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Division and Content of the 24 Verses of the Akathistos Hymn (Theodore Rokas)

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The Service of the Akathistos Hymn is sung at Mattins on the Saturday of the fifth week of Lent or in the evening of Friday of that week, attached to the service of Small Compline. It is sung in full on these days, but in parts on the four Fridays of Lent before then, “as a pre-festal and post-festal” feature. This is because there are elements of the Feast of the Annunciation which are not celebrated because of the “mourning” and compunction of Great Lent. If we examine the Service of the Akathistos Hymn for its content, we see that the individual parts of which it consists (the canon of the Mother of God and the 24 verses of the Salutations ...

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Authority is Experience (Protopresbyter George Metallinos)

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The antithesis and consequent collision of faith and science is a problem for Western (Franco-Latin) thought and a pseudo-problem for the Orthodox patristic tradition. This is based on the historical data of the East and the West.   Plato and Aristotle Problem or Pseudo-Problem?      The (supposed) dilemma of faith versus science appears in Western Europe in the seventeenth century with the simultaneous development of the positive sciences. At about this same time, the first Orthodox positions on this issue appear. It is important that these developments in the West were happening without the presence of Orthodoxy. In recent centuries, a spiritual estrangement and differentiation between the (rational) West and the Orthodox East has developed. This fact is outlined by the de-orthodoxiation and ...

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Teaching plan for the life of Saint Nicholas in pre-school (Christina Tsaka, Kindergarten teacher)

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Nikolobarbara Our greek orthodox people have connected the weather change of winter time with the orthodox church’s almanac, as they do with every season of the year. So, according to the folk tradition, winter officially begins with the so- called “Nikolobarbara”. (4-6th December). In modern greek history, Saint Barbara’s and Saint Nikolaos’ celebrations are connected to the Greek Army, since these are correspondently the celebration dates of the Greek Artillery and the Navy. Meanwhile, the dates of 4th, 5th and 6th December create a “triangle”, which corresponds to the celebrations of Saint Barbara, Saint Savvas and Saint Nikolaos. This triangle was named “Nikolobarbara” by the people. In the Peloponnese, many people associate this “triangle” with death, because of the bad weather ...

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And He will come again in glory to judge both the living and the dead [5] (Saint Cyril of Jerusalem)

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25 Let’s be aware of the crucial nature of this event, my beloved, and take the utmost care to ensure that God doesn’t reproach and condemn us. He has no need to carry out any form of investigation or check to know us and our deeds. Don’t say that it was night time when you engaged in fornication, or that there was no-one else about when you practiced magic or whatever else. Your own conscience, your own thoughts judge you. As Saint Paul said, when God judges our hidden deeds, our thoughts and conscience will act as witnesses either for the prosecution or the defence (cf. Rom. 2, 15-16). You’ll be forced to tell the truth to the Face of ...

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You’ll make them better (Saint Isaac the Syrian)

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When you meet people, force yourself to honor them more than they deserve. Greet them warmly. Praise them. When they leave, say all sorts of nice things about them. In this way, you’ll make them better than they are. Let this pattern of behavior be permanent. In other words, always be approachable and always pay respect to others.

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Review by John G. Panagiotou of The Unnecessary Pastor – Part IV (John G. Panagiotou)

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The problems that the Church faces today are seemingly self-imposed. Often times, the Church has allowed its narrative to be controlled by the prevailing culture which represents direct opposition to the Gospel message; this has effected how the institutional Church regards and treats Her clergy. Individuals who do not have a Christ-centered mindset populate our congregations and their leadership; this has affected how the local church regards and treats its clergy. Worst of all, the clergy themselves have allowed their own understanding of pastoral ministry be shaped by the false understanding culture and the congregations. In spite of the fact that the Pauline model of church life teaches something entirely different than what is being practiced today in contemporary Christianity. ...

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Clean Monday (Fr. Stavros Akrotirianakis)

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The Journey to the Cross and Resurrection of Christ Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. Psalm 51:10 Good morning Prayer Team! The Prayer Team begin on February 23, 2015. That year, February 23 was Clean Monday, the first day of Lent. I began the prayer team with the hope that thirty people would join and with the intention of writing only during Lent of 2015. By God’s grace, and with your prayers and encouragement, the Prayer Team is now two years old, reaches thousands of people and has resulted in two books so far. The original intention of the prayer team was to get people to pray. That is still the intention. ...

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40 Day Challenge: Great Lent (Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios Head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Canada)

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Our Holy Orthodox Church, in its infinite wisdom, readies the faithful to celebrate Pascha, that is, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, through a period of preparation known as Great Lent. Even before Great Lent begins tomorrow (Clean Monday) the Triodion commenced on February 5th this year – the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee. Through successive Gospel Readings, including that of the Prodigal Son, the Church carefully guides us towards the “narrow gate” leading to eternal life. Now, as the “arena of virtues” opens, Orthodox Christians are called to compete. We are called to examine our life. We are called to more actively cultivate virtues. We are called to strengthen our relationship with our Creator. The Church gives us many opportunities throughout the ...

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What do they reject? (Elder Efraim Vatopaidinos)

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Monastics leave the world because they reject its diseased spirit. By departing from the world, however, they don’t abandon the human person. Proof of this is that people come and find them, they stick to them, they want to connect with them. They relax when they’re with them.

