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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Can't we just get along?

Fwd: Sharing for Reflection: Our Bear Friends!- "Can't we all just get along!?"


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From: Dan Everiss
Date: Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 7:20 PM
Subject: Sharing for Reflection: Our Bear Friends!- "Can't we all just get along!?"
To:




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Sunday, December 20, 2015

GOC and Matthewites reunification

IMPORTANT NEWS!: On-going efforts at unifying the various Greek Old Calendarist Jurisdictions, Visit of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili, to Cyprus-

               "May this and all things be blessed by God." 

On Dec 20, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com> wrote:

Comment: We often hear the ecumenists misquote Holy Scripture, [as the Protestants and Catholics have been doing for centuries],  referring to their neo-pagan and very anti-Orthodox attempts at unifying 'all' into one mega-ecumenist 'church', but in this situation on Cyprus, this scriptural quote really does apply: "That all may be one!"
AMEN!  God grant this unity in the Holy and PURE Orthodox Faith of the Apostles!

.Russian text:
 http://internetsobor.org/sinod-protivostoyashchikh/tserkovnye-novosti/starostilnye-tserkvi/sinod-protivostoyashchikh/ipts-gretsii-vizit-mitropolita-oroposskogo-i-filijskogo-kipriana-na-kipr

GOC Greece: Visit of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili to Cyprus.


Author: Archpriest Eugene Korjagin incl. December 20, 2015. Published in the CPI Greece (Views: 1)
Tags: CPI Greece
Thus has  began the process of unification between the Church-GOC.of  Greece (Synod of Archbishop Kallinikos) and the GOC Autocephalous Church of  Cyprus, with its Primate Metropolitan of Kition, and the whole of Cyprus and Sevastianom, [the  Matthewite Greek synod] headed by Archbishop Stefan.
The photographs show the initiator of the [recent] union of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili (the Younger), with the GOC Synod of Archbishop Kallinikos,  in the Cathedral of Cyprus. Friendly relations between the divided Greek Old Calendarists (eg 'matfeevitam'i and 'Florinites'),...i.e. the Mathewites and the Florinites,  were existing from the time of the late SIR Metropolitan Cyprian, who had repeatedly met with the late Archbishop Andrew (vozglavitel "matfeevitov" in the 90s).
Let us pray for the fathers, the brothers and sisters that the Lord God will help heal the wounds of division and unite us in a common love and faith.








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Monday, November 30, 2015

RTOC Bp. Stefan moves to Autonomous Status

FW: An Informational Sharing: RTOC-Trenton Bishop Stefan (Sabelnik), Moves To An Autonomous Status (in original Russian and with an unofficial human-English translation)-

From: Dan Everiss [mailto:oregdan@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 2:49 PM
To: Undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: An Informational Sharing: RTOC-Trenton Bishop Stefan (Sabelnik), Moves To An Autonomous Status (in original Russian and with an unofficial human-English translation)-



Note: This English translation ( the work of kindly brother Vladimir Djambov in Sofia)..THANK YOU VLADIMIR!,  is an unofficial... one, and if Vladyka Stefan finds any fault with it, I await his correction.  But for English-only readers, the rough machine-English translation, was just too blurred in meaning, to share with anyone.
Rd. Daniel in Oregon


 http://internetsobor.org/alternativnoe-pravoslavie/tserkovnye-novosti/alternativnoe-pravosavie/ripts-episkop-stefan-sabelnik-pereshel-na-avtonomnoe-sushchestvovanie



Russian original, found onhttp://internetsobor.org
The English translation is below this.

