A multi-part history of Chios, the holiest island on Earth, drenched in the blood of martyrs. This is a series produced by GOCTV. This is the fourth of nine in the series. This is Part Four (4) ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSHzO8L2P6g
Archimandrite Pavlos Stratigeas gives a sermon on the Feast Day of St Basil the Great at the Cathedral of St Markella in 1990.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAzAEkYVN_c
In 1998, on the Third Sunday of Great Lent (Veneration of the Holy Cross) His Eminence - Pavlos, the Metropolitan of N & S America ordained Deacon Kleanthis Korkotas to the Holy Priesthood. This program utilizes video footage recorded on a Super VHS camcorder. This program is in GREEK.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJLoPNLAxZk
The notion that Orthodox Christianity is not a 'religion" if we define "religion" as a system of appeasing God or gods, is discussed in a round-table forum. The notion as found in the writings of Fr. John Romanides is used as a starting point for the discussion. This is the 3rd and FINAL PART.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHynz4ijOmA
Lyrics:
My mother told me
Someday I would buy
Galleys with good oars
Sails to distant shores
Stand up on the prow
Noble barque I steer
Steady course to the haven
Hew many foe-men
Hew many foe-men
We are all familiar with the fierce pagan warriors that burst out of Scandinavia during the eighth century, the fierce pagan warriors, worshippers of northern gods such as Odin and Thor, burners of coastal settlements, taking men and women as slaves, trashing Christian monasteries, and sacrificing victims in the terrible rite of the ‘Blood Eagle’. However, lesser-known fact about these infamous pillagers is that the majority converted to Christianity in the centuries that followed.
The raids of these pagan warriors spread terror from Ireland to Russia, from France to North Africa, in the ninth and tenth centuries. They were the first Europeans to settle, albeit unsuccessfully, in North America. In most of these places their northern beliefs were noted by those who suffered their attacks. Christian contemporaries of the Viking raids in the British Isles often simply referred to them as “the pagans” and “the heathens”. Islamic writers, who recorded their attacks on Muslim Spain, described them as “fire-worshippers and pagans” and stated, “may Allah curse them”. So, the image of Vikings as marauding pagans was well established – then as now.
So we examine their settlements in Britain, Ireland, Normandy, Russia, the Northern and Western Isles, Iceland, Greenland and even North America. In most of these places, conversion to Christianity occurred within one generation. In England, the children of Vikings who had martyred King Edmund of East Anglia minted coins celebrating Saint Edmund; in Ireland, Christian Scandinavians fought on both sides at the battle of Clontarf in 1014; in the East, they rapidly converted to Orthodox Christianity and founded the first Russian state, based in Kiev; in Normandy, they became enthusiastic supporters of the heretical Frankish 'Papist' Church. It took longer to happen in Iceland, but even there it had occurred by the year 1000.
In conclusion, Before the Vikings left the world stage, they had a great influence on Orthodox Christianity. The first prince of what would become the Russian civilization, was Saint Vladimir of Kievan-Rus. At the center of Christendom, the Imperial City of Constantinople-New Rome, the elite Varangian Guard (the personal security of the Roman Emperor) was always composed of Vikings. The most famous captain of the Varangian Guard was King Harold Hardrada who died in 1066 in England.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS8COIcJP6E
Metropolitan Pavlos of America at the Cathedral of Staint Markella in Astoria on the Feast Day of the Holy Archangels - November, 2004
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIqB3bEFJgE
Archimandrite Pavlos Stratigeas and Fr. Christos Pittos baptize two infants in Chicago at the Church of the