Author: Klitos Ioannidis
Publisher: Holy Convent of the Transfiguration of the Slavour
CoverType: Softbound
Pages: 368p
Size: 14x21cm
Summary: A short biography and noteworthy testimonies and experiences about the charismatic elder of our times (1906 – 1991). A runaway from home at 15 who was filled with the gifts of the Holy Spirit in Athos, spent his life in the desert of Athens – a 4 million city – showing the way of Christ to the thirsty souls.
This is the first of two volumes in which Metropolitan Hierotheos presents Father John Romanides’ vivid teaching about what the Orthodox Church believes. Solidly based on the teaching of the Fathers, the approach is nevertheless unconventional and surprising. Here dogmatics is based on experience: “Dogma is not to be believed. Dogma is to be experienced.” Fr John draws parallels between theology and the positive sciences, particularly medicine and astronomy. The method proposed for approaching the teachings of the Church is experiment, experience, observation and recording, followed by verification of success. The aim is man’s glorification, which is reached by way
This second volume based on the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides addresses specific teachings of the Church in the light of the experience of the Apostles, Fathers and saints. Fr John’s approach is unique, lively, and unconventional. Because of his American background, extensive academic research and participation in ecumenical dialogues, he sees Orthodox dogma in its wider context. His words are also illuminated by his own experience, which he does not completely succeed in concealing. Starting with the Church’s teaching on the Holy Trinity, he goes on to review the whole spectrum of created reality from angels and demons
English Holy Bible (King James Version)
ISBN:9781585161515
Hardcover.
Size:13,5Χ20Χ3cmThe King James Version (KJV), commonly known as the Authorized Version (AV) or King James Bible (KJB), is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England begun in 1604 and completed in 1611.
Entering the Orthodox Church. Paperback: 205 pages Publisher: Birth of the Theotokos Monaste (2006) ISBN-10: 9607070526 ISBN-13: 978-9607070524 Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches A contribusion to the Pastoral Ministry for the catechism and baptism of adults As we read “Entering the Orthodox Church” (the Greek original of which is the sixth book in the series “Theoria and Praxis” published by the Apostolic Ministry of the Church of Greece), we realize that it makes a significant contribution to the pastoral care of those entering the Orthodox Church. In addition it is a useful aid for those already baptized,
Paperback: 321 pages
Publisher: Alexander Press (CA) (January 2006)
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.7 inchesI touch on all this to demonstrate that, at age 71, and after 39 years in the priesthood, I am still constantly discovering the meaning of this or that liturgical text. I am still becoming Orthodox. And this is the fundamental idea I wish to communicate, because I have the impression that becoming Orthodox takes a whole lifetime. The wealth and depth of the Christian faith is such that one can always advance in it. And Orthodox Tradition is so stunning that
Flavours & Delights
Tastes & pleasures of Ancient and Byzantine Cuisune
Publisher : Εκδόσεις Αρμός
ISBN13: 978-960-527-747-5 Pages: 232
HardPaper Cover
Size : 15x21cm
The flavours of Classical Greece
Makedonisi(on). Parsley, the Macedonian herb.
Byzantine diet and cuisine. In between ancient and modern gastronomy. All in the cooking pot. Advances in the study of Byzantine diet.
Eating flowers
Byzantine aphrodisiacs & delicacies.
Liutprand of Cremona. A critical guest at the Byzantine emperor’s table.
Timarion
Hens, cockerels and other choice fowl. Everyday food and gastronomic pretensions in Byzantium
Pallikaria of lentils.
Printed : 2008
ISBN: 9789608714557
Size : 30×24,5
Pages: 150
Editor: Betinakis Manolis
Contents :
Εισαγωγή / Introduction 22-23
Γενικά για τη νωπογραφία / On Fresco Painting 24 – 29
Φορητά έργα με την τεχνική της νωπογραφίας /Portable works in the fresco
technique 30 – 33
Φορητή και επιτοίχια νωπογραφία – Διαφορές / Portable frescoes and wall frescoes-
Differences 32 – 33
ΙΕΡΑ ΜΟΝΗ ΠΑΝΆΓΙΑΣ ΑΚΡΩΤΗΡΙΑΝΗΣ, ΤΟΠΛΟΥ, ΣΗΤΕΙΑΣ
HOLY MONASTERY OF THE VIRGIN AICROTIRIANI, TOPLOU, SITIA
Η ανάθεση του έργου στην I. Μονή Τοπλού / The commission of the work for the Monastery at Toplou
Publishing Date : 2008
Size: 14×21
Pages: 23
Publisher: ALEXANDRE-ALEXANDER
Cover : Soft Paper Cover
We will presume to approach briefly two great figures of the Greek tradition. The first was born and died in Ephesus in the sixth to fifth century BC. This is the ‘dark’ or obscure philosopher. The second was born in Evia and ended his life on the Holy Mountain in the twentieth century. This is the luminous elder. They are separated by such great distances in space and time, and they lived, both spiritu’ally and culturally, in such different climates; yet their unprecedented boldness in
From Passion To The Ressurection Book with CD
Anthology of Hymns, texts and images of Holy Week
English and Greek Language
Pages: 80
Chant: Konstastinos Mpilalis and Athanasios Papathanasiou
Publisher: Melodiko Karavi
Healthy cooking of the Eastern Orthodox Monastics or “the magic and wizardry of the cooks”. A book By Archimandrite Dositheos
To View out YouTube Channel with a Recipe sample:
Greek Monastery Cookery Book
Leben und Lehre von 9 grossen Mönchsvätern des 20. Jh.: Amphilochios von Patmos, Ephrem von Katounakia, Jakovos von Euböa, Joseph der Hesychast, Justin von Celije, Kleopa von Sihastria, Paissios der Agiorit, Philotheos von Paros, Porphyrios von Kavsokalyvia. Eine aktuelle Ergänzung zum Synaxarion. Hrsg. vom Kloster des Hl. Johannes des Vorläufers 2007, Chania, Kreta.
Mit Auszügen aus ihren Schriften und ausführlicher Bibliographie. 68 s/w Fotos.
384 Seiten. Genäht, gebunden.
Sprache: Deutsch
Die Erscheinung des Heiligen Lichts an jedem Großen Samstag (Karsamstag) am Grab Jesu Christi ist ein einzigartiges Geschehen in der Menschheitsgeschichte. Es findet seit etwa siebzehn Jahrhunderten jedes Jahr an genau diesem Tag statt. Das vorliegende Buch hält das historische Zeugnis über dieses wunderbare Ereignis fest und dokumentiert eine Zeitspanne von dreizehn Jahrhunderten (4. bis 16. Jh.). Fünfundachtzig Schriftsteller der mittelalterlichen Welt, nämlich 17 Franzosen, 9 Engländer, 8 Griechen, 7 Araber, 7 Italiener, 6 Deutsche, 5 Armenier, 5 Äthiopier, 4 Russen, 4 Perser, 3 Isländer, 2 Ägypter, 2 Chaldäer, ein Moldauer, ein Syrer, ein Belgier, ein Österreicher und ein Schweizer,