 
ЗАЯВЛЕНИЕ
За неимением своего епископа, в марте 2007 года мы на временных началах перешли под омофор Синода Русской Истинно-Православной Церкви, и мы благодарим Иерархию РИПЦ за молитвы и опеку в течении этих восьми с лишнем лет.
Приблизительно год спустя я получил удостоверение от всех епископов РИПЦ в котором они засвидетельствовали что они в полном согласии касательно нашего возможного выбора управляться автономно.
Удостоверение гласит: «Мы, в полном единогласии между собой и заручившись поддержкой Освященного Собора, выражаем своё согласие на Вашу свободу в выборе дальнейшего пути строительства автономной церковной жизни в зарубежной части Поместной Русской Церкви. Вы можете оставаться членом Синода РПЦЗ... или сразу управляться автономно на соборных началах общения с нами...» (полный текст может быть представлен по нужде). Удостоверение собственноручно подписано: Архиепископ Тихон, Архи- епископ Вениамин, и Епископ Гермоген– и было лично передано мне Протоиереем Георгием Цап 5/18 ноября 2008г.
К сожалению опыт последних нескольких лет показал что преодолевать большие растояния, денежные расходы, и тяжелые и частные поездки на синодальные совещания невозможны, а руководствоватся письменно с другими иерехами тоже не дело - вечно вести переписку касательно разных обсуждений практически невозможно. За последнее время возникло много недоразумений и проблем из за этого. А проблемы здесь не только из за отсутствие какой либо переписки; За последние три года я не получил ни одну копию протокола какого либо заседания Синода. Это само по себе указывает на дальнейший путь по которому наша Зарубежная Церковь вынуждена итти – особенно после того что было объявлено что Синод РИПЦ не будет более публиковать протоколы своих заседаний!? - так что и на компьюторе не найдешь!
Насколько я понимаю, Архиепископ Тихон не является первоиерархом РИПЦ, а председателем Синода РИПЦ. От этого числа, наша Северо-Американская Епархия переходит на автономное управление согласно Удостоверению 2008 года епископов РИПЦ. Естественно, я выхожу из состава Синода РИПЦ - и следовательно и логично, председатель синода РИПЦ архиепископ Тихон далее не будет поминатся в наших храмах за нашими богослужениями.
Но это отнюд не значит что мы порываем общение с РИПЦ. Мы будем отселе поминать РИПЦ - нашу Сестру-Церковь – как «Православное Епископство Гонимыя/Истинныя Церкве Российския».
В этом заявлении я всячески избегаю нанести оскорбление кому либо. Очень возможно кто либо не пожелает оставаться под моим омофором. Пусть такой человек поступит по Церковным Канонам: испросит «Отпустную Граммоту» (15 Правило Св. Апостолов и 17 Правило 6го Вселенского Собора)
Я ничего не буду иметь против исполнения желания такого человека. Таким же образом: если кто пожелает перейти под мой омофор, надеюсь что епископ РИПЦ также исполнит просимое того человека – но это, естественно, решение епископа.
Моё желание: Чтобы мы преодалели все неприятности, и возносили бы наши молитвы Господу Богу в мире и любви.
С любовию о Господе.
† Епископъ Стефанъ, Трентонский и Северо-Американский
11/24 ноября 2015г.
Иконы Божiей Матери
Иверскiя-Мvроточивыя
Источниk
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A human-English translation:
(Kindly done  by Vladimir Djambov, with some English usage input, from Reader Daniel).
Our aim is to accurately convey the meaning, without changing it, but putting it into understandable correct English....with a few added in red, notations, to better clarify to the readers, the people and their titles, being discussed or addressed.
Rd. Daniel

RTOC Bishop Stefan (Sabelnik), 'Of Trenton and North America', has switched to an autonomous existence
Author: InternetSobor incl. on November 27th, 2015. Posted in Alternative Orthodox (Views: 192)
Tags: RTOC, Bishop Stephen Sabelnik

STATEMENT
Because of  the absence of our own bishop, in March 2007 we moved  – into  a temporary canonical basis – putting ourselves under the omophorion of the Synod of the Russian True-Orthodox Church, [RTOC-under Archbishop Tikhon Pasechnik], and we thank the RTOC hierarchy for their prayers and their guardianship during these eight-plus years.

About a year later, I received a certificate from all the RTOC bishops, in which they attested that they were in full agreement regarding our possible choice, to be governed autonomously.

The certificate  reads: "We, being in full unanimity among ourselves and having enlisted the support of the Holy Synod, we express our accord to your freedom in the choice of your future path of building up your autonomous church life within the Outside-of-Russia part of the Local Russian Church. You may remain a member of the ROCOR [i.e. RTOC] Synod ... or directly go to an autonomous governing status on the conciliar [sobornost] principles of communication [inter-communion] with us..." (the full text can be made available if necessary). The certificate  was personally signed by: Archbishop Tikhon [Pasechnik],  Archbishop Benjamin, and Bishop Hermogen – and was personally handed to me by Archpriest George Tsap on 5/18 November 2008.

Unfortunately, the experience of the past few years has shown that overcoming  the long traveling distances, causing the spending of much money, and the difficult  and private trips to the synodal meetings,  have become  impossible for myself, and for myself to be guided in writing with the other hierarchs,  is also not feasible,– to always have to conduct church matters via correspondence, regarding various discussions, is virtually impossible. Recently, many misunderstandings and problems have arisen because of this. But the problem here is not only due to the lack of any whatever correspondence; Over the past  three years  I have received  not one copy of the minutes of any meetings of the [RTOC] Synod. This in itself indicates the further path, which our Church Abroad [RTOC] has to go - especially after it was announced that the RTOC Synod will no longer publish the minutes of its meetings!? – so that, one will not be able to find such decisions  even by using a computer!

As far as I understand, Archbishop Tikhon is not the Primate of RTOC, but a chairman of the RTOC Synod. As of this date, our North American Diocese [RTOC-Trenton], switches to an autonomous governing status according to the 2008 Certifying decision of the RTOC bishops. Of course, as I go out of the RTOC Synod – therefore and logically, the RTOC Synod chairman, Archbishop Tikhon will no longer be commemorated in our [RTOC-Trenton] churches in  our services.

But this by no way means that we are severing our communication [communion] with RTOC. We will henceforth commemorate RTOC – but as our Sister Church – as the "Orthodox Episcopate of the Persecuted / True Church of Russia."

In this statement, I avoided to by all means, hurling insults at anyone. It is quite possible that some may not wish to remain under my omophorion. Let such a person act according to the Church Canons: obtain by entreaties a "Charter of Manumission" [a canonical release] (Canon 15 of the Holy Apostles and Canon 17 of the 6th Ecumenical Council)

I will not hold anything against the fulfillment of such a person's wish. Thus also, if someone wishes to come under my omophorion i.e. of my RTOC-Trenton jurisdiction], I hope that the RTOC Bishop would also fulfill that person's request – but that, of course, is a decision of that bishop.

