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St Athanasius on the Manner of Death of our Lord

St Athanasius on the Manner of Death of our Lord "On the Incarnation", St Athanasius' seminal work, explores Christ's humanity and considers many aspects of His mission on earth. Chapter 4 is titled "The Death of Christ", and seeks chiefly to answer questions about the manner of Christ's death and to affirm its theological significance. St Athanasius links Christ's death to the rest of His missionary work, claiming in truth that by His death, "no less than by His other acts, Christ is revealed as God and Son of God". All creation stood still, witnessed and reacted to Christ's death as [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:06+11:00May 8th, 2015|

Newly-Canonised St Paisios of Mount Athos (Celebrated July 12)

Newly-Canonised St Paisios of Mount Athos (Celebrated July 12) On 13 January 2015, the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate “unanimously accepted the proposal of the Canonical Committee to incorporate the monk Paisios of Mt. Athos into the registry of the Saints of the Orthodox Church.”[i] St Paisios’ humble and Grace-filled life and practical and pastoral teachings, known through the famous biography written by Hieromonk Isaac[ii], the five volume set of St Paisios’ Spiritual Counsels[iii] and those who personally met him, continue to touch the lives of many thousands of Orthodox faithful around the world. Fr. Peter Alban [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:06+11:00May 8th, 2015|

Cherubic Hymn – Holy Liturgy of Holy Saturday morning

Cherubic Hymn - Holy Liturgy of Holy Saturday morning This ancient, alternate Cherubic Hymn is believed to have originated from the Church of Jerusalem. It is also chanted during the Liturgy of St James (Αγ. Ιακώβου). It bears some similarities to the usual Cherubic Hymn in its exhortation to abandon any earthly thought as Christ is presented to us as "divine food" ("now lay aside all earthly care" the Cherubic Hymn) and the mention of the angelic hierarchies. Silence is a necessary prerequisite to contemplate what is about to take place not only in the Liturgy but also in preparation [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:06+11:00May 8th, 2015|

Monastic Wisdom: The Letters of Elder Joseph the Hesychast

Monastic Wisdom: The Letters of Elder Joseph the Hesychast Published by St. Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Monastery, Arizona, 1998 Monastic Wisdom is a compilation of letters written by Elder Joseph the Hesychast to his spiritual children. Elder Joseph (1897-1959) was a spiritual father to many, and through his spiritual children, helped to revitalise spiritual life in many monasteries on Mount Athos. One such spiritual child, Elder Ephraim, former Abbot of Philotheou, and the founder of St Anthony’s Monastery in Arizona where this book was published, writes in the foreword: “We know that monastics will benefit from the Elder’s letters. We also [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:06+11:00May 8th, 2015|

Greek Independence Day March 2015

On Sunday 22nd March, the Greek Orthodox Christian Society, the Greek Orthodox Ladies Fellowship, and the Youth Fellowships (Ομάδες) of Sydney, participated in the annual 25th March commemoration of Greek Independence Day. Following a memorial service at Martin Place officiated by His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos, the various parishes, schools, communities and Greek organisations subsequently marched towards Sydney Opera House, where a large crowd was waiting to enthusiastically greet their entry. The event was honoured by the attendance of numerous national, Greek and state political leaders, who warmly spoke of the historical and spiritual significance of the Day, as well as [...]

2016-10-14T14:50:41+11:00April 5th, 2015|
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