Paraklesis Canon to St Ephraim of Nea Makri


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St Ephraim is famous for the uncountable miracles he grants for those suffering illnesses especially cancer.According to the dreams revealed to Makaria Desipri, St. Ephraim was born on September 14 1384 in Trikala, Thessalia. His civil name was Konstantinos Morphes. He became a monk, took the monastic name of Ephraim and moved to Attica to live in what was then the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady on Mount Amomon. In 1424 the monastery was destroyed by marauding Ottoman Empire troops. Ephraim escaped and lived for another year as a hermit among the ruins of the monastery. In September 1425 he was captured in another Turkish raid. He was held captive and tormented for more than eight months, until he was finally tortured to death on May 5 1426. A mulberry tree, believed to be that on which the saint was hanged, is today shown as an object of veneration inside the re-erected monastery.




The Lenten Triodion


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Guide to the Orthodox Faith Part 4


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Chapter 1 On the Everlasting Torments of Hell Chapter 2 The State in Biblical Conception (The Debts of the Faithful to the State) Chapter 3 On Speaking In Tongues Chapter 4 On Talking to the Dead (Necromancy or Spiritualism) Chapter 5 On the Old and New Calendars Chapter 6 On "God's Army" Chapter 7 On Frequent Holy Communion Chapter 8 On Secular Missionary Work in the Orthodox Church Chapter 9 On Ecumenism. Chapter 10 Dialogue with Sectarians Chapter 11 Against Reincarnation




A Letter to Nun Eusebia


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In his letter to Nun Eusebia, we are offered a unique and intimate glimpse into St Nektarios' role as a spiritual father. Here the saint uses his extensive knowledge and wisdom to encourage his spiritual daughter along the monastic path she has chosen to walk. Nevertheless, these lessons are equally beneficial to Christians living in the world, yet desire to grow in their love and devotion to God.




Baxter's Explore the Book


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Explore the Book is not a commentary with verse-by-verse annotations. Neither is it just a series of analyses and outlines. Rather, it is a complete Bible survey course. No one can finish this series of studies and remain unchanged. The reader will receive lifelong benefit and be enriched by these practical and understandable studies. Exposition, commentary, and practical application of the meaning and message of the Bible will be found throughout this giant volume. Bible students without any background in Bible study will find this book of immense help as will those who have spent much time studying the Scriptures, including pastors and teachers. Explore the Book is the result and culmination of a lifetime of dedicated Bible study and exposition on the part of Dr. Baxter. It shows throughout a deep awareness and appreciation of the grand themes of the gospel, as found from the opening book of the Bible through Revelation.




Supplicatory Canon and Akathist to Saint Luke the Surgeon


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Doctor of Medicine, Professor, and State Prize winner, since 1944 he was the Archbishop of Tambov and Michurinsk, and later of Simferopol and the Crimea. While he was serving the church as an Archbishop, he was also practicing as a surgeon and taught and published many books and articles on regional anesthesia and surgery. He is now known to be a world-famous pioneering surgeon.




Guide to the Orthodox Faith Part 3


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Chapter 1 On OathsChapter 2 On the Conditions of Subjective SalvationChapter 3 On the Seven Holy MysteriesChapter 4 On the Mystery of Holy BaptismChapter 5 On the Mystery of Holy UnctionChapter 6 On the Mystery of Holy CommunionChapter 7 On the Mystery of Repentance (Confession)Chapter 8 On the Mystery of the Priesthood (Ordination)Chapter 9 On the Mystery of Marriage (Wedding)Chapter 10 On the Mystery of the Holy Anointing of the SickChapter 11 On Disciplinary PowerChapter 12 On the Sanctification of Objects and NatureChapter 13 Burning Frankincense. Anaphora. Religious Flags. Candles.Chapter 14 On Clean and Unclean FoodChapter 15 On Celebrating Sunday Instead of SaturdayChapter 16 On the Date of the Second Coming of the LordChapter 17 On the Kingdom of the One Thousand Years (Millennium)