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Let's make friends with the Holy Apostles,
they are great, wonderful saints. When you
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can, try to read their lives and you'll
see how they've ended, how they struggled.
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Here we meet again, my dears. I am trying
to bring you into my world, the world of
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flowers. You saw in the last video that I
have many flowers, but now there are even
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more in bloom. I’ve shut the gate a bit;
I hope no one bothers me, as this is
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a pass-through area where some come and
go. Look at these flowers of all kinds,
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also there in the back, so rare in their
beauty! As I’ve said before, flowers are
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from Heaven. What shall we talk about now?
We’ve reached the end of the fast.
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We celebrate the Holy Apostles Peter and
Paul, the day after is the Feast of the
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Synaxis of the Holy Apostles. We see one
thing, these two hold a special place
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in the Church, even the Savior gave them
something more special. A day of
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celebration was set: The Holy Apostles
Peter and Paul. Who were they?
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Let's start with the Holy Apostle Peter.
He was the son of Jonah, a simple man,
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a fisherman, and brother to Saint Andrew,
the first called apostle. St. Andrew was
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the first called by the Savior, followed
by the Holy Apostle Peter. We can call
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Saint Andrew the apostle of the
Romanians and also of those around us,
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in the regions where he preached. The Holy
Apostle Peter, we come back, a simple man,
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followed the Savior with all the love, but
let’s not forget that Peter was married.
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The Gospel tells us at some point that
his mother-in-law was ill, and the Savior
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came and healed her. We’re also told that
he was a poor fisherman. The fishermen
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at that time worked at night, pulling in
the nets to catch something, so he was
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from the side of the poor. Despite his
fervor, saying “Lord, anything for You!”,
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he eventually denied the Savior three
times. He even warned him, saying, “Peter,
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don’t worry, before the rooster crows
tonight, you will deny Me three times.”
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Did you see, the one who boasted he would
die for Him faltered in the end?!
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What does the Savior want to show us?
The frailty of human nature, especially
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when we rely on ourselves. “Me?! I’ll do
anything for God!” but when we face
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real danger, we may be the first to flee,
we run away. We should never trust in
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our own strength, in our selfishness and
our pride. Being fighters, “Lord, step
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aside because I tidy up the church!”.
No, never, on our own we are no good at
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anything. We are but fragile beings, yet
through God’s grace, we gain true
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strength, do you understand? So this is
what He wanted to show us.
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The Holy Apostle Peter, who boldly
proclaimed he would follow Jesus
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no matter what, denied Him three times.
Unlike Judas, who hanged himself, Peter
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embraced repentance and sorrow. He cried,
feeling unworthy to face the other
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apostles, doubting his place among them.
He was saying: “I have denied Him, how can
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I still be an apostle?” When the Savior
appeared after the Resurrection,
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seeing his repentance, He asked: “Do you
love me, Peter?”, “Yes, Lord, you know
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I love you.” He asked three times to
restore Peter for each denial. As He was
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asking him a second and a third time,
Peter felt his conscience ache deeper,
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“Lord, you know everything. You know I
love you; why are you still asking me?”
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You know I feel remorse.” And the Savior
replied, “Feed my sheep!” So, He restored
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Peter’s honor and granted him the keys of
the Kingdom. But why to a man who has been
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married? Because he understands marriage,
struggle, family and the weight of
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hardship. He has denied Christ, so he
knows what human frailty means when you
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believe in yourself. And in this way, he
can be lenient with everyone. After being
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forgiven by the Savior, Peter asked,
“Lord, how many times must we forgive
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our neighbor, up to seven times?” “Not
seven times, Peter, but seventy times
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seven!” This means we should forgive
endlessly, whenever our neighbor would
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wrong us. He was prepared for what was
to come, and we see how much grace
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God bestowed upon him afterwards. It’s
said that his shadow, wherever he passed,
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healed the sick, and the cloths he touched
possessed healing power. God granted him
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such gifts to teach us how far repentance
and remorse can take us. By having these,
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we can reach holiness. Let us return to
the Holy Apostle Paul: this was originally
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Saul of Tarsus. He was of Jewish descent
but born in Rome, as his parents had
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returned to Jerusalem. Thus, he also held
Roman citizenship. Coming from a line of
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Pharisees, fervent, Saul persecuted
Christians. When Saint Stephen was
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persecuted, Saul was present, standing and
watching over Holy Apostle Stephen’s
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clothes. He was young and said that he too
would've wanted to throw stones to kill
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him. Filled with zeal, he thought he was
upholding the old law. He carried a paper
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that allowed him to travel freely
throughout the Roman Empire, so not only
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in Jerusalem, in Damascus, in order to
persecute and kill Christians. Exactly how
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it says that “the time is coming when
whoever kills you will think that he is
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offering service to God.” By persecuting
Christians, he believed that he was
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serving God, persecuting and killing
others, in the name of the law. But on
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the way to Damascus, the Savior appeared
to him in a blinding light and unprepared
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for such a revelation, he fell to the
ground and became blind. “Saul, Saul,
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why do you persecute Me?” “Who are You,
Lord?” Recognizing the immense light,
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he realized He was God, “I am Jesus
Christ, Whom you are persecuting.”