My wish: That we overcome all troubles, and offer our prayers to the Lord God in peace and love.

With love in the Lord.
† Bishop Stefan, of Trenton and North America
11/24 November 2015.
Day of the Icon of the Mother of God            
Iberion–Myrrh-Streaming
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Video of Old Jordanville


From: Dan Everiss [mailto:oregdan@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 5:01 PM
To: Undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: A General Sharing: A happy and sad, walk down memory lane: Historic video of Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, before the Lavr Skurla lead betrayal of a large part of ROCOR to the MP, in 2007

This holy place, now subservient to and an arm of the still captive, MP, a pseudo-Russian church, founded by Joseph Stalin in 1943, and still uncanonical and still uncleansed.
Most of the clergy here shown, historic and well respected  leaders of the Russian Church in Exile, as also with many of the laity, are now long departed from this earth. Memory Eternal!

Most did not live to see the 2007 betrayal of all that they stood for and worked for.

This found on:
http://internetsobor.org/rptcz/istoriia/rptcz/istoriia-sviato-troitckogo-monastyria


Higher quality might be available on You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-wfNbNvIQwGg




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Monday, October 19, 2015

Patronal Feast in Fili


Our sister GOC church to our ROCA: Patronal Feast at Fili Monastery in honor of Holy Martyrs Cyprian and Justina


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Fr. Gregory

<frgregory@sjkp.org>
Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 4:12 PM
To: "Williams Fr. Gregory" <frgregory@sjkp.org>

Apologies where this is a duplicate, but it does give some sense of "togetherness" (to borrow a word from my late mother-in-law).  The church building you see here was only just begun when I was there in early 2000 -- the older church, while still in use, had been badly damaged by a recent earthquake.  Eleni has been there a couple of times since my  visit, but whether this new church was by then completed I don't know.    If you know him, and persist far enough down in the photos, you'll find one of Bp. Ambrose.  Fr. Ioanniky/John seems to hidden himself from view (not surprising).


Fr. Gregory+
frgregory@sjkp.org


Begin forwarded message:

From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com>
Subject: General Sharing: (MANY beautiful photos!): Our sister GOC church to our ROCA: Patronal Feast at Fili Monastery in honour of Holy Martyrs Cyprian and Justina
Date: October 19, 2015 1:22:09 PM CDT


Russian translation text: 
 http://internetsobor.org/iptc-gretcii/tcerkovnye-novosti/starostilnye-tcerkvi/iptc-gretcii/iptc-gretcii-prestolnyi-prazdnik-v-filiiskom-monastyre-svv-muchenikov-kipriana-i-iustiny-foto


Greek language original report with photos: 
 http://imab.gr/index.php/latest-news


Machine-English- [improved my myself],  text with photos:

GOC Greece: Patronal Feast in the Fili monastery in Attica, Greece, of the Holy Martyrs Cyprian and Justina. PHOTOS

Author: Vera nun incl. October 19, 2015. Published in the CPI Greece (Views: 21)
Tags: attic, profiles, Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina
1/14 - 2/15 October 2015  
In an atmosphere of piety and spiritual joy there was committed the Vigil for the Feast of the Holy Martyrs Cyprian and Justina in the  monastery dedicated to them, in Fili (GOC Greece).
His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Attikiysky, who arrived at the Festival at the invitation of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili, preached  the Word of God. 
Participating in the celebrations were  other hierarchs of the GOC- Greece as well as the [ROCA], Bishop of Voronezh, Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Old Calendar bishops from Romania and Italy, the abbot of the monastery - Archimandrite Theodosius, with  dozens of priests, deacons, sub-deacons, the delegation of the convents and hundreds of the faithful.
The special solemn liturgy's singing, was given by the  Byzantine choir, under the conducting of the monk Dionysius.
The next day, the Divine Liturgy was led by Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, His Eminence Kallinikos. He was joined by Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili, who also celebrated with him, on that day the Namesday of Metropolitan Gerontius of Piraeus and Salamis, with bishops:  Chrysostomos of Attikiysky and Beotikiysky, Bishop Gregory of Hristianupolessky, Photios of Marathon, Michael of Noriysky Ambrose of Mefonsky, Sofronii of Suceava, Glycerius of Iasi, Dionysius of Galatia, Gardikiysky's  Kliment, and with (ROCA)  Kirill of Voronezh. 
At the end of the liturgy there was held a procession with the holy icon of the celebrated martyrs and their holy  relics around the monastery. A great number of people participated in the procession and the festivities in general.



PHOTO REPORT: 
 http://internetsobor.org/iptc-gretcii/tcerkovnye-novosti/starostilnye-tcerkvi/iptc-gretcii/iptc-gretcii-prestolnyi-prazdnik-v-filiiskom-monastyre-svv-muchenikov-kipriana-i-iustiny-foto



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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Holy Transfiguration

A Festal Sharing: Glory to Thy Holy Transfiguration, O Christ!

