In the year 1754 the main church of the Skete of Saint Anna was demolished and a new one was going to be built that was much larger. The monks of the Skete went throughout the Ottoman Empire in search of donations to accomplish their task, to which they promised their donors in return to memorialize their names and their deceased loved ones at their vigils. The number of names reached over 12,000, and memorials at vigils at that time was traditionally done on Saturdays. However, on Saturdays some monks were occupied with building the church, while others were at Karyes selling their handiwork which was usually done on Saturday by all the monks of Mount Athos. For these reasons, it was the request of the monks to hold these memorial vigils on Sunday instead of Saturday, breaking ecclesiastical tradition. Many monks protested such a move, since Sunday as a day of Resurrection and joy is unfit for memorials, while Saturday is designated as a day of mourning and praying for the dead. Thus in 1755 the Kollyvades controversy began.
June 8, 2021
Holy Venerable Martyrs Theophanes the Elder and Paisios of Messolonghi (+ 1773) - Two Kollyvades Fathers from the Skete of Saint Anna on Mount Athos
In the year 1754 the main church of the Skete of Saint Anna was demolished and a new one was going to be built that was much larger. The monks of the Skete went throughout the Ottoman Empire in search of donations to accomplish their task, to which they promised their donors in return to memorialize their names and their deceased loved ones at their vigils. The number of names reached over 12,000, and memorials at vigils at that time was traditionally done on Saturdays. However, on Saturdays some monks were occupied with building the church, while others were at Karyes selling their handiwork which was usually done on Saturday by all the monks of Mount Athos. For these reasons, it was the request of the monks to hold these memorial vigils on Sunday instead of Saturday, breaking ecclesiastical tradition. Many monks protested such a move, since Sunday as a day of Resurrection and joy is unfit for memorials, while Saturday is designated as a day of mourning and praying for the dead. Thus in 1755 the Kollyvades controversy began.
May 17, 2021
The Challenge of the Enlightenment and the "Kollyvades" Fathers
March 5, 2021
The Location of the Martyrdom of Saint Parthenios in Didymoteicho
April 25, 2020
The Kollyvades Fathers: The Renaissance of Greek Orthodoxy
April 22, 2019
Saint Gregory the Gravanos of Nisyros (+ 1812)
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St. Gregory Gravanos (Feast Day - April 22) |
April 17, 2018
Saint Makarios of Corinth Resource Page
St. Makarios Notaras (Feast Day - April 17) |
April 14, 2018
The Kollyvades Movement as it Appears Throughout History and in the Present
August 18, 2017
Saint Arsenios of Paros Resource Page
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St. Arsenios the New of Paros (Feast Day - January 31 & August 18) |
That now with the Saints you rejoice O Saint.
By his holy intercessions, O God, have mercy on us. Amen.
Saint Arsenios the New of Paros (+ 1877)
Saint George Appears to Saint Arsenios of Paros
The Spiritual Counsels of Elder Daniel to Saint Arsenios of Paros
Saint Arsenios of Paros and the Restoration of the Fallen Woman
Five Miracles of Saint Arsenios of Paros
Miracles 3 and 4 of Saint Arsenios of Paros
Spiritual Counsels of Saint Arsenios of Paros
Church of Saint Arsenios the New in Paros
June 24, 2017
Saint Athanasios Parios the Kollyvas and Teacher of the Nation
Saint Athanasios Parios Resource Page
April 22, 2017
Neophytos Kavsokalyvites (1689-1784), Initiator of the Kollyvades Movement
Kollyvades Movement Resource Page
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Holy Kollyvades Fathers (Feast Day - Bright Saturday) |
Now the Bride of Christ, the Church, rejoices.
Reaping a bounteous sheaf of life.
Crowning the Kollyvades as workers of light.
The Kollyvades Movement and its Significance
January 31, 2017
Saint Arsenios the New of Paros (+ 1877)
December 28, 2016
Saint Nephon the New Cenobiarch (1736-1809)
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St. Nephon the New Cenobiarch (Feast Day - December 28) |
July 14, 2016
Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite Resource Page
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St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (Feast Day - July 14) |
About
Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1749-1809)
Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite, the Perennial Teacher of our Orthodox Faith
Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite as a Model for our Lives
St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite: The Model of Genuine Greek Orthodox Spirituality
The "Kollyvades" Fathers of the Holy Mountain
Shrines and Relics
The House of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite in Naxos
The Chapel of Saint Ioannikios on the Island of Hydra
The Cell of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite in Kapsala
The Inkpot of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite
The Church of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite in Karyes
George Lampakis and the Skull of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite in 1901
Relic of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite Stolen
Relic of St. Nikodemos Miraculously Returned
A Second Resurrection at the Monastery of St. Nikodemos in Goumenissa
3rd Anniversary of the Miraculous Return of the Relic of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite
About His Writings
"The Philokalia": A Challenge To Western Culture
Approaching the Panagia on a Daily Basis According to Saint Paisios
The Theotokos as a Teacher of Asceticism and Noetic Prayer
The Three Ways the Theotokos Magnified the Lord
The Apostle Peter and the Noetic Mount Tabor
Adaptations of Roman Catholic Texts for Orthodox Readers by St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite
Writings
Why Jesus Came Into the World
The High Priesthood of Zechariah is Vital to the Liturgical Calendar of the Church
St. Nikodemos Explains How We Came to Celebrate Christmas on December 25th
Following in the Footsteps of Christ Who Suffered For You
St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite on Inappropriate Ways To Celebrate Pascha
We Ought To Rejoice in the Resurrection Joy of the Theotokos
The House of Lazarus (Christocentric Experiences of a Hermit)
Meditation on the Parable of the Prodigal Son (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
Meditation On Pentecost by St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1 of 3)
Meditation On Pentecost by St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (2 of 3)
Meditation On Pentecost by St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (3 of 3)
The Six Apostolic Synods Mentioned in the Book of Acts
"I am a Wall, and My Breasts Like Towers": The Theotokos as Protectress of Constantinople
Encomium to the All-Great Archangels Michael and Gabriel (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
Service for the Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas of Myra (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
On our Enslavement to and Liberation from Physical Pleasure (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
Four Arguments to Free a Sinner From Despair (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
The Bright Feast and Glorious Celebration of Saint Symeon the New Theologian (St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite)
Synaxarion of Saint Augustine of Hippo
The Most Beneficial Tale of the Holy Martyr Meirax
The Beneficial Tale of Metrios the Farmer
An Apologia For the Exile of St. Athanasius By Constantine the Great
The Blasphemous Doctrines of Origen
St. Nikodemos on the Prophecies of St. Andrew the Fool for Christ
St. Markella of Chios According to St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite
St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite On Vampirism
The Prerogatives of Sunday, the Lord's Day
Who Can Receive Holy Communion Every Sunday?
What are the Criteria for an Ecumenical Synod?
Should Icons Be Blessed or Anointed?
St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite on the Authenticity of the Authorship of Dionysius the Areopagite
New Martyrs
Holy New Martyr Anthony of Athens (+ 1774)
July 11, 2016
Saint Cyril the New of Paros (+ 1833)
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St. Kyrillos the New of Paros (Feast Day - July 11) |
November 15, 2015
Saint Paisius Velichkovsky: A Great Hesychast Father
November 9, 2015
Saint Nektarios and the Neo-Philokalic Movement
August 18, 2015
The Holy Kollyvades Agapios (+ 1844) and Porphyrios (+ 1852) the Ascetics of Santorini
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Sts. Agapios and Porphyrios of Thera |