March 31, 2011
Exhibition on Byzantium to be Held in Washington in 2013
On the Holy Lenten Fast (St. Dorotheos of Gaza)
By St. Dorotheos of Gaza
March 30, 2011
The Prophet Joel, the Man of God From Judah
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| Holy Prophet Joel (Feast Day - March 30) |
Having transgressed the word of the Lord.
On Despair and Salvation
The Siblings of Elder Paisios (photos)
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| His sister Christina |
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| His brother Raphael |
Epistles, p. 50.
Third Century Skulls of Christian Martyrs Discovered In Lagonisi
Saint John Climacus (St. Nikolai Velimirovich)
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| St. John of the Ladder (Feast Day - March 30 and the 4th Sunday of Great Lent) |
March 29, 2011
Greek Government Ignoring Autonomy of Mount Athos
God Shouldn’t Be Used As A Scapegoat
The following was probably written by someone who is an atheist or agnostic as the tone seems to suggest, but it offers a valuable critique one rarely encounters when Christians give over-simplistic answers to highly-complex issues and how non-Christians view this.
Patriarch Irinej: Declare Yourselves Orthodox Serbs
Bulgarian Schismatic Priest Dies In Car Accident
Trailer: "Sarantario, The Mountain of Temptation"
Here is a trailer for "Sarantario, The Mountain of Temptation". Its a documentary film shot in Israel-Palestine, which talks about a monk, Father Gerasimos, and his life in a "special" place like the monastery in Sarantarion Mountain. The monastery rises to a height of 350 meters above sea level and commands a magnificent and panoramic view of the Jordan Valley. It is the site where Jesus spent forty days and forty nights fasting and meditating during the temptation of Satan, about 3 km northwest of Jericho.
Directed & Filmed by Nikos Chrisikakis
Produced & Written by Maria Giachnaki
Edited by Kosmas Filiousis
Music composed by Vangelis Svarnas
GOATFILMS 2010
Jordan Asking For the Return of Possible Early Christian Writings
Is the New Testament Forged?
March 28, 2011
St. Nektarios: The Pure In Heart Perceive God and Discover Him
Orthodox 3D Cinema in Murmansk
Jerusalem Patriarchate Sells Leasing Rights To Jewish Investors On Jerusalem Land
Ranit Nahum-Halevy
March 15, 2011
HAARETZ
Monk Moses: On the Rewriting of Our History
Saint Boyan-Enravota, the First Bulgarian Martyr
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| St. Boyan-Enravota the Martyr (Feast Day - March 28) |
The Bulgarian State was founded on the Balkan Peninsula in 680 AD by a militant Turkic tribe - the Pra-Bulgarians (the "original Bulgarians"). It was chiefly populated, however, by local Slavic tribes which had much earlier established themselves in this region. For the most part these Slavs were already Christianized. This Christian population was augmented when the great Bulgarian khan, Khrum the Fearsome (802-814), in the course of his numerous incursions into Byzantium, captured many Byzantine Christians and brought them back to his country as slaves.
The Fourth Week of Great Lent
Wednesday of the fourth week is called the "middle" of the Holy Forty Day Fast (in simple language it is "Middle of the Cross Week"). From this Wednesday on at the Presanctified Liturgies we intone the special litany for the catechumens as written in the service books "On this Mid-Fast Wednesday we do not use olive oil and wine for our meals, for again the day is mournful and not joyful".
We sing all the services on Friday the same way as on Wednesday. At the dismissal for the Hours there is a veneration of the Cross during the singing of the idiomelon (samoglasnikh) verses (stichera); after the veneration of the Cross, the Cross is carried into the sanctuary according to the rubrics as on August 2 (see page 268).
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