  


"When Thou was transfigured upon the mountain, 
O Christ Our God,
then Thy disciples beheld Thy glory as far as they were capable. 
Let Thine everlasting light illumine also us sinners, 
through the prayers of the Theotokos, 
O Giver of Light, 
Glory to Thee!"


Selected Icon 
(world-orthodox website)
http://www.stwillibrord.org/feature-transfiguration.html
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

NHM Joseph of Desphina

glorification NM Joseph Desphina 
Bp. Ambrose far right 2015


The Holy New Hieromartyr Joseph of Desphina
ὁ Ἅγιος νέος Ἱερομάρτυς Ἰωσὴφ ὁ ἐκ Δεσφίνης
(† July 22, 1944, Old Style)

Following a decision, in September of 2014, by the Synod of Bishops of the Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece to enter his name into the catalogue of Saints, the official Proclamation of the sanctity of the Holy New Hieromartyr Joseph of Desphina, as well as the first liturgical commemoration in his honor, took place on Monday, August 3, and Tuesday, August 4, 2015 (according to the Civil or New Calendar), at the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Daphne (Athens), Greece.  Presiding at the Vespers Service, on Monday, and the Matins and Divine Liturgy, on Tuesday, was His Beatitude, Archbishop Kallinikos of Athens, President of the Holy Synod, with four Hierarchs, with four Presbyters, and with two Deacons concelebrating.  A large number of clergy, monastics, and faithful were also present for the historic event.

St. Joseph the New Martyr was born Ioannes (John) Antoniou, in 1900, in the small town of Desphina (Desfina) in Central Greece, where he was reared by pious parents in a traditional Orthodox manner.  At a young age, he was tonsured a monk and in 1925 was ordained to the Priesthood.  In 1935,having rejected the calendar reform in the State Church of Greece, he joined the Old Calendar struggle.  In the same year, he was deposed by the New Calendarist State Church for “Old Calendarism,” and a year later he organized a huge public celebration of the Blessing of the Waters, at the central port of Karystos on the island of Euboea, gathering the Old Calendarist communities in his region that had rejected the calendar innovation.  At this celebration, he strongly condemned the calendar innovation and the departure of the State Church of Greece from Holy Tradition.

Eventually, in 1938, in retaliation for his faithful protest, he was arrested and jailed, stripped of his clerical dress, and forcibly shaved by the police authorities at the behest of the State Church.  This sort of barbaric and technically illegal action was taken against the Old Calendarist clergy throughout Greece, much to the shame of the ecclesiastical administration of the “official” Church and the secular agencies at its disposal as a branch of the civil structure.

Father Joseph was highly regarded among the Greek clergy and faithful as a man of strict fasting, high moral accomplishment, and self-sacrifice.  He was a tireless celebrant of the Divine services and was constantly available to the faithful and to all who needed his spiritual counsel and guidance.  In the late 1930s and early 1940s, when a large part of Greece either belonged to Old Calendarist communities or sympathized with their commitment to Church tradition, there was deep public respect for the traditionalist heroes, and thus St. Joseph was held in high esteem for his spiritual virtues and prophetic gifts.  Indeed, during the occupation of Greece by Nazi Germany, when he was serving in the mountain villages near Corinth, he shared what food and basics of life he had with his fellow citizens, many of whom were close to starvation in the last two years of the occupation.

In 1944, with the defeat of the Axis Powers and the growth of the communist insurgency, St. Joseph, who had remained silent about the Communists and their ideology, as long as they were helping to defend the Greek nation against the Nazi invaders, began to speak openly against the communist insurgents. Their violent actions against their fellow Greeks, including clergy, teachers, and innocent civilians who opposed their ideology, he openly condemned.  He also condemned and abhorred their militant atheism.  Indeed, he boldly called the communists to repentance for their crimes and for their faithlessness.  As a result, the communists, in their anger, sentenced him to death.  They subsequently arrested him, tortured him, and slaughtered him, as they did many Priests during the Greek Civil War.  After his murder, they hastily buried his remains in Panariti, a small village in the region of Corinth.  It was said that a light was seen from afar for a number of nights over the area where he was martyred.

The precise location of the holy Martyr John’s relics was discovered in a very curious way, after the liberation, when his donkey, in the company of those seeking his burial place, stopped at a certain point and began scratching with his front hooves in the earth.  Indeed, when the place where the animal indicated was excavated, the remains of the Martyr were found.  They were identified by his monastic belt.  The relics also gave off a fragrant scent.  Those fragrant relics, along with the saint’s icon, painted at the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina in Phyle, Greece, were available for veneration by those present at the Proclamation of the Martyr’s sanctity by the Holy Synod of our Church.

May the Holy Hieromartyr Joseph pray for us.

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The Last Straw

August 12, 2015



My Vow:
To Daniel:
This time is the last time.  Never again will I start speaking to you
again without an apology from you.  This time for jumping down my
throat and blaming me for something that is your fault.  I won't hold
it against you on Judgement day, but until then, it is my vow.
Apology or Silence.  My vow to you.  Starting now.
Joanna
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Abbess Alexandra: Two Church Issues

For Reflexion and Thought: Sharing: Russian original text and machine-English, Abbess Alexandra: About Two Church Issues, from the Conference Report-

   

A REQUEST: If someone who knows both Russian and English could PLEASE! put this Russian original into a human-English translation, that would be much appreciated.
As anyone can see, the machine-English is quite rough in many places, and thus the full meaning is obscured.

