Pemptousia and Evgenios Voulgaris Digital Academy would like to invite you to join us for a talk on Zoom on...
Saint Vladimir (Svyatoslavich), Baptizer of Russia (958-1015) was the Grand Prince of Kiev. St. Vladimir was a devout pagan in...
Procopius was born in Jerusalem of a father who was a Christian and a mother who was a pagan. At...
Pemptousia, Evgenios Voulgaris Digital Academy and Saint John the Apostle and Saint Nicholas Students Church in Cluj-Napoca would like to...
Pemptousia, Evgenios Voulgaris Digital Academy and Saint John the Apostle and Saint Nicholas Students Church in Cluj-Napoca would like to...
Archbishop John was born on June 4, 1896, in the village of Adamovka in the province of Kharkov in southern...
The holy, glorious, right-victorious hieromartyr Juvenaly of Alaska, Protomartyr of America, was a member of the first group of Orthodox...
1. THE PRIESTLY-MARTYR EUSEBIUS, BISHOP OF SAMOSATA Eusebius was a great exposer of Arianism. When the throne of Antioch...
1. THE HOLY APOSTLE JUDE Saint Jude was one of the Twelve Apostles. He was the son of Joseph and...
1. SAINT TIKHON, BISHOP OF AMATHUS Saint Tikhon was a miracle-worker. Following the death of Blessed Mnemonius, Tikhon...
PROLOGUE While exploring the inexhaustible library of our Monastery, a book printed in 1902 fell quite unexpectedly into our...
Fr. John Karastamatis was born in 1937 in the Greek village of Apoika, on the island of Andros. As a...
“It is good to hide the secret of a king, but it is glorious to reveal and preach the works...
The holy memory of Saint Ephraim of Katounakia, one of the great figures of Athonite monasticism of our time, was...
According to the Mount Athos order, the festive celebration of the memory of Saint Ephraim of Katounakia is being held...
Thousands of Orthodox faithful were blessed to venerate the Holy Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos during its recent week-long...
POST-HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PHAICON 24 Athens, Greece, Nov. 18 – Nov. 21, 2024, Hotel Divani Caravel Co-organizers Saint Maxim...
St Sabbas, the first Archbishop of Serbia, and his father, St Symeon the ‘Myrrhobletes’*, are two of the greatest saints of the Serbian Church. They lived in the second half of the 12th and the first half of the 13th centuries. St Sabbas was the youngest son of the ruler of the Serbs Stephen Nemanja. Born in 1169, his secular name was Rastko. Both his mother, Anna, a Greek by birth, and his father took care to infuse into the soul of the young Rastko piety, faith and love of God by bringing him up in accordance with Orthodox tradition. Although endowed with many gifts, the soul of the young Rastko found no tranquillity among the comforts and riches of the ...
Saint Parthenius was the son of the deacon Christodoulus from Melitopolis on the Hellespont. Although illiterate, he listened attentively to...
On the 5th of the month, we keep the Memory of the Holy Martyr AGATHA Saint Agatha, one of the...