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The Pilgrimage- Cyprus
Visiting Monastery's of St. Paul Kalopanayiotis, Troodotissa, Church of Archangelos Michael and Monastery of Agios Ionnis Lambadistis taken in Cyprus.
DAKILANG LAHI by DEBRALEZ SURATOS VELASCO IN 121ST PHIL.INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LIMASSOL CYPRUS 2019
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AT ST.CATHERINE CATHOLIC CHURCH LIMASSOL CYPRUS (7/7/2019)
The murals of The Holy, Royal Monastery of Kykkos Cyprus
The Holy, Royal and Stavropegic Monastery of Kykkos, is the largest & most famous monastery in Cyprus. Founded in AD1100 by the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenus, Kykkos Monastery lies in the heart of the Troodos mountains. Little remains of the original monastic buildings due to devastating fires throughout the centuries. The present abbot, the Most Reverend Fr. Nikiphoros, undertook the restoration of Kykkos Monastery and this has recently been completed.
The recent murals & paintings that adorn the monastery are particularly fine and it is these that I have concentrated on for this film, following a number of visits. The frescoes in the main part of the church were painted by the Cypriot painter Gorge Georgiou & the golden mosaics are the work of the Cypriot artist Philippos Kepolas....
The accompanying music is taken from the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op 37 In Thy Kingdom remember us by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
Panagia tou Sinti - Venetian Period Monastery in Cyprus
Panagia tou Sinti is an ancient abandoned Orthodox Monastery in Cyprus. It is located 35 km from Paphos near the village Pentalia. The Monastery was built in the 16th century and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Monastery was in use until 1927. In 1994 Restoration of the Monastery began which was completed in 1997 and earned the Europa Nostra Award. It is considered the most important structure from the Venetian Period in Cyprus.
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The vision of Father Ephraim of Arizona (Metr. Athanasios)
In this video, Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol [Cyprus] reveals to us a vision of Father Ephraim of Arizona. Father Ephraim of Arizona moved to the eternal Kingdom on December 7th, 2019, after a lifetime of service to the Orthodox Church.
He was in the jungle, holding a small child in his arms... and the wild beasts were following him closely...
Subtitles: Romanian (@Elena Dinu), English
Related by of Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol [Cyprus] on December 8th, 2019
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Metropolitan Athanasios:
When I went to Arizona, he (Fr. Ephraim) told me: I want to tell you what I experienced when I came to America.
And then I asked him, Father, how did you succeed, from the Holy Mountain, an hesychast, without worldly knowledge (he lived in the hermitage since he was 18) to live in America, with the specifics of these places?
And he told me: I really encountered many temptations, many dangers. They wanted to kill me. They were trying to destroy me... on a physical level and on a spiritual one as well... Many dangers, many temptations and many sorrows... And many troubles...
Many times I wondered myself: Did I do a good thing by coming here? And what can I do, a simple and humble monk, on a continent with so many problems, so many difficulties and so many weirdnesses?
So... as he prayed, being troubled, he saw himself in a jungle, with all the specifics of the jungle! And it was full of wild beasts!
And he was in the jungle, holding a small child in his arms... and the wild beasts were following him... wildly trying to tear his body to pieces.
And he runs, he runs, he runs in that jungle, and the beasts were following him. But then he understood that they wanted to rip the baby apart, the baby which he held in his arms.
So, running, he was in great trouble and great fear!
He reached a difficult path, with very narrow edges, And it was only a hollow through which he could get out. And the beasts, from right to left, were trying to tear him and the baby to pieces. And struggling to get out from that narrow path, a great dragon, a snake, came out before him, ready to swallow him!
When he saw that he had no escape and he was ready to be torn by the dragon, shouted: My Holy Mother!
After he called the Mother of God, he heard the voice of the Theotokos, who spoke, saying, Michael!
And by saying Michael, Michael the Archangel showed up before him, and fought with that dragon, and hit him hard and the dragon disappeared and everything returned to calm.
When the peace came back, the Father being troubled, said: What does this vision mean? And he prayed to God, saying: What does this vision mean, O Lord? This terrible and indescribable vision that I saw... That disturbing vision...
And God said unto him, This will be your life: full of persecutions, sadness and dangers, bodily and spiritual dangers!
And the Father asked: And the baby? What does it mean?
And God answers him: The baby is your soul! You have to save your soul no matter how many obstacles you will face!
The Father came to his senses and he understood that this was his mission! And he had great trials...
