These represent the changes, thoughts and experiments of a social dreamer and constant theological refugee.
"And may You, Yourself, O God, remember all those whom we have not remembered through ignorance, forgetfulness, or the multitude of names; since You know the name and age of each, even from his mother’s womb. For You, O Lord, are the Helper of the helpless, the Hope of the hopeless, the Savior of the bestormed, the Haven of the voyager, the Physician of the sick. Be all things to all men, O Lord Who knows each man and his request, his home and his need. Deliver this city and countryside, O Lord, and every city and countryside from famine, plague, earthquake, flood, fire, sword, invasion by enemies, and civil war."
Presanctified Liturgy of St. Basil the Great 
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