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‘The Revelation of Saint John’, according to Nikos Papakostas. When the work is rendered in images, places and sounds. 20 July 2016 A collaboration between N. Papakostas, Th. Papayiannis and N. Desekopoulos. The Revelation of Saint John according to Nikos Papakostas is being successfully presented in Greece and abroad for the fou...
The March of Secularism James W. Lillie 20 July 2016 Over the last month or so, we at Pemptousia have run a series of articles in which prominent members of the Church (Abbot Efraim of Vatopaidi, Metrop...
The necessary incisions for the heart’s purification of the passions Archimandrite Ephraim, Abbot of the Vatopaidi Monastery 20 July 2016 It wasn’t an easy matter for someone to become a disciple to an Elder such as Elder Iosif the Hesychast. Many tried, but couldn’t manage and left in the end. This is why the Elder didn’t initially w...
Metropolitan Kallistos’ Appeal 20 July 2016 Appeal of the President of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia...
Great benefit Saint Cyprian of Carthage 19 July 2016 You’ll gain great profit from humble prayer, from blessed heartache, which at once re-opens the gates of divine mercy. Send your hot tears as intercession, together with the groaning of your heart and...
Orthodox Thought on Life-Threatening Situations in Pregnancy Valarie H. Protopapas 19 July 2016 The understanding that, in cases of dire medical necessity, the life of the mother must receive primary consideration is valid Orthodox thought. However, recognition of the value of the life of the ...
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To whatever it wants Saint Diadokhos of Fotiki 18 July 2016 Independence of mind is the will of the rational soul, which turns immediately to whatever it is it wants. We should urge it to be always ready to turn only to what’s good so that with good thoughts w...
Revd Dr John Binns on ‘Orthodoxy in Africa: Themes from the Life of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church’ 18 July 2016 We are listening issues about an Ancient Church...
The ‘Silent’ assemblies of Father Symeon Krayopoulos Professor Emeritus of the Theological School, University of Athens - Georgios Ant. Galitis 18 July 2016 As well as the liturgy and other services, Fr. Symeon also held ‘silent’ assemblies. No-one spoke. Or rather, no-one heard because everybody was speaking mystically to God, using a prayer-rope and s...
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