How should we pray? Osios Neilos the Sinaites gives us an answer. Continue reading “How should we pray?”
Do we really have Love or we live in a delusion?
In the following text, Saint Ephraim the Syrian demonstrates the characteristics of the person who trully has Love. Continue reading “Do we really have Love or we live in a delusion?”
‘Holy days’ is not just the Holy Week
f. Pavlos Papadopoulos
‘Holy days’ is not just the Holy Week. Continue reading “‘Holy days’ is not just the Holy Week”
Analysis of the Orthodox Christianity’s Holy Week day by day
In this article we present a short analysis of the Orthodox Christianity’s Holy Week. Continue reading “Analysis of the Orthodox Christianity’s Holy Week day by day”
How ‘fine’ are we, modern people? Selfishness as destroyer of Soul and Life
arhcim. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Modern man thinks he is peaceful because he has reduced his ‘peaceful condition’ with the feeling of a false completeness and individualist autonomy he experiences through his professional recognition, the satisfaction of his overconsumption, the realization of his passions (fervid desires), the achievement of his hedonistic relationship with the others. He feels peacful in his tide over. Continue reading “How ‘fine’ are we, modern people? Selfishness as destroyer of Soul and Life”
The Sickness of Religion and its Orthodox Cure
Introduction by Father George Metallinos
PEOPLE have begun writing articles of late about the relationship between Orthodoxy and religion.
It is a fact that, after the first few centuries [of Christianity], our Faith has also been characterized as a religion. But in what sense is it a religion? Continue reading “The Sickness of Religion and its Orthodox Cure”