Pemptousia
What you get for condemning others
Saint John of the Ladder
11 July 2018
Listen to me, listen to me all you harsh judges of other people’s sins. I...
We’ve still got a way to go
Saint Paisios the Athonite
10 July 2018
We haven’t reached the bottom yet, we’ve still got some way to go, but, w...
Non-Gender and One-Gender in the Gnostic Gospels (6)
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
10 July 2018
In its efforts to restrict the practice of self-mutilation, the Church ad...
It gives us courage
Elder Iosif Vatopaidinos
9 July 2018
The Lord’s uncreated Grace supports us like a mother and not only saves u...
Christianity in the Contemporary World: In Search of New Perspectives of a Dialogue of Religions
Sergey Horujy, Academician
9 July 2018
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At the turn of the 19th century, German poet and mystical philosopher N...
A Sign and a Miracle (Matth. 9, 1-8)
Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia
8 July 2018
‘They Brought a Paralytic to Him’
Today, our Lord performs a sign and a mi...
How will you be governed?
Saint John the Damascan
8 July 2018
If you wish to be governed by God, don’t wish to sin. Because if you sin,...
The three things
Abbess Makrina, Holy Monastery of Our Lady the Guide, Portaria
7 July 2018
Three things are needful: to keep our mind in heaven; our heart as the th...
Conclusions of the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care In Kolymbari, Crete
Dr. Nikolaos Koios, Content Coach of Pemptousia
6 July 2018
‘The voice of the Lord is upon many waters… the Lord is upon many waters… t...
As He is
Saint Isaac the Syrian
6 July 2018
Let us contemplate God as He is, not as our mind wants Him to be....


