Διάσπαρτοι σε όλη τη σύγχρονη Αίγυπτο είναι πολλοί αρχαίοι ναοί, που φημίζονται για το μεγαλείο τους και την ιστορική τους...
Καλλιεργείτε ντομάτες στον κήπο ή στο μπαλκόνι σας; Εάν όχι, διαβάστε πώς μπορείτε να το κάνετε εδώ και απολαύστε το...
Την Παρασκευή 24 Ιουνίου πανηγύρισε η Ιερά Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή Τιμίου Προδρόμου Σκήτης Βεροίας επί τη εορτή του Γενεθλίου του Τιμίου...
Το διάστρεμμα στον αστράγαλο είναι ένας εξαιρετικά συχνός τραυματισμός, ιδιαίτερα για όσους αθλούνται συστηματικά. Τέτοιου είδους τραυματισμοί αντιμετωπίζονται παραδοσιακά με...
Το διασημότερο μπαλέτο όλων των εποχών, το αριστούργημα του Πιοτρ Ίλιτς Τσαϊκόφσκι, η Λίμνη των Κύκνων, που φιλοξενήθηκε για 40...
Έναρξη: 30 Ιουνίου 2016 Με αφορμή την «Ημέρα Αστεροειδών 2016», ο Τομέας Αστροφυσικής, Αστρονομίας και Μηχανικής του Τμήματος Φυσικής του ΑΠΘ διοργανώνει εκδήλωση στην αίθουσα Α31 του Τμήματος Φυσικής, στις 30 Ιουνίου 2016, 7 μ.μ. Το πρόγραμμα τις εκδήλωσης περιλαμβάνει τις εξής ομιλίες: Χ. Βάρβογλης, Καθ. Τμήμα Φυσικής, ΑΠΘ «Επικίνδυνοι Αστεροειδείς - Ιστορικές Καταγραφές Κοσμικών Συγκρούσεων» Κ. Τσιγάνης, Επ. Καθ. Τμήμα Φυσικής, ΑΠΘ «Η Διαστημική Αποστολή AIDA των ESA/NASA στον Διπλό Αστεροειδή Didymos» Θα ακολουθήσει συζήτηση με το κοινό. Η 30 Ιουνίου είναι η επέτειος της καταστροφικής πρόσκρουσης ενός αστεροειδούς στην Tunguska της Σιβηρίας το 1908. Από το 2015 καθιερώθηκε διεθνώς ως μέρα ενημέρωσης του κοινού γι’ αυτόν τον κίνδυνο καθώς και για τους πιθανούς τρόπους αντιμετώπισής του. Φέτος, όλες οι εκδηλώσεις της Ημέρας του Αστεροειδούς έχουν την ενεργό ...
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Ο μακαριστός Γέρων Μωυσής Αγιορείτης παρουσιάζει το αληθινό νόημα του ορθόδοξου μοναχισμού, την αγία παράδοση της ασκητικής, ησυχαστικής, προσευχητικής ζωής των μοναχών, που βαδίζουν στην σταυρική οδό της αγάπης προς τον Θεό και τον άνθρωπο. %audio%
Σύμφωνα με τελευταία μελέτη (KEYNOTE-024), πρωτοθεραπευόμενοι ασθενείς με προχωρημένο μη μικροκυτταρικό καρκίνο του πνεύμονα που έλαβαν το pembrolizumab, έζησαν περισσότερο...
Confession is one of the seven sacraments of the Church. It’s the application of the Lord’s words to His disciples: ‘Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven’. So this is the greatest benefaction of God to people, because it gives us the assurance and certainty that at the day of judgement all our confessed sins won’t exist. Unfortunately, however, lots of the faithful- mostly out of ignorance- undervalue this great sacrament or misinterpret it. Since we know that when people decide to go to confession they’ll encounter a variety of impediments and temptations, we’d like to offer our meagre advice to help overcome the ...
It is essential for us to realise the link there is between Christ and the apostles. <...> If you read the Gospels you will see that the apostles and the Lord Jesus Christ were born and lived in the same area. Christ came to live in Nazareth as a child; the apostles lived all about the place of His abode. We know nothing about the early years of these men, but if we think that Cana of Galilee was less than 4 miles away from Nazareth, if we think that all the cities and all the villages in which Peter and Andrew, John and James and others lived were around the same place, we can imagine that they had met ...
Τελευταίο Κέρασμα Συγγραφέας: Σοφία Χατζή Χρον. Έκδοσης:Ιούνιος 2016 Σχήμα: 14×21 ISBN: 978-960-495-203-8 Σελίδες: 104 Κωδ....
The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church concerned itself with the matter of the canonical organization of the Orthodox Diaspora. Therefore, the respective documents were discussed concerning the Orthodox Diaspora and the Rules of Operation of Episcopal Assemblies in the Diaspora, which were submitted by the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference (Chambésy, 2009), and by the Synaxis of Primates of the Autocephalous Orthodox Churches (January 21-28, 2016), approving them with some minor amendments as follows: It is affirmed that is the common will of all of the most holy Orthodox Churches that the problem of the Orthodox Diaspora be resolved as quickly as possible, and that it be organized in accordance with Orthodox ecclesiology, and the canonical tradition ...
To the Orthodox people and to all people of good will To God, "the Father of mercies and all comfort," we address a hymn of thanksgiving and praise for having enabled us to gather during the week of Pentecost (18-26 June 2016) on Crete, where the Apostle Paul and his disciple Titus preached the Gospel in the early years of the life of the Church. We give thanks to the Triune God who was well pleased that in one accord we should bring to a conclusion the work of the Holy and Great Council that was convoked by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch. Bartholomew by the common will of their Beatitudes the Primates of the local Orthodox Autocephalous Churches. Faithfully following the example ...
Fasting is a divine commandment (Gen 2:16-17). According to Basil the Great, fasting is as old as humanity itself; it was prescribed in paradise (On Fasting, 1, 3. PG 31, 168A). It is a great spiritual endeavor and the foremost expression of the Orthodox ascetic ideal. The Orthodox Church, in strict conformity with the apostolic precepts, the synodal canons, and the patristic tradition as a whole, has always proclaimed the great significance of fasting for our spiritual life and salvation. The annual liturgical cycle reflects the entire patristic teaching on fasting, the teaching on constant and unceasing watchfulness of the human person, and our participation in spiritual struggles. Accordingly, the Triodion praises fasting as grace that is full of light, ...
Each of us can come to a conclusion about God, depending on the measure of divine Grace we have. Because how can we think about and judge things that we’ve never seen or heard or know about? The Saints say that they’ve seen God. But there are other people who say that God doesn’t exist. It’s obvious that they talk like this because they don’t know Him. But this doesn’t at all mean that He therefore doesn’t exist. The Saints speak about things that they really have seen and know. They don’t say, for example, that they saw a horse a mile long, or a ship ten miles long, because such things don’t exist. And I think that, if God ...