Abbess Alexandra is a very intelligent and dedicated an nun and abbess, and her thoughts are worth knowing. Communication between all of our church's members, world-wide, is very important.

But we must overcome the language barriers to do this. That means that we need some dedicated Russian-to-English translators. 

THANK YOU!  Spacebo!
Rd. Daniel in Oregon




original Russian
http://internetsobor.org/avtorskaia-kolonka/stati/avtorskaia-kolonka/igumeniia-aleksandra-o-dvukh-tcerkovnykh-problemakh-doklad-na-konferentcii

machine English
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Finternetsobor.org%2F












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VI Annual Conference has finished its work


ROCA: In Odessa, there was held the VI Annual Conference:  "The Paths of ROCOR in the modern world" (PHOTOS)

Author: Metropolitan Agafangel incl. August 10, 2015. Published in the ROCA (Views: 12)
Tags: ROCA , conference

From 8 to 10 August,  in Odessa, Ukraine,  was hosted a regular, VI International Conference "The Ways of  ROCA in the Modern World", dedicated to the day of the blessed death of the founder of the ROCOR, Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky) (10 August n.st.).
The conference was attended by representatives from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova.

On the first day of work in the conference, by the Metropolitan, the First Hierarch of ROCOR, Metropolitan Agafangel read his report " On saoorganizatsii Christians [on the Self-organization of Christians."] Also, the report, entitled,  "The location is in the heart of the Christian,, his spiritual development," was read by Valentin Veselovsky (Belarus). After the presentations, there whas an exchange of views on the subjects raised by the reports.

On the second day of the conference, in the classroom of the Diocesan House, the report " Thinking out loud. On the church actually " was read by Archbishop George  of Kishinev and Moldova.. After it, there was a discussion, lead by  Mother Fevronia. and  Abbess Alexandra, of  the Monastery of St John " On two problems of the church . "


August 10, the day of the memorial anniversary of the death of Metropolitan Anthony, Metropolitan Agafangel served a memorial service for the founder of  ROCA.  

After the service, in the Hall of the Synodal sessions, Mother Fevronia read two reports. Mother Abbess Alexandra was absent, due to illness. " On Christian love" & "Memories of Irina S. Bagration-Mukhrani ".

At the VI Annual Conference "The Paths of ROCOR in the world today" has finished its work.

PHOTOS
http://internetsobor.org/rptcz/tcerkovnye-novosti/rptcz/rptcz-v-odesse-proshla-vi-ezhegodnaia-konferentciia-puti-rptcz-v-sovremennom-mire-foto











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newly glorified New Martyr Joseph



http://internetsobor.org/iptc-gretcii/tcerkovnye-novosti/starostilnye-tcerkvi/iptc-gretcii/iptc-gretcii-kanonizatciia-sviatogo-novomuchenika-iosifa-desfinskogo-v-afinakh-foto


PHOTOS: 

(human-English version):

"Holy New Martyr, St. Joseph Desfinskogo, Pray To God For us!"




Found on: Internet Sobor


"We are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses!"

"The righteous are in everlasting remembrance, their memory is from age to age!"
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GOC- Greece: The canonization of the Holy New Martyr Saint Joseph Desfinskogo in Athens. PHOTOS

Author: Vera nun incl. August 9, 2015. Published in the CPI Greece (Views: 10)
Tags: CPI Greece , Athens , canonization , photos
 In the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Daphne (Athens, Greece GOC-Kallinikos Synod) for two days, from  3 to 4 August (n. c.) 2015  was held the celebrations of the church in the face of the glorification of the New Martyr, St. Joseph Desfinskogo. St. Joseph was the true Orthodox priest, who was killed by the Greek Communists in 1944.  
The Festive Vesper service  was served by Bishop Photios of Marathon. The Divine Liturgy was led by His Beatitude Archbishop Kallinikos of Athens. He was joined by four bishops and two deacons. Also at the celebration there were  attending  clergy from the neighboring temples, monks and nuns and ordinary believers. Singing was the chorus of the temple of the Holy Apostles.
All the faithful were able to venerate the fragrant  relics of  the saint, of the Holy New Martyr Joseph, which were brought on the occasion of the feast, from  the Holy Skete of Keratea.
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Monday, August 10, 2015

Petition to Free Patriarch Irenaeos


Shared by a fellow Orthodox Christian:
This link gives his story, [ in brief], and some history of his life and imprisonment,  and the opportunity to sign this attached petition.

For myself, I neither recommend nor do I not recommend anyone signing this petition. Judge for yourselves.  It may help the Patriarch, but this is surely in God's hands. Arrayed against him [as against all of us Orthodox Christians], is big money and many powerful corrupt governments and evil willed worldly people. I know nothing about this: "Society of  Christ the Good Shepherd"  that is sponsoring this petition drive, but that does not mean that it is not a valid serious organization.
Rd. Daniel in Oregon

 https://www.change.org/p/united-nations-human-rights-council-free-patriarch-irenaeos-i?