Let me just mention something from Arizona...
He lived in a desert in which no man had ever lived since the creation of the earth.
As it is stated by scientists and researchers, no man has ever lived in that desert!
An endless desert, full of cactuses, snakes with bells and tigers... Wild beasts! Nobody lived there!
When Father Ephraim was passing by plane on his way to Phoenix, to hear confessions, saw the desert from above, from the plane's window.
And God told him that: This is where I want you to build a monastery! And he saw St. Anthony the Great who said to him: Here I want you to build a monastery!
But how to build a monastery in the desert of Arizona?
He went there by car, being accompanied by three other cars and the local Metropolitan. The Father said nothing to anyone. He just said, Let's go through the desert, to see a town... Father, in the desert? The road is difficult and dangerous! He said, It doesn't matter, let's see it!
Passing through the desert, by the place where the monastery is now, they all heard bells!
Bells like in Mount Athos ringing in the desert! All three-four cars stopped! They got down and said to each another:
Do you hear the bells?
The Metropolitan heard the bells, and so the Father, and the fathers and those who accompanied them.
And they built the first monastery of St. Anthony the Great, in which Father Ephraim fell asleep today [December 7th, 2019].
NWO, Prophecies, WWIII and Cyprus - Bishop Neophytos of Morfou (Eng Subs)
In this video Bishop Neofytos is invited (9th December 2016) to stavraetos union of refugees to speak about prophecies concerning the imminent future and past times. (stavraetos= Hieraaetus pennatus eagle found in Greece and a nickname for Greek partisans basing and operating from the mountains)
I do not own any copyright of this video, speech or the pictures used. I only made the translation with my poor knowledge for non greek speakers who are interested to view and understand the speech.
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THE GREAT GLORY OF CYPRUS
Apolytikion Hymn for St. Barnabas the Apostle. (To mega cleos tis Kyprou) Tone 1
Feast day 11 June
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Antonetti Wedding Highlights, 7.16.16
Antonetti Wedding Highlights, 7.16.16
Ceremony Location: St. George Greek Orthodox Church in New Britain, Connecticut
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Crkva sverog Lazara - St Lazarus Church, Larnaca, Cyprus
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Baptism in Athens, little Eleni
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Fr. Athanasios on Our Children Leaving the Faith
Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol discusses with our group about the problem of our children leaving the Orthodox faith. Recorded at Kykkos Monastery (Greek: Ιερά Μονή Κύκκου) in Cyprus during the summer of 2014.
June 9, 2014: Our group of pilgrims met with Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol (Cyprus). This is the seventh in a series of videos from the hour-long meeting we had with the Metropolitan. Fr. Athanasius is also known as “Fr. Maximos” in the book The Mountain of Silence by Kyriacos Markides. In the book, ‘Fr. Maximos’ shares his great wisdom gained from time spent among elders and monks on Mount Athos and also through prayer and personal experience. For this reason, the book is highly recommended.
Metropolitan Athanasios was born in 1959 in Limassol, Cyprus. He was ordained a deacon in 1976 and then went to the University of Thessaloniki to study theology. After graduation, he went to live at the New Skete on Mount Athos, where he was tonsured a monk. He was elected as a representative of the Holy Community of Mount Athos while he lived at Vatopedi Monastery and between 1991-1992 he held the position of Chief Overseer of Mount Athos.
In 1992, Archbishop Chrysostomos I asked Fr. Athanasios to return to Cyprus. With the blessing of the Monastery of Vatopedi, he returned to Cyprus and joined the brotherhood of the Priests’ Monastery in Paphos. In 1993, Fr. Athanasios was elected abbot of the Holy Monastery of Maheras, and later in the same year he was enthroned by the Archbishop. In February, 1999, after election by the clergy and people, Fr. Athanasios was consecrated and enthroned Bishop of Limassol.
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Filipino Young Professionals of Houston (FYP) at FACOST's Philippine Festival - 5/23/2015
The Filipino Young Professionals of Houston (FYP) were excited to be a part of FACOST's Philippine Festival 2015 and Santacruzan!
St. Thekla Monastery rendered walk-through
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Rendered walk through of the schematic design of the Monastery of St. Thekla. This building is to be located on the grounds of Antiochian Village in Bolivar, MA. St. Thekla is part of the Eastern Orthodox Archdiocese. Architect:
Douglas Shoop, AIA
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Medford, MA 781.391.1939
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