person, one of the human race.
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Be polite with everyone, first of all family members.
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Maintain cleanliness and order in your home.
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Have a healthy, wholesome hobby.
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Exercise regularly.
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Live a day, even a part of a day, at a time.
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Be totally honest, first of all with yourself.
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Be totally honest, first of all with yourself.
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Be faithful in little things.
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Do your work, then forget it.
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Do the most difficult and painful things first.
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Face reality.
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Be grateful.
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Be cheerful.
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Be simple, hidden, quiet and small.
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Never bring attention to yourself.
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Listen when people talk to you.
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Be awake and attentive, fully present where you are.
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Think and talk about things no more than necessary.
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Speak simply, clearly, firmly, directly.
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Flee imagination, fantasy, analysis, figuring things out.
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Flee carnal, sexual things at their first appearance.
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Don't complain, grumble, murmur or whine.
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Don't seek or expect pity or praise.
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Don't compare yourself with anyone.
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Don't judge anyone for anything.
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Don't try to convince anyone of anything.
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Don't defend or justify yourself.
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Be defined and bound by God, not people.
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Accept criticism gracefully and test it carefully.
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Give advice only when asked or when it is your duty.
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Do nothing for people that they can and should do for themselves.
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Have a daily schedule of activities, avoiding whim and caprice.
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Be merciful with yourself and others.
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Have no expectations except to be fiercely tempted to your last breath.
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Focus exclusively on God and light, and never on darkness, temptation and sin.
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Endure the trial of yourself and your faults serenely, under God's mercy.
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When you fall, get up immediately and start over.
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Get help when you need it, without fear or shame.