7/10/2019
Metropolitan Neophytos (Masouras) of Morphou
You see how God arranges such events to show us that we have holy fathers and mothers who take care of us.
“No one had ever told us what repentance is. We had never heard that there is the prayer of the heart, that there are prayer ropes, that there is the prayer ‘Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner!’ We learned about this from a leper, the nearly blind and almost entirely paralyzed Father Nikephoros.”
Today we will talk about a man who lived the life of the cross and proved it by his deeds.
Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou
He’s a monk. A humble monk. A crucified monk. And he described to me how he saw the Uncreated Light of the Holy Trinity.
In this recording, Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou (Orthodox Church of Cyprus) recounts a message he received the next day after the repose of Elder Ephraim of Arizona (✝ December 7, 2019). He also tells us some prophecies of Elder Ephraim regarding the end times in America.
All of us today—monastics and laity, whether single or married—have one big problem: restlessness. We can’t find peace and quiet in our souls.
This peacemaking in Christ with those whom we are inclined to consider our enemies is the most important work that every Christian is obligated to do in his own heart.
In this video, from December 2nd 2020, Metropolitan Neophytos of Morfou discusses the prophecies of Saint Paisios and how Christ will intercede during these times. The metropolitan emphasizes that Saint Paisios drew a distinction between the Second Coming and the intercession that is to come. Finally, he describes what the time of peace will be like before the arrival of the antichrist.
Met. Neophytos of Morphou
"What was the reason my brother Peter died at 24?" "I'll pray to God, and if He shows me why, I'll tell you." Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou recounts his personal relationship with St. Iakovos of Evia.
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Elder Eumenios (Saridakis ) was an amazing ascetic, a saint of our times who diligently took care to conceal his holiness.