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The Feast of Mid-Pentecost

Archimandrite Peter, Abbot of Monastery of St John the Baptist, Essex UK   Having gone through Great Lent, we have lived the event of the Resurrection, which was at the heart of the Christian preaching, even before the Gospels were written. Some commentators note that all the prophecies of the Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMay 11, 2023 ago
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The attitude of Orthodox theology towards animals

Dr. Nikolaos Koios, Member of the Editorial Board, Pemptousia, Associate Professor of the University Ecclesiastical Academy of Thessaloniki   Orthodox theology maintains an attitude of respect towards animals, as it does towards the whole of creation, recognizing in it the words of God himself which he pronounced when forming it. Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMay 9, 2023 ago
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Evil and the Passions, an Orthodox, Patristic View

Savvas Alexandrou   In Orthodox Patristic Theology, evil is viewed as a consequence of our submission to the passions, which are inflamed by the demons, abetted by our wicked disposition. In the second volume of the Philokalia, in his work ‘400 headings on love’, Saint Maximos the Confessor tells us Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMay 5, 2023 ago
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The Life-Receiving Spring raises a dead man and our Lady supports the church during an earthquake

Edited by Stelios Koukos This truly life-bearing spring once raised a dead man. This amazing miracle happened in this way: There was once a man from Thessaly who died, on a boat ,while making a trip to Constantinople and to the Life-Receiving Spring in particular. Before he died, however, and Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsApril 21, 2023 ago
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Christ’s Passion Overcomes Death

Archimandrite Ephraim, Abbot of the Vatopaidi Monastery   When Christians talk about death, they don’t do so with pessimism, they aren’t resigned to it, they don’t think it natural. They see it principally as an enemy which must be defeated through Christ. ‘The last enemy to be destroyed is death, Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsApril 10, 2023 ago
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‘Hail, city of the king of all’

Sophia Bekri, Theologian   Among the many wonderful salutations addressed by the hymnographer to our Lady, one stands out particularly for its symbolism and importance: ‘Hail, city of the king of all’. This characterization of our Lady as ‘the city of God (the king)’ comes from the Prophet David: ‘the Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 years ago
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By the rivers of Babylon: inconsolable home-sickness

Mihaïl Koutsos   Psalm 136. By Jeremiah to David, on captivity 1 By the rivers of Babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered Zion. 2 We hung our instruments on the willows, 3 for there our captors asked us for songs, and our abductors asked for mirth, Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMarch 16, 2023 ago
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Christ’s miraculous cure in Capernaum

Sotiris Stylianou   The Gospel extract which is read on 12 March 2023 is from Mark (2, 1-12)  and concerns the cure of a paralyzed man in Capernaum. The Lord was teaching in a certain house and so many people had come that there was no room to move. Four Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMarch 13, 2023 ago
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Saint Gregory Palamas (2nd Sunday in Lent) – A Christian Existentialism

Fr. John Meyendorff   In its opposition to Barlaamite nominalism, Palamite thought is a solemn affirmation of divine immanence in history and in man. God does not reveal Himself to the world only “through creatures” but directly, in Jesus Christ. We have all, all of us, known the Son by Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMarch 12, 2023 ago
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The theology of the holy icons

Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian   On the first Sunday in Lent we celebrate the restoration of the holy icons. The Church celebrates. Orthodoxy celebrates. The human race celebrates, since all of us are made in the image (icon) of God. The Church confesses in a variety of ways. It gives Read more…

By Pemptousia Partnership, 2 yearsMarch 9, 2023 ago

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