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Pemptousia Partnership

Sermon on gratitude

Metropolitan Anthony Bloom †   17 December 1989 In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Ten lepers came to the Lord; ten men who were ritually unclean and therefore, ritually rejected by their community, unable to attend the common worship of the Temple, unable to Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago November 15, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Theological and Scientific Theories of Knowledge (2)

George Mantzarides, Professor Emeritus of the Theological School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki   This personal nature of the truth is of prime significance for us. The living truth cannot be objectified, because its objectification would be tantamount to its ossification and necrosis. Knowledge of this truth is an Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
The Children's Word

Being Christian Isn’t Easy

Has anybody ever told a lie to you? Have you ever been untruthful about something too? In today’s epistle reading, Saint Paul writes, “Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old nature and have put on the new nature.” Saint Paul knew that “Do Read more

By Presvytera Alexandra Houck, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Papa-Fotis, the Fool for Christ: in his Vestments in a House of Ill Repute!

One evening, Papa-Fotis visited one of the houses in town where he sometimes stayed. Before he went to sleep, he told the man of the house: ‘First thing in the morning, you and me have got work to do’. They got up, left Mytilini and went to his little monastery. Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Theological and Scientific Theories of Knowledge

George Mantzarides, Professor Emeritus of the Theological School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki   Orthodox Christian theology has always distinguished between two kinds of knowledge: the secular and the divine. Secular knowledge functions on the level of created matter and is unable to approach the uncreated, that is the Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Sunday after Epiphany

Hieromonk Georgios M. Thanasou   Epistle Reading Eph. 4, 7-13: “The Humility of Christ” Today is the first Sunday after the great feast of Theophany. As with all the feasts of the Lord, the Church acclaims the event of God’s Epiphany through its sublime hymns. The Nativity, the Baptism, the Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Saint Porfyrios: ‘Get yourself Home, your Daughter’s Committing Suicide!’

One time, a well-known lawyer told me: ‘I had a case involving a lady of very high standing, an exceptional person, extremely well-educated. But she didn’t go to church, didn’t confess, didn’t believe. I was able on one occasion to persuade her to come with me to see Elder Porfyrios. Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

How Saint Ieronymos Disarmed a Potential Murderer

The Elder (Saint Ieronymos Simonopetritis) related a story of something that happened to him at that time (about 1928, when he was still Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Simonos Petras): When I was in Thessaloniki the father of one of my spiritual children was moved by action of the Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
The Children's Word

God Can Make Little, Humble Places Be Impressive

Do you live in a big city or a little, tiny town? God can make little, humble places be impressive. In this week’s Gospel reading, we hear about where our Lord, Jesus Christ lived. After He was baptized, Christ started His ministry—His real work! The Gospel tells us that Jesus Read more

By Presvytera Alexandra Houck, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
Pemptousia Partnership

Translation of the Relics of Saint Efraim the New

Saint Efraim, whose secular name was Konstantinos Morfis, was born in Trikala, on 14 September 1384 in an idyllic place near the River Lithaios. He lost his father at a young age and he and his seven siblings were brought up, with God’s help, by his mother. At the age Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021
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Eat, Fast, Feast: A Christian Guide to Health & Fasting with Jay Richards

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Like millions of others concerned about their health, Hank Hanegraaff never knew which diet plan to trust, but he believes that he has found the secret to healing the whole of you–body, mind and spirit. Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding…

By myOCN, 6 years ago January 9, 2020
Pemptousia Partnership

Sermon at the Vigil for Epiphany

Metropolitan Anthony Bloom †   The day of the Theophany is the day when the whole world is being renewed and becomes a partaker of the sanctity of God. But at the same time, it is the day when Christ enters on the way to Calvary. He came to John Read more

By Pemptousia Partnership, 6 years ago February 7, 2021

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