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    Monastic Rule of St Basil the Great
    The Lives of the Apostles
    On the Divine Liturgy and Worthy and Unworthy Communion By Elder Cleopas the Romanian
    Canon and Akathist to St Ephraim
    The Life and Monastic Rule of St Columba of Iona (Apostle of Scotland) by St Adamnan of Iona
    The Life of the Virgin Mary by St Maximos the Confessor
    • Focusing on the life of Mary, this biography presents a comprehensive account of her story as attributed to St. Maximus the Confessor. It begins with her Immaculate Conception and childhood, progressing through significant events like the Annunciation, Virgin Birth, and Christ's ministry. The narrative culminates with the Passion, Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ, concluding with Mary's Dormition and the tale of her Holy Robe's Deposition. This work draws from Scripture and tradition to provide a rich portrayal of the Virgin's life.

      The Life of the Virgin Mary by St Maximos the Confessor
    • Columba, a prominent figure in the 'Age of Saints,' left his noble Irish roots to establish a significant monastery on Iona, which became pivotal in converting the Picts of Scotland. The site attracted numerous pilgrims and served as a consecration point for the King of Dalriada. Adomnán's Life provides a detailed account of Columba's life and his interactions with the monks, offering a vivid portrayal from the perspective of his successor, written a century posthumously.

      The Life and Monastic Rule of St Columba of Iona (Apostle of Scotland) by St Adamnan of Iona
    • The book features the Canon and Akathist dedicated to Saint Ephraim of Nea Markia, highlighting his renowned ability to heal cancer. It offers prayers and hymns that reflect the saint's miraculous intercessions, emphasizing his compassionate nature and spiritual significance. Through these devotions, readers can seek comfort and healing, drawing inspiration from the life and works of Saint Ephraim, who is celebrated for his profound impact on the faithful.

      Canon and Akathist to St Ephraim
    • Exploring the significance of the Divine Liturgy, this book delves into the spiritual and theological dimensions of worship within the Orthodox Christian tradition. Elder Cleopas emphasizes the importance of understanding one's worthiness for communion, offering insights into personal preparation and the transformative power of the sacrament. The dual focus on liturgical practice and the moral implications of communion provides readers with a profound perspective on faith and worship, making it a valuable resource for both clergy and laity.

      On the Divine Liturgy and Worthy and Unworthy Communion By Elder Cleopas the Romanian
    • The Lives of the Apostles

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Exploring the missionary journey of Andrew, a blessed disciple, this work delves into his efforts to spread Christianity among the Kurdish cities. It highlights the cultural and religious dynamics of the region during his time, illustrating the challenges and triumphs he faced in his preaching. The narrative emphasizes themes of faith, perseverance, and the impact of spiritual leadership on diverse communities. Through vivid accounts, readers gain insight into the historical context and the transformative power of belief in a complex landscape.

      The Lives of the Apostles
    • The Monastic Rule of St. Basil the Great offers a comprehensive guide for monastic life, emphasizing community living, prayer, and spiritual discipline. This direct translation from the original Greek captures the essence of Basil's teachings, focusing on the balance between individual piety and communal responsibilities. It serves as a foundational text for Eastern Orthodox monasticism, highlighting the importance of humility, obedience, and the pursuit of virtue within a monastic community.

      Monastic Rule of St Basil the Great
    • This work presents a series of prayers and hymns dedicated to the New Hieromartyr Philoumenos, a revered figure in Orthodox Christianity. It explores themes of faith, martyrdom, and the power of intercession, encouraging devotion and reflection among the faithful. The canon serves as a spiritual guide, inviting readers to connect with Philoumenos’s legacy and seek his intercession in their lives. Through rich theological insights, it aims to deepen the understanding of martyrdom and its significance in the Orthodox tradition.

      Supplicatory Canon to the New Hieromartyr Philoumenos of Jacob's Well
    • This work is a devotional text dedicated to Saint George, celebrated for his martyrdom and miraculous deeds. It consists of a series of supplications and prayers that invoke the saint's intercession, reflecting themes of faith, courage, and protection. The canon emphasizes the spiritual strength and guidance that believers seek from George, highlighting his role as a protector against adversity. Rich in liturgical tradition, it serves as a source of inspiration and comfort for those seeking divine assistance.

      The Supplicatory Canon to the Great Martyr and Trophy-Bearer, George the Wonderworker
    • The life of Saint John the Almsgiver, born in 555 in Cyprus, highlights his dedication to Orthodoxy and his battle against heresies in Egypt as Archbishop of Alexandria. Renowned for his extraordinary generosity and compassion, he became a beacon of hope for the poor, earning respect even from Persian invaders who sought to meet him. His legacy of humility and mercy continues to inspire, culminating in his death at the age of sixty-four in 619.

      The Life of Our Holy Father, John the Almsgiver
    • Exploring themes of faith and perseverance, this work presents the Supplicatory Canon dedicated to Anastasia, a revered virgin martyr. Through a series of heartfelt prayers and hymns, it highlights her unwavering devotion and the spiritual strength she embodies. The text serves as a source of inspiration for believers, offering a deep connection to the traditions of martyrdom and the power of supplication in the face of adversity. This canon not only honors Anastasia's legacy but also invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys.

      The Supplicatory Canon of Anastasia the Roman, the Righteous Virgin Martyr