Today is the Sunday of Orthodoxy, and, during the procession with the holy icons, we commemorate those who affirmed the Orthodox faith not only through their teachings but also through their struggles unto death. The Church is therefore justified in choosing for the Epistle reading a passage from chapter eleven of Hebrews, a chapter which has been rightly called ‘the iconostas of the faith’. True riches or mere decoration? The dominant place on this iconostas is occupied by the Prophet Moses. The cost of his faith for the saint was enormous, since he refused- Saint John Chrysostom says ‘hated’- to be considered the son of a heathen princess with all the attendant comforts and pleasures and chose to share in the sufferings ...
The Feast of Orthodoxy was established in the ninth century, on the occasion of the victory of the right faith , concerning the human and divine person of Jesus Christ and the honor rendered by us to the saints, through the holy icons. Gradually, however, the feast became more general and acquired particular significance in the sense that it began to constitute a commemoration of the victory of Orthodoxy over every form of misbelief, i. e. heresy, and of the victory of the Church over its various enemies. In order to promote the triumph of Orthodoxy, in the Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa the Creed is read with a special supplication. The Creed is the best encapsulation of the basic ...
Dear Friends, We would like to announce that the Web Magazine Pemptousia organizes the “1st Digital Fellowship with Metropolitan of Dimitriados Ignatios“ which will take place on Tuesday, March 23 at 19:30 (Greek Time). The topic of speech and discussion: GREEK REVOLUTION 1821. FROM MEMORY TO THE FUTURE. The total duration of the Digital Fellowship will be 2 hours. Romanian and English simultaneous interpretation will be available during the speech and discussion. You could watch the e-Meeting live on pages here: English interpretation via Orthodox Christian Network (OCN) here: https://www.facebook.com/MyOCN Romanian interpretation via Doxologia.ro here: https://www.facebook.com/doxologia.ro
11/9/88 Monastery of Vatopaidi Dear M. The Grace of Christ be with your spirit. I received your letter and read its contents with care. What is commendable is not so much the issues in themselves, but your own good intentions and determination for a stricter life in Christ and in this I wish you always progress without end. The subject of food, as our most necessary duty and responsibility, concerns all of us. Indeed, I might say, it holds us in thrall, especially because of the particular extravagance of our own generation. But to give up one of the main forms of food, especially to do so suddenly, is neither beneficial nor laudable… on the excuse that perhaps we’re altogether too fond of it. ...
Theological Online Conference Sunday 21 March, 7 p.m. Athens Time (12:00 Eastern) with the participation of His All-Holiness Bartholomew, the Ecumenical Patriarch On the occasion of the feast of the Sunday of Orthodoxy, the 1st Sunday of the Fast, the Saint Maxim the Greek Institute and Pemptousia are organizing a Theological Online Conference on 21 March, at 7 p.m. Athens Time (12:00 Eastern) at which the spiritual leader of the Orthodox world, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, His Eminence Ierotheos, Metropolitan of Nafpaktos and Ayios Vlasios, His Eminence Ieronymos, Metropolitan of Larissa, Elder Efraim, Abbot of the Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopaidi on the Holy Mountain, Archimandrite Zacharias of the Holy Monastery of Saint John the Baptist, Essex, George Mantzaridis, Professor emeritus, A. U. Th., and ...
On March 17, we celebrate the memory of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland Dismissal Hymn in the third tone: ‘Holy Hierarch, equal of the Apostles, Saint Patrick, wonderworker and enlightener of Ireland: Intercede with the merciful God that will He grant to our souls forgiveness of offences’. A dismissal hymn indicates why we honor a saint, but is not an account of his or her life. In this case, ‘enlightener of Ireland’ does not give us any indication of what this entailed. The best known written work we have by Saint Patrick is his ‘Breastplate’ or ‘Lorica’. It is by no means certain that Saint Patrick wrote it himself, though this does not mean that he didn’t. The earliest manuscript we have ...
Dear friends, You are invited to participate in the 2nd e-Meeting from Mount Athos with Elder Ephraim and English Speaking Byzantine Chanters, which will take place Monday, March 22, 2021, 07:30-09:30 PM Athens time (12:30 EASTERN). Elder Ephraim will talk in Greek and we will offer simultaneous English Interpretation for the entire session, including the homily as well as the questions & answers session. The e-Meeting is organized by the web magazine PEMPTOUSIA and the AGES Initiatives. You may register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpd-uoqjIiHNavnWjnzV2XSoTN7qGowMS8 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Please install the ZOOM “Desktop or mobile” app in order to be able to listen to the different languages. Instructions here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362233-Upgrade-update-to-the-latest-version OR Sign in to Zoom desktop client. Click your profile ...
