Despite the fact that the kingdom was enjoying a period of prosperity and material affluence, its religious life was in crisis due to the introduction of alien gods.
“Not to me, oh Lord, but unto Thy name be the glory!”
Martyrdom – the Crown of the Humble.
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The Seventh Ecumenical Council, convoked by the Empress Irene and met at Nicaea in 787. The council ended almost fifty years of iconoclast persecution and established the veneration of the holy icons as basic to the belief and spirituality of Christ's Church.
Interview with the late Protopriest Alexey Ohotin
Luke 8:5-15
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
A Conversation with Schema-Archimandrite Gabriel Bunge
One of the brightest pages in the golden book of Martyrs was written by the Neomartyrs, who were martyred during the dark period of Ottoman rule, which they illuminated and brightened with the confession of their faith and their blood.
This feast commemorates the Elders of Optina Hermitage a focus for the powerful renewal movement that spread through the Church in Russia beginning early in the nineteenth century, and continuing up to (and even into) the atheist persecutions of the twentieth century.
Sermon Delivered By Saint Nikolai Velimirovich
Pascha, 1934; Ochrid, Yugoslavia
Luke 7:11-16
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
Saint Charitine lived in the third century. She was the slave of a rich man named Claudius, who appreciated her and respected her for her character and charisma.
by St. Symeon the New Theologian
The new St. Nicholas church will be finished by 2016 and will become one of the significant parts of the new World Trade Center complex.
Archimandrite Nikolai was the first Orthodox Bishop of London in the nearly nine centuries since the Great Schism of 1054
Luke 6:31-36
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
Hieromartyr Gregory is credited with forging the Christian identity of Armenia through conversion from pagan beliefs.
From Ivan M. Andreev's book, A Brief Overview of the History of the Church of Russia from the Revolution to Our Days (Jordanville, 1952).
By Metropolitan Hierotheos
of Nafpaktos and Agiou Vlasiou
He was a humble fisherman who earned a living by casting his nets daily into mighty Lake Gennesareth.
Luke 5:1-11
From The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke
by Blessed Theophylact
Formerly a Muslim and a dervish, he came to Christ and was martyred for his faith.
Shortly after midnight on Friday, October 4, 2013, a two-alarm fire broke out at Saint Nicholas Cathedral on East 97th Street.
WABC Eyewitness News reported that the fire was contained to the basement of the seven-story structure and took two hours to get under control. Twenty-five units and over 100 firefighters were called to the scene.
The historic cathedral serves as the cathedra of His Eminence, Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk, Administrator of the Patriarchal Parishes in the USA.
St. John of Kronstadt from My Life in Christ
A Short Biography by Bernard le Caro