"O Lord, save the God fearing, and hear us!"

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Orthodox Church Ethiopia

An Interesting Sharing:-what was shared with me by an Orthodox brother today: Abuna Yemata Guh Church, Ethiopia


Category: The Ethiopian Church, its deep piety, and its unique ancient iconography and scriptural and liturgical texts.  These are the Christian people that are now suffering much  new and severe abuse and slaughter, [after centuries of the same]  at the hands of Moslems.

Comment: And in this, cliff-side, mountain top ancient church, very physically dangerous to get to, are held regular Sunday services, attended by a flock of worshippers!  They have to have a strong faith, just to go to church, and come home again, alive.


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Abuna Yemata Guh Church, Ethiopia
Visitors have to pass through a farm to reach Abun Yemata Guh Church
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The cliffs to reach Abun Yemata Guh Church
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Unleash your inner Indiana Jones: Visitors have to pass through a farm (left), and up the cliffs (right) to reach Abun Yemata Guh Church in Yemata Guh, Hawzien, Tigray Region, Ethiopia
A priest holidain a hundred year old Bible in the unique clifftop church
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A priest holidain a hundred year old Bible in the unique clifftop church
An Orthodox monk inside Abuna Yemata Guh church, Tigray, Ethiopia, Africa
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An Orthodox monk inside Abuna Yemata Guh church, Tigray, Ethiopia, Africa

Precariously carved into a clifftop in Northern Ethiopia in the 5th Century AD, reaching this ‘church in the sky’ is an adventure in itself: it requires a 6m climb up a sheer wall of rock with no ropes, and crossing narrow ledges with 200m drops. 
Yet the church is still in use today, with a regular Sunday service attended by locals and intrepid travellers – and for good reason.

Painted in primary colours, the frescoes that decorate the interior of the church with extraordinary depictions of angels, apostles, and other biblical figures are some of the oldest Christian art in the world, as Ethiopia’s links to Christianity date back to the Old Testament.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-3178632/Unleash-inner-Indiana-Jones-remarkable-remote-art-world-revealed-wont-museum.html#ixzz3iRzygJh6
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Saints Cyril and Methodios (July 27/August 9)


Comment: This is not only a valuable history of the lives of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Equals-to-the-Apostles and Evangelizers of the Slavs, but also about proper and appropriate liturgical languages in general, including the historic battle of the Latins against the Orthodox missionaries. THIS IS A MUST-READ for every Orthodox Christian. It explains a lot of questions that many have no knowledge about.

I have corrected  the typographical errors in this exact text, before sharing it.
Rd. Daniel




http://orthodoxinfo.com/general/fr-james-thornton-life-of-saints-cyril-and-methodios.pdf


Made Perfect in Faith: A Second Volume
More Sermons on the Lives and Works of the Holy Church Fathers
by Protopresbyter James Thornton
Item Number: BKM451 
Publication Data: Etna, CA: Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies, 2012 
Format: softcover 
Number of Pages: 355 
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Saints Cyril and Methodios 
Equals-to-the Apostles and Evangelizers of the Slavs

In the whole of the history of the Orthodox Church, only a few events loom as large as the ninth-century mission to bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples.  That effort “opened up a new world,”1  a truly vast world, to the Church and set in motion a series of events that would have enormous consequences for the future.

Saints Cyril2 and Methodios were the sons a noble family of Thessalonike.  Their father, whose name was Leo, served as a Droungarios (a high-ranking officer, in command of a thousand men) in the Byzantine military. Saint Methodios, the elder of the two, was born in the year 815, while his broher, Saint Cyril, was born in 826.  The two brothers, the scions of a distinguished and wealthy family, “grew up in a social environment characterized by intellectual cultivation and learning.”3

Saint Methodios was gifted in the study of law, languages, and administration.  Upon completing his education, and since he had mastered many of the Slavic dialects, he was appointed Archon (a viceroy or

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1 History of the Byzantine State, by George Ostrogorsky, Translated from the German by Joan Hussey (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press), P. 218. 
2 The Saint’s Baptismal name was Constantine. He was given the name Cyril at his monastic tonsure just prior to his death.
3 Anthony-Emil N. Tachiaos, Cyril and Methodius of Thessalonica: The Acculturation of the Slavs (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2001), P. 4.


governor) of a Slavic district in Macedonia that was under Byzantine rule.  However, he soon resigned his position to enter into the monastic state, at a monastery on Mount Olympos in Bithynia.  In time he became Hegoumenos of the monastery.

Saint Cyril traveled to Constantinople where he completed his education.  Among his teachers were Leo the Mathematician,4 “a scholar of encyclopaedic attainments,”5 and Saint Photios the Great, “the greatest theologian and philosopher of his age." 6   Upon the completion of his education, he was ordained to the Priesthood and appointed Chartophylax (principal assistant) to the Patriarch.  Soon thereafter, he was appointed teacher of philosophy at the great school of the Magnaura Palace.7

Quickly tiring of life in the world, he left Constantinople to join his brother at his monastery on Mount Olympos.  Yet, despite his wishes, his many gifts impelled the Emperor to recall him.