Beloved parishioners, we are now embarking on the time of Great Lent, a period which will bring us to Easter. In this, we rather resemble the ancient Israelite people who left the country of slavery (Egypt) and made their way to the Promised Land. As is true with all our everyday affairs, a decision isn’t a result. Nobody gets to where they want to go automatically, all at once, just by deciding. It requires the effort of the journey and patience in the face of the current and concomitant difficulties we encounter in our progress towards our desired goal. This is the case with us, too. The time of Lent is associated with external difficulties (as with the Jews in the ...
My Christian brothers and sisters, what will become of our sins, the multitude of our great sins? With those we committed when we were young and those when we were grown. And even in old age we don’t abandon vile sin. And if you think about it, sin’s a terrible thing because it blemishes our beautiful soul; it takes away our joy and makes us sad; and, worst of all, it separates us from God. But I have to tell you that you should be happy, because the cure has been found for the soul that’s sinned and it washes and cleanses it of the ugliness of sin. And this remedy is the blood of Christ! Indeed. Christ’s death on ...
Strive and be vigilant for what is good, but without depending on your own capacities. Pray ceaselessly and assiduously to God and ask for his help. All our deeds depend not so much on us as on God’s mercy. And, however important we may think they are, they’re of no value unless they’re sanctioned by the blessing and approval of God. Saint Dimitri of Rostov
Despair is the lack of the awareness that God wants to give us eternal life. People are living in despair. It’s they who’ve condemned themselves to death. Saint Sophrony, Essex
Where there’s fear, there’s observation of the commandments. Again, where there’s observation of the commandments, there’s purification of the flesh, the nebula of which prevents the soul from seeing the divine radiance clearly. Where there’s clarity, there’s also divine illumination. Saint Gregory the Theologian
When the grace of God moved my heart to come to this blessed place of peace and prayer, it was February in the year of the Lord 1910. It was my desire to go to the Skete of Kavsokalyvia, where Saint Akakios, who was born in the same place as I was, had lived as an ascetic and where two brothers after the flesh, also from my birth-place, were living as hieromonks. One of these, the spiritual father Panteleimon, a most venerable and extremely virtuous monk, is perhaps the oldest among the Athonites still living, being now an elder of 103 years. It was, indeed, my decision after my arrival on the Holy Mountain to go and live as an ascetic, ...
Be vigilant and pray that you won’t be tempted. Don’t despair if you continually fall into old sins. Many of these are powerful by their nature and are reinforced by habit. As time goes by, however, and with care they’ll be overcome. Don’t despair over anything. Saint Nektarios of Pentapolis
Forgiveness The Cross was decided in the pre-eternal Council, so in a way God had forgiven us even before we fell. He took the risk of creation about which Father Sophrony speaks, for His purpose even before the foundation of the world was our salvation. And if the Lord had not said on the Cross, ‘Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do’ (Luke 23:34), we would not be able to repent nor find forgiveness. It is His word that is active and gives the fruit of forgiveness to our repentance. The word of the Lord was said once and it remains for ever, and this is the miracle of forgiveness. Likewise, the Lord said once, ‘Take, eat; this ...
Our personal God gives meaning and purpose to our life. Human nature can communicate in energy with the distinct and interpenetrating persons of the Holy Trinity. Elder Efraim Vatopaidinos
Nobody’s been perfected by prayer. God sees the intention we bring to prayer, rather than the words we say while we’re praying or the number of times we cross ourselves. Dimitrios Panagopoulos
10. According to the Gospel for Meat-Fare Sunday all our affairs will be displayed for judgement. It says: ‘When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him’. At his first coming, the glory of his divinity was hidden by the flesh he took from us, for us, which is now hidden with the Father in heaven, together with his divine flesh. But then he will reveal his glory in its fulness. He will be radiant, visible from east to west, illumining all things with the rays of his divinity. All over the world, the sound of the life-giving trumpet will be heard everywhere and, at the same time, all things will be summoned to ...
If our body is continuously in decline and appears to be moving closer to death, let’s disregard it as being a wayfaring stranger and let’s direct all our care to our immortal soul. The body’s a faithless, temporary friend. Saint John Kronstadtskij
People who love in a spiritual way feel that, when they’re praying, they’re within God and within their brothers and sisters. They’re saddened that their siblings aren’t moving forward and pray for their progress. Saint Amfilohios Makris