The Heavenly Intercessor

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Sretensky Monastery

The Heavenly Intercessor

It was morning, but the inhabitants of Moscow were already on their feet and heading for the Kuchkovo field, where now stands the Sretensky Monastery. What happened then? Why had the people forgotten everything, disturbed to the depth of their souls, and come to such a movement? In Russia there is a saying: “Whoever has not been to sea or in a storm has never prayed to God.”

Translation of the Dormition Icon of the Mother of God from Constantinople to the Kiev Caves

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Saints. Asceties of Piety. Church Holy Days

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Translation of the Dormition Icon of the Mother of God from Constantinople to the Kiev Caves

“The Queen replied, ‘Anthony will merely give the blessing, then depart from this world to eternal repose. The other one, Theodosius, will follow him after two years. Therefore, take enough gold. Moreover, no one can do what I shall do to honor you. I shall give you what eye has not seen, what ear has not heard, and what has not entered into the heart of man (1 Cor.2:9). I, Myself, shall come to look upon the church and I shall dwell within it.’”

The Holy Mountain: A Place with Ecumenical Coordinates and a Heavenly Orientation

Metropolitan Nikolaos of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki

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Orthodoxy Today

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The Holy Mountain: A Place with Ecumenical Coordinates and a Heavenly Orientation

Metropolitan Nikolaos of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki

The higher one climbs, the more—we are told by scientists—gravity weakens; the less one can feel earth’s pull, the more one’s ties to earth are loosened; it becomes so much easier for one to depart from earth’s demanding and contending presence. One becomes so much lighter.

"The Spiritual Unity of Our Church Already Exists—Structural Unity is a Matter of Time."

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Church History

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"The Spiritual Unity of Our Church Already Exists—Structural Unity is a Matter of Time."

I think that potentially, a merger can occur, for instance, of two parishes in a single city, as has already happened in Australia, in the city of Newcastle, New South Wales. The believers of the already-united St Nicholas Parish live together, and, I should note, live amicably. As far as the proposed unification of separate parishes in Germany, I believe that this decision is entirely in the hands of the ecclesiastical authorities. With time, of course, discussions can be held on this matter. At the same time, it is my opinion that there is no need to hurry in this direction. Such complicated matters must be decided upon peacefully, cautiously, and most of all, with love.

Crypto-Christians in Pontus (Part 3)

George Andreadis

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Church History

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Crypto-Christians in Pontus (Part 3)

George Andreadis

When the Ottomans of Asia Minor heard of the Greek insurrection, there was a fierce backlash and Trebizond’s governor, Hesref Pasha, gathered the city’s professed Christians into the Ottoman citadel, the Leontokastro, intending to execute them. They were saved only through the efforts of the Ottoman Muslim military commander, Pasha Satir Zade, who warded off the unjust slaughter. Although the news of the Peloponnese revolt was welcomed in the crypto-Christian community, the initial joy was overshadowed by the death of the patriarch, and Kromni’s crypto-Christians worked quickly to counter attempts to fanaticize Kromni’s Muslim neighbors against the professed Christians.