In 851 Saint Cyril was sent by the Emperor to Samarra (in modern-day Iraq) on a diplomatic mission to Muslim Caliph al-Mutawakkil.  While there, a discussion of religion arose wherein the Saint argued so convincingly in favor of Christianity that a plot was launched in the court to poison him.  Thanks be to God, he escaped unscathed.

In 860, Saints Cyril and Methodios were again recalled from their monastic seclusion on a mission to the Khaganate of the Khazars8 whose Khan requested an “educated man to discuss religious matters with the Jews and Arabs.”9   The brothers succeeded in converting some of the nobility to Orthodox Christianity and were also successful in obtaining the Khan’s signature on a treaty of friendship, which bound the Khazars and Byzantines

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4 Also called “Leo the Philosopher.” Leo, not only renowned in philosophy but truly a polymath, is credited with the invention of an optical telegraph, composed of a series of beacons that stretched across Asia Minor from the frontiers of the Arab domains to the Capital, to signal approaching danger. He also invented automata—mechanical birds and animals—that were a wonder of his time. Leo served a short time as Metropolitan of Thessalonike, but, inasmuch as he had Iconoclast sympathies (albeit quite moderate), was deposed in 843. Leo’s cousin was John VII Grammatikos, Iconoclast Patriarch of Constantinople, also deposed in 843.
5 George Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine State, p. 224. 6 Dimitri Obolenski, The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453 (London, Sphere Books, 1974) p. 103 7 The Saint is often given the appellation “the Philosopher.” 8 The Khazars were a Turkic people, living in the Caucasus, roughly the region between the Caspian and Black Seas north of Georgia. They had adopted Judaism as their national religion sometime in the eighth century. 9 Hieromonk Makarios of Simonos Petra, The Synaxarion, Vol. V, p. 118.


in a defensive alliance. During their homeward journey the two recovered the relics of the Saint and Martyr, Clement of Rome, which they brought back with them to Constantinople and later presented to Pope Hadrian II.

That brings us to the mission for which the brothers are most famed, a mission that historian Warren Treadgold calls “[t]he period’s outstanding religious achievement.”10   In 863, Saint Rastislav, Prince of Moravia, sent representatives to Constantinople requesting that the Emperor dispatch missionaries to his land to convert the people to Christianity.  Frankish missionaries had already been active in Rastislav’s domain, but the Prince was dissatisfied since the Franks insisted on preaching and liturgizing in Latin, which was incomprehensible to the Prince’s people.  Furthermore, the Latin Church missionaries used their mission to attempt to extend Frankish political influence in the region, which the Slavs naturally resented.

Both Saints possessed some knowledge of Slavic tongues, Saint Methodios who had become familiar with this family of languages before and during the time he served as Archon to the Slavs of Macedonia and Saint Cyril who had earlier become fluent in Bulgarian. Saint Cyril set to work to devise an alphabet by which the sounds of the Slavic languages could be accurately written.  That alphabet allowed the translation of the Holy Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, the Psalter, the Octoechos, and the Divine Liturgy into the Slavonic language, a liturgical and literary language into which the complexities and subtleties of the original Greek could be more accurately translated, and yet a language that the various Slavic peoples could, with effort, comprehend.

Arriving at the Moravian court, the brothers set about their missionary work, which was crowned with great success.  However, that success ignited immediate opposition from the Franks who were furious at the use of a vernacular tongue in the celebration of the Divine Liturgy.  They adhered to the theory of the tres linguae sacrae (three sacred languages), which theory held that it was impermissible to conduct the Divine Liturgy or any Liturgical service in any language but Hebrew, Greek, or Latin, since these were the languages used on the Titilus, the placard decreed by Pontius Pilate to be affixed to the Cross above Christ during the Crucifixion.  Other languages were forbidden in sacred services, according to this theory.

The Saints took their case to the Pope of Rome, Nicholas I, who asked them to come to Rome.  When they arrived, however, it was discovered that Nicholas had died. His successor, Hadrian II, warmly greeted them and


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10  Warren Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society, (Standford, CA: Standford University Press, 1997), p. 556.

gave his unqualified approval to their efforts, while “condemning their accusers, the Triglossites (three-language-users).”11   The Pope ordained Saint Methodios to the Holy Priesthood and invited him to celebrate the Divine Liturgy in Slavonic, which he did in several Churches in Rome.

During this visit to Rome, Saint Cyril took seriously ill and reposed on February 14, 869.  He was buried in the Basilica of Saint Clement.  Saint Methodios was then sent to do missionary work among the peoples of the Kingdom of Pannonia, a region at that time predominantly Slavic, that encompassed portions of modern Hungary, Austria, Serbia, and Croatia.  After achieving considerable success there, the Saint returned to Rome where he was Consecrated Bishop of Sirmium, “with jurisdiction not only over Pannonia but all the Slav peoples of central Europe, with whose conversion he was entrusted.”12  Yet sadly, despite his successes in converting great numbers of people to Christianity and despite also his authorization from the Pope, the Frankish missionaries looked very much askance at the Saint’s activities.