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St. John Cassian (February, 29): How Should We Pray

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Feast of St. John Cassian the Roman is on February 29, and for non-leap years on February 28. St. Cassian (360-435) was a monk, known for his mystical writings. He visited many Fathers in desert and wrote about their life and teachings. Because of his disagreement with St. Augustine’s teachings and Roman Church’s accusation for semi-pelagianism (although he also disagreed with Pelagius’ teachings), he was dismissed by Western Church. “If we had to beg a Lord, not to save our lives, but simply make us a little "kindness" – wouldn’t we fix Him our eyes and our hearts? Wouldn’t we literally "cream" from the front of his staff, with strong attention to receive his consent even with a nod? Wouldn’t we ...

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The unity of the Father and the Son and the call to us to become one in the Holy Spirit (Metropolitan Amfilhije (Radović) of Montenegro and the Littoral)

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We have become accustomed to thinking about ourselves and our dignity in terms of people after the fall, basing this on separation, self-alienation, individualization, self-reliance, fragmentation and narcissism. But the divine love revealed in the Only-Begotten Son and in His wholeness, finds its fulfilment and perfection in the Other, it increases infinitely through Him, since He’s consubstantial, or rather, one and the same as regards the Love of the Father, because He was begotten from it and emerged into the world through it. 5. In this fatherhood and childship there lies the joyous and eternal mystery of our human existence. Given that this relationship is an integral part of the mystery of the Divine Existence, it’s natural that we should seek ...

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Some thoughts on Great Lent (Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia.)

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It’s well known that, in this period, we have two fasts. There are seven weeks of strict fasting, preceded by Cheese-fare week, making eight weeks in all. For many, this is a pleasant and desirable time, for others it’s difficult and for others again it’s not at all pleasant. We’ll try to offer a few thoughts on this period, as the fathers of the Church have described it. Let’s first recall Saint John the Damascan, who makes a general observation concerning holy Lent. He says to all of us: ‘Do not weaken the fast; for it contains the imitation of the way of life of Christ’. This is an important observation. Christ doesn’t weaken, that is, take the power away from ...

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And He will come again in glory to judge both the living and the dead [4] (Saint Cyril of Jerusalem)

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24. ‘When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him’ (Matth. 25, 31), the Gospel says. Look and see before what a multitude we’ll be judged. The whole of humanity will be there. Just think how numerous the race of the Romans is, how the barbarian nations are made up of so many tribes and how many of all of them have died in the last hundred years. Reckon up how many of these tribes have been buried over the last thousand years. Count how many people have lived on the earth from Adam until now. Infinite hosts, and yet, a very few compared to the numbers of angels, who are certainly very many ...

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A Patristic Reading Plan for the Great Lent

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Great Lent might be a time of increase in spiritual reading. We present a day-by-day Patristic Reading Plan for every of the forty days of Great Lent. It should be helpful in immersing in the writings of the Early Fathers during the Great Fast. Day Reading 1 Epistle to Diognetus, 1-6 2 Epistle to Diognetus, 7-12 3 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Ephesians, 1-7 4 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Ephesians, 8-14 5 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Ephesians, 15-21 6 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Magnesians, 1-5 7 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Magnesians, 6-10 8 St Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle To the Magnesians, 11-15 9 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 1-7 10 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 8-14 11 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 15-21 12 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 22-29 13 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 30-37 14 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 38-45 15 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 46-53 16 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 54-60 17 St Justin Martyr, First Apology, 61-68 18 St Cyprian of Carthage, On the Unity of the Church (Treatise I), 1-9 19 St Cyprian of Carthage, On ...

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They don’t feel comfortable (Saint John of Kronstadt)

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Proud people feel embarrassed when they’re asked to humble themselves before others. So do envious or vindictive people if they’re asked to wish their enemies well. But they have to defeat their passions, rein in their feelings and do what other people want or what the Gospel demands. Otherwise, if they unrepentantly cling to their passions, they’ll suffer eternal damnation.

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Cheese Fare Sunday

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By Metropolitan Panteleimon of Antinoes Today, is Cheese-fare Sunday, which sees the closing of the period of Triodion. Tomorrow, with God’s blessing and help, we embark upon the forty day Fast of Great Lent. Great Lent is a time of spiritual struggle for Orthodox Christians. The aim of this struggle is our spiritual upliftment. The practice of fasting was established by God Himself, when He first created man. ''And the Lord God commanded the man saying, yου may freely eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it, you shall die" (Gen. 2:l6-l7). Βy this commandment God wished to try the virtue ...

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On Paradise (Saint John of Damascus)

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Now because God was about to fashion people from the visible and invisible creation in His own image and likeness to reign as monarchs and rulers over all the earth and everything that therein is, He first made for them, as it were, a realm in which they should live a blessed and blissful life. And this is the divine paradise, planted in Eden by God’s own hands, a veritable treasury of every joy and gladness. For the word “Eden” means enjoyment. Lying in the East and higher than all the earth, it had a temperate climate and basked in a breeze that was the purest and most gentle, with evergreen plants redolent with scent, inundated with light, surpassing every ...

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And He will come again in glory to judge both the living and the dead [3] (Saint Cyril of Jerusalem)

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Previous post: http://bit.ly/2lOoijG> 22. But what will be the sign of this second coming? Let no opposing force dare to imitate it. Matthew (24, 30) tells us that then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. And the real, distinctive sign of Christ is the Cross. The sign of the Cross in the form of light will precede the King and declare that it is He Who, in former times, was crucified. This is so that the Jews may see Him Whose side they pierced and Whom they conspired to murder and so that the whole nation and all the tribes separately (cf. Zach. 12, 10, 12) will mourn, saying: ‘This is He Whom we scourged; this ...

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