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That’s when he woke up, so to speak, “He
is God and I am persecuting Him?”
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We know the rest of his life with Ananias,
the Apostle who healed both his physical
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and spiritual sight, and thus Saul
awakened to the truth that Jesus Christ,
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whom they had persecuted and crucified,
was indeed God, He is God. From that
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moment he began to defend Christianity
with even greater zeal. At first, the
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apostles were running away him, but they
soon trusted that his heart had genuinely
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changed, meanwhile, other Jews and
Pharisees sought to kill him. The one
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who was the strongest among them, the most
educated, turned against them. Many times
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they tried to kill St. Apostle Paul.
Doesn’t it say how many times they
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sought him and God saved him, in various
ways? After that, what did God do, what
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did He say to Ananias? Even him, who had
healed him, hesitated, questioning why he
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should help someone who had persecuted
Jesus, but God reassured him, saying,
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“He is a chosen vessel for Me, to preach
My name to the Gentiles”—to all the pagan
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nations. Thus, his ministry began. It is
said that Holy Apostle Paul was
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the greatest missionary. He traveled
continuously through so many countries,
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enduring persecution and violence, yet God
never abandoned him. God helped them,
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He was with them, guiding them until it
was time for their own martyrdom,
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when He deemed their earthly mission
complete and took them. We see that
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all the apostles went to God through
martyrdom. So did Holy Apostle Paul,
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for all that he went through and for his
humility, despite his early role as
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a persecutor. God granted him great grace,
but he remained humble, always remembering
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his past actions against Christians. He
witnessed their deaths and took pleasure
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in it, but when praised, he remained
modest, reflecting on his earlier deeds,
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which kept him grounded. The Holy Apostle
Peter was equally humble. You see that God
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placed those who understood humility at
the forefront because they were aware of
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their own weaknesses since they too fell
in their time. Even the other apostles,
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each faced his own struggles. The Holy
Apostle Thomas journeyed through India,
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spreading the faith despite countless
difficulties. From their lives, we see the
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paths they traveled, the battles they
fought, and the wonders they performed.
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Do you see what miracles? Twelve poor,
simple, illiterate men turned this world
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upside down, they confounded philosophers,
wise men, and emperors everywhere.
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They couldn’t grasp what was happening
because they couldn’t see that these
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twelve were sent by God, they were God’s
Apostles. Their teaching wasn’t human;
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that’s why no one could erase it, no
matter how much they persecuted
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and tormented them. Even at the end, when
these apostles faced martyrdom and their
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oppressors believed they had succeeded
—like the wheat that, when it rots,
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gives rise to many new grains—these simple
men spread Christianity throughout the
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world. Not by plane, not on the internet
or through mass media, but on foot,
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rod in hand, walking from house to house.
Just think about the incredible feat they
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accomplished; the sacrifices they made
were immense. Only one of the apostles,
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the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John, was
persecuted and exiled to Patmos and
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Ephesus, yet did not meet a martyr's end.
It is said of him that he was the beloved
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disciple to whom the Mother of God was
entrusted and he was entrusted to her,
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as her son. As we see, God allowed him to
live to a ripe old age instead of facing a
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martyr’s fate. God’s work was done through
him; in Patmos, he penned the Revelation.
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John is called the apostle of love, he had
very much love, even to the point of
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sacrifice. And God allowed him to remain
on earth until the end. He cared for
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the Mother of God as if she were his own
mother. Now, the Holy Apostles are
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in heaven. The Savior tells us that at
Judgment, the Mother of God, whom
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many hate, persecute, and curse, will
stand at His right. Whenever He makes
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decisions, the Savior will always look to
her. On His left will be Saint John the
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Baptist, the Forerunner of the Lord, who
baptized the Savior and met a martyr's
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death. At their feet, on twelve thrones,
the twelve apostles. Did you understand?
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The Savior together with the twelve
apostles will judge the world, because
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they have Christianized it, leading all
back to God. The apostles now have
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the right, along with the Savior, to judge
the world. Can you grasp the honor given
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to them to stand with Him in judgment?
