Athonite Fathers and Athonite Matters
Άγιος Παΐσιος ο ΑγιορείτηςThe author, Elder Paisios, was blessed in being able to associate with many righteous Athonite fathers, “athletes” of Christ, or to hear others tell of them. He was deeply impressed by their holy simplicity, their unshakeable, genuine faith; he was moved by the generosity of spirit, in which they struggled; he admired their self-denial unto death and their devotion to the ascetic ideal; he tasted and was sweetened by the honey of their virtues; and, being animated by the same spirit of Christian struggle, he imitated their godly achievements.
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Note of Introduction 11
In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit 15
Father Tychon 25
Elder Evlogios (the Disciple of Hadji-Georgis) 55
Elder Pachomios (the Disciple of Elder Evlogios and Grandson of Hadji-Georgis) 58
Father Seraphim, the Anchorite of Athos 59
The Unknown Anchorite (Probably One of the Anchorites of Athos Who Live Invisibly) 61
Hieromonk Anthimos, the Fool for Christ 63
The Prodigious Father Daniel 72
Elder Cosmas of the Monastery of Pantocrator (the Wine-Grower) 74
Father Philaret, the Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Constamonitou 80
Elder Peter (Petrakis) 83
Elder Augustine 93
Father George, the Anchorite 101
Elder Philaret 105
Elder Ephraim, the "Wretch"
109
Elder Constantine, the Fool for Christ
111
Father Savvas of the Monastery of Esphigmenou 116
Elder Tryphon 117
Father Cyril, the Ascetic of the Skete of Coutloumousiou Monastery and Later Abbot of the Same Monastery 123
The Hieromonk Who Was Tormented by the Tempter Because of a Prideful Thought 127
The Unprepared Clergy Who Were Prevented by God and Did Not Celebrate the Divine Liturgy 128
Elder Habakkuk
129
The Two Pretend Monks Who Became Deluded 131
The Strong-Willed Disciple 133
The Devout and Obedieng Disciple 134
The Strong-Willed and Negligent Beginner Monk 135
The Negligent Young Monk 136
The Negligent Elderly Monk 137
An Angel Castigates the Idiorrhythmie Monstery of Xeropotamou 138
The Brother Who Was Saved Without Effort Because He Didn't Judge 138
Foreknowledge of the Death of Father Methodios and Father Joachim 140
The Disciple Who Was Not Obedient to His Elder and Was Saved, Because He Hoped in God 141
The Chanter Who Attended a Feast with a Brother Who Had Been Dead for Six Months 143
Our Most Holy Lady Anoints a Devout Beginner 144
A Young Monk with Strong Faith and Philotimo Is Cursed by Christ 145
Illnesses Are Beneficial and Rewarded in Heaven, When We Patiently Endure Them 146
The Assigned Monk Who Complained 147
The Careless Talk of a Simple Monk Who Received Corrective Punishment from God 148
Our Most Holy Lady Protects and Watches Over the Monks in Her Garden Like a Good Mother 150
The Righteous Martyr Damianos Cures a Young Monk 150
The Value of the Monk 151
The Power of the Monk's Prayer
152
The Power of the Komboskini, of the Jesus Prayer
153
The Power of the Jesus Prayer 154
The Jesus Prayer with Labour
154
The Monk's Spiritual Unhappiness Comes from Worldly Convenience 155
Secular Logic Brings Spiritual Ruin 156
Quietude and Freedom from Wordly Care Are the Most Important Prerequisites for Spiritual Life,
in Which our Most Holy Lady Rejoices 156
Monks Must Be a Good Example for the Laity 157
Saing George Caters for His Feast 158
Saing Spyridon Caters for the Feast 159
God's Blessing Comes When We Give a Blessing 160
The Providence of the "Sweetly-Kissing" Mother of God Towards the Holy Monastery of Philotheou 162
The Callous Monk Who Become Deluded, Because His Ascesis Was Sterile, Without Love and Discretion 165
The Monk Who Was Saved from Dreadful Delusion 168
Pleasant Events 171
Angel of the Eighth Age 176
The Return to God from Earth to Heaven 178
Maps 206
- Διαστάσεις
- 21 x 15
- Συγγραφέας/εις
- Άγιος Παΐσιος ο Αγιορείτης
- Εκδότης
- Holy Hesychasterion "Evangelist John the Theologian"
- Σελίδες
- 256
- Εξώφυλλο
- Μαλακό
- Γλώσσα
- Αγγλικά