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Holy Eucharist

Holy Eucharist In the Orthodox Church, the faithful gather together at the Divine Liturgy as one community, to pray, to read the Holy Scriptures, to proclaim God’s word, and to remember Christ and His all saving passion, death and resurrection. The culmination of the Divine Liturgy is the sacrament of the Eucharist, which is also known as Holy Communion. ‘Eucharist’ in Greek means thanksgiving. We thank God for all that He has done in making, saving and glorifying the world. The Eucharist is offered every Sunday (the Day of the Lord), as well as on Feast days and at the [...]

2019-12-16T12:41:35+11:00November 16th, 2019|

A Trace in the Sand

A Trace in the Sand The year is AD 274, the grand and mighty Roman Empire rules supreme and paganism reigns throughout the conquered lands. A wealthy son of a Roman Senator ponders upon the meaning of life, whilst his parents are focused solely on wealth and power, and his young slave lives in fear and anxiety. Amongst all this, the bravery and love of a young Christian sparks interest in the minds of these people until his flame of love is passed on and grows in them all. A Trace in the Sand is an inspiring and engaging tale [...]

2019-12-16T12:37:11+11:00November 16th, 2019|

Wedding Hymn – Troparion of the Holy Martyrs

Wedding Hymn - Troparion of the Holy Martyrs «Ἅγιοι Μάρτυρες, οἱ καλῶς ἀθλήσαντες καὶ στεφανωθέντες, πρεσβεύσατε πρὸς Κύριον, ἐλεηθῆναι τὰς ψυχὰς ἡµῶν». “O holy Martyrs, who have contested well and have been crowned, intercede with the Lord, that mercy be granted to our souls.” The Orthodox wedding service makes many references to the Holy Martyrs. The central prayer of crowning, which sets out how God “ordained physical marriage” to be between a man and a woman, then proceeds to ask God to bless and remember the newly wedded couple in the same manner as God blessed the well known couples [...]

2019-12-16T12:34:26+11:00November 16th, 2019|

Elder Gervasios Paraskevopoulos

Elder Gervasios Paraskevopoulos Abbot Holy Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great Yet another holy elder who was a spiritual child of St Nectarios of Aegina is elder Gervasios of Patra. He was instrumental in reviving, with much zeal, the Orthodox faith among young and old. In 1923, he founded the first catechetical schools of Patra. His students numbered in the thousands. “I remember him”, writes Professor Panagiotis Trembelas, “surrounded by a multitude of children … with what patience, what approachability, with how much love and calmness he stood!” He paid great attention to the girls because he believed that the [...]

2019-12-16T12:32:01+11:00November 16th, 2019|

The Book of Obadiah

The Book of Obadiah The book of Obadiah is one of the shortest in the Old Testament, comprising only one chapter. It is the prophet Obadiah’s retelling of the vision which he received from God, which had both a literal and a spiritual dimension. Obadiah of Shechem was born into the tribe of Ephraim and was, according to St Ephraim the Syrian, a contemporary of prophets Hosea, Joel, Amos and Isaiah. His vision was a prophecy against the Edomites, who had collaborated with the Babylonians against the Jews. This betrayal was made worse because the Edomites did this to their [...]

2019-12-16T12:29:23+11:00November 16th, 2019|
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