At the time of a visit to Moravia in 873, he discovered that Saint Rastislav and been overthrown by his nephew, Svatopluk, who then seized the throne.  Svatopluk had Saint Rastislav blinded, and then turned him over to the Franks, who imprisoned him. He died shortly thereafter. In addition, Svatopluk allied himself to the Franks and favored the proponents of Latin Christianity.  Saint Methodios was promptly arrested and imprisoned, and his followers driven from Moravia.  He languished in prison for nearly three years before Pope John VIII ordered him set free.

The Saint then returned to his pastoral and missionary duties, fending off the continuous intrigues of the Franks, especially those of his archenemy, Bishop Wiching of Neira, a fanatical Latin prelate and a champion of the Filioque heresy.  In 811, he visited Constantinople, where the Emperor, Basil I, and the Patriarch, Saint Photios the Great, assured him of their continuing support.  Returning to Moravia, Saint Methodios began the gigantic work of translating the whole of the Holy Bible, numerous Patristic works, and the Book of Holy Canons into Slavonic. Saint Methodios reposed in the Lord on April 6, 885.

Saint Methodios had appointed Saint Gorazd, a native Moravian, his successor as Bishop.  Wiching appealed to Pope Stephen V, who refused to recognize Saint Gorazd and appointed Wiching in his place.  Wiching, having been given sweeping powers by the Pope, forbade the Slavonic


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11 Hieromonk Makarios of Simonos Petra, The Synaxarion, Vol. V, p. 121. 12 Ibid.


Liturgy and commenced a terrible persecution of the followers of Saints Cyril and Methodios.  Many were ruthlessly beaten and others, especially the young, sold into slavery. Others were driven into exile.  Several made their way to Bulgaria, where they found refuge, and transplanted the works of Saint Cyril and Methodios to that great country.  And although little was left of the two brother’s undertakings in Moravia, “it became the seed of a rich Byzantine tradition that found its apogee in Kievian Russia after the conversion of Saint Vladimir.”13   As historian George Ostrogorsky writes, the work of the two brothers “rooted Byzantine culture so deeply in Slav soil that the fruits it bore were all the richer for it.  For the southern and eastern Slavs this achievement was of undying significance.”14

Now, let us briefly consider what we learn from the mighty Apostolic endeavors of the two Saints.  The great lesson here has to do with the use of language in the conversion of non-Christian peoples to Orthodox Christianity.

It has been the age-old practice of Orthodox Christianity to preach the Christian Faith in a language understood by the people to whom one preaches.  Greek was the first language of the Church and, in the early centuries of the Christian Era, Greek prevailed even among the Faithful in Western Europe, though it was later supplanted gradually by Latin.  Saints Cyril and Methodios grasped perfectly that if the Slavic peoples were to be successfully illuminated by the Light of Christ, it would be necessary to present the Faith in a language they could understand.  Some refer to these endeavors as translating into “the language of the people.”  That is only partially correct, however.   Insofar as translations of Sacred Scripture and the Divine Services are concerned, the efforts of Saintly men aimed not at translating these texts into “the language of the people,” but in translating them into an highly elevated version of “the language of the people.”

In Anglo-Saxon England in the ninth century, Saint Alfred the Great, King of England, personally translated many holy texts into Anglo-Saxon (or Old English, which is the basis of Modern English).   However, in doing that he refined his language, developing an elevated variant of his native tongue, one may say a literary language, suitable for rendering the exalted thoughts and teachings of Christ and of His Apostles and Saints.  That is precisely what Saints Cyril and Methodios did with their written Slavonic.

Even the Greek of the Holy Bible and of the Divine Liturgy is not a “street language,” but is a refined dialect of the language, based on the Koine


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13 Hieromonk Makarios of Simonos Petra, The Synaxarion, Vol. V, p. 123. 
14 George Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine State, p. 230.

Greek used throughout the known world of the early Apostolic Age, in other words, the language of the Holy Evangelists and of Saint Paul.

Our wonderful English translation of the Holy Bible, the Authorized or King James Version, was translated from the Greek by the greatest linguists and scholars of that time.  They sought to devise a variant of the English language of their time that could convey both the beauty of the original tongues and at the same time convey the textual meaning accurately.  These linguists and ecclesiastical scholars did not employ the “street language” of the time, but refined the common language to reflect the grandeur of the texts.  The attainments of those linguists and scholars we maintain in traditional Orthodox Churches that use English in services.  We use not “street English” (God forbid) but an elevated style of English, one that takes cognizance of the fact that Divine Services are not ordinary events, but are truly Divine, and so must reflect that truth through the employment of a refined, one might say “divinized” tongue.

And so, while it is vital that Orthodoxy be presented, wherever it is preached, in a language understood by the great mass of people, it is also vital that the spirit, that is the essence, be preserved.  That is done by maintaining the beauty, sophistication, and elevated style of the older languages when translations are made.

That is one of the great lessons we learn from the imperishable efforts of Saints Cyril and Methodios.  It is a lesson that we, who live in a non-Orthodox country, must take to heart so that we too may be inspired to repeat their efforts, and bring others to the saving Faith of Christ, the saving Faith of Orthodox Christianity.

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