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Site title: ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FAITH AND LIFE « Orthodoxy and the World: Pilgrimages, Missions, Vignettes, Everyday Saints and other Stories by a little city hermit

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Pilgrimage and Nature Excursion In Honour of Saint Paisios Konitsa, Samarina and Metsovo 9–11 July 2026 On the occasion of the three-day celebrations in honour of our beloved Saint Paisios, we undertook a pilgrimage to Konitsa and the surrounding region, combining prayer and worship with the beauty of the mountains, rivers and historic villages of […]

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Friday the 12th, part 2. Panorama monastery is very beautiful. Set up in the hills above Thessaloniki, one can see the bay. Indeed, we can see over to the place (1) where St. Paisios rests. We venerated Elder Symeon’s tomb (2). We had two hours of great wisdom. Followed by the blessing from the Hegumenos […]

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Thursday the 11th, Part 2. In the evening we met with M at the restaurant. It was a joyful meal together with discussions about the Church and about Christ and His love. This brought us together in fellowship. And, of course, we must all do the work of Christ whilst it is still day. Or, […]

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Thursday the 11th of June, the Feast of St. Luke Symferoupol and the revelation of Axion Estin by the angel Gabriel.  The journey to St. Kyriaki monastery was quite eventful. St. Kyriaki monastery is where a number of our Antiochian nuns found themselves. At one point in the journey, engrossed as we were, in deep […]

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“Dedication to Christ is the joy of life,” Mother Maria will answer me, instantly solving the questions about the smiling faces of the women in their cassocks. The thriving convent she now runs once languished with only two very old nuns. The Sisters found refuge from the war in Syria. An old bond brought them […]

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