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International photocontest: “Hagia Sophia. The churches of Wisdom of God in history and the world”
21 May 2021
The Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy (I.A.O.) www.eiao.org, in the context of its activity for the promotion and preservation of the Christian Orthodox culture and in collaboration with the we...
Freedom from Fear
Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana
21 May 2021
‘Fear not’ (Matth. 28, 10)
‘Do not be afraid’, the angel of the Lord said to the myrrh-bearing women who had been overcome by fear and trembling at the empty tomb, ‘for I know that you are looking fo...
Saint Constantine the Great
Archimandrite Meletios Stathis
21 May 2021
The very name of Constantine is enough to move the heart of any Greek Christian, not only today, but for very many years now, because it is associated with the legends of the nation, with “again, al...
We waste them
Saint Paisios the Athonite
21 May 2021
God gives us lots of opportunities to gain Paradise, but we don’t take them all; we push them aside. If, in this life, people pay what they owe, they’re saved.
Saint Païsios the Athonite...
Dangerous storms
Saint Seraphim Romanchov of the Monastery of Glinsk
20 May 2021
Give yourself over to God’s will. He doesn’t abandon anyone who hopes in him. The most terrible storms are useful for Christ’s servants, because they bring great benefit. Make use of these storms ...
The 3rd ‘Evyenios Voulgaris’ Scholarship Programme for Advanced Studies in Orthodox Spiritual Life and Theology
20 May 2021
Scholarship Programme
ANNOUNCEMENT 2021-2022
The Saint Maxim the Greek Institute, with the support of the Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopaidi, is introducing the ‘Evyenios Voulgaris’ Scholarship P...
What they call irritable
Saint Silouan the Athonite
20 May 2021
If you’re quick-tempered, or what they call irritable, that’s a real disaster. Even if you suffer from phobias and from being easily aggravated, you’ll be cured through repentance, with a humble ...
Pontos will Die when the Sun Rises in the West
19 May 2021
What follows is a story about the uprooting of Greeks from their ancestral homeland in Pontos, the Black Sea coastal region. Greeks began trading here in about 1,000 BC, with the first permanent settl...
The Attitude of Orthodox Theology to Animals
Nikolaos G. Koios, Content Coach of Pemptousia
19 May 2021
Orthodox theology maintains an attitude of respect towards animals, as it does to the whole of creation, recognizing the raisons d'être for their existence, which were established by God himself. Thus...
They were and are ready
Saint Dimitri of Rostov
19 May 2021
What injured person ever cured their wounds without patience regarding the pain and the course of treatment from the doctor? Who can follow Christ without taking up the cross of patience on their ...





