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Who is able to act as confessor? Archimandrite Vassilios Papavassiliou 14 April 2016 Who is able to act as confessor depends on the bishop’s discernment. In m...
Confession: The sacrament of repentance and reconciliation Archimandrite Vassilios Papavassiliou 12 April 2016 Few would argue against the statement that the Sacrament of Confession is o...
The Vital Contribution of Monasticism Today Metropolitan of Nafpaktos and Ayios Vlasios, Ierotheos 11 April 2016 Monks and nuns aren’t weird people who, out of some sort of personal whim, ...
Saint John Chrysostom preaches to us on the refugee crisis Saint John Chrysostom 10 April 2016 They say that these are fugitives, foreigners and wretches. That they’ve le...
If we aren’t certain of our love, better to keep quiet Fr. Filotheos Faros 8 April 2016 Once, in a skete, a brother fell into error and after a conference, the o...
Dostoevsky’s meeting with Starets Amvrosij Optinskij Hieromonk Ambrose 7 April 2016   ‘I believe that there is nothing lovelier, deeper, more sympathetic, mor...
Idomeni, an Insufferable Trial of Civilization and Humanity Petros Panayiotopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 1 April 2016 Eve of All Souls Another visit by the Autonomous Intervention team from Ne...
Christian Orthodox Spirituality in Fr Moyses’ Poetry Iakovos Menelaou, MTh & MPhil 31 March 2016 Theosis is a distinctive feature that characterizes Orthodoxy and assumes...
On the way to Holy and Great Synod Evagelos Sotiropoulos, Archon Ostiarios, political scientist, freelance columnist 30 March 2016 The media coverage was surely pleasing to the ROC with commentators often...
‘Athos Ithaca’, a Poem for Orthodox Christian Monasticism Iakovos Menelaou, MTh & MPhil 28 March 2016 ‘Athos Ithaca’ is a poem closely related to monasticism and its Christian...
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