Therefore, know that their intercessions
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hold great power with God. Pray to the
Holy Apostles, seek their help, and let’s
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always keep their fasts to make them our
friends, they are great, wonderful saints.
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When you can, try to read their lives and
you will see how each one’s ended,
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how they struggled. Dear ones, I wanted to
share a bit about the Holy Apostles.
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What else can I tell you? As summer
approaches, take time to truly enjoy it.
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Gather your family and head to the sea or
the mountains, wherever you like, but
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let it not be just fun. Combine them a
little bit. Wherever you go, explore and
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find places of worship, perhaps a little
monastery somewhere. It doesn't mean
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that if you're at the seaside and it's a
holiday or Sunday, there's no church
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anymore. Go so that you can attend a
Holy Liturgy. Don't forget about God;
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not everything should be worldly. Enjoy
your time with family, no matter where
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you are, but also remember we have a soul,
which is eternal and has its own needs.
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We mustn't nourish only our bodies, for
the body will one day fade, but the soul
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goes to God and we'll regret not doing
more for it, not caring for it properly.
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Yes, dear ones? Combine, as they say, the
useful with the beautiful! There are
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so many wonderful places! I’m not
insisting you come to Greece, but here
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you’ll find everything: magnificent blue
seas and countless wonderful places of
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worship. From here, there are daily
cruises around Mount Athos, with two or
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three trips from Ouranopoli to Saint Anna,
during certain times, on the other side
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from Ierissos to Vatopedi Monastery as
well, where the Belt of the Mother of God
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or the holy relics are brought out, and on
this side I’ve mentioned from Ouranopoli
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to here, at the Xenophontos Monastery they
also take out the relics. So, those
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who want, can come to Ouranopoli: they
find beautiful sea, they can take a cruise
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and if they get the chance, men with their
sons can head to Athos while women can go
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on a cruise. Or they can head to other
parts of Greece: at Souroti is Saint
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Paisios, at Thessaloniki there is Saint
Demetrius, Saint Gregory Palamas,
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Saint Theodora, many other places there.
Further, in Evvia, there is Saint John
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the Russian, a bit higher up is the
monastery of Saint David, Osios David,
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where you'll find Saint Elder Iakovos
Tsalikis, with plenty of miracles
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to behold. Even further on towards Athens,
at Volos, you've got the Panagia
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Kato Xenia Monastery, where it is a piece
of the girdle of Mother of God
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and her miracle-working icon. In Athens,
at Nea Makri is the monastery of
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Saint Ephraim, a great wonder worker. From
there, as I mentioned before, we can head
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to Saint Nectarios in Eghina, a wonderful
island I discovered last year when I spent
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a few days there. There's plenty to see on
that wonderful island and you can even
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take a short break there - it's a
beautiful place. In Patra, you’ll find
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Saint Andrew, in Kefalonia, there’s Saint
Gerasimos, in Zakynthos is St. Dionysius;
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both have whole holy relics. If you’re
traveling to Thassos from Kavala,
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you can also go to Lesbos Island by boat. The journey takes about nine hours, but it’s picturesque. There, on Lesbos Island we find Saints Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene, about whom I’ve written two books. They work so many miracles, the Saints Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene on the island of Lesbos, they are so wonderful. There at Mytilene is the town, there is the port where the ship pulls in and from there you can go to the saints. And also, just thirty minutes, about an hour from Saint Raphael lies Mandamados, where is Saint Archangel Michael, there’s a monastery. I’ve spoke of how many miracles Saint Archangel Michael does there.
So many beautiful places await your enjoyment. Remember to combine them a little and don’t forget about the soul. Don’t totally forget, don’t get lost on exotic islands far away, where you are distant from God. Those places may seem more beautiful, promoted with flashy ads, but perhaps they are without God. There might not even be a church nearby, and some areas are steeped in sin, you don’t really know what you gain from such visits. Try to strike a balance, keeping your soul in mind wherever you go!
I will end it here. May the Mother of God help us, watch over us, but let us not forget her either! As I've said before, let's befriend the saints and they will aid us. And the Mother of God, as our queen, as our caring mother and who stands at the right hand of the Savior - let us never forget about her, ask for help, and she will help us a lot. She will take us into her arms, she will take care of us all, either great or small. Always keep an icon of the Mother of God in your pocket and seek her help. When you leave the house: “Mother of God, help me!” when you return, say: “Mother of God, thank you.” Do that and you'll see how much help we receive.
May the good God, the Mother of God and all the saints help us!
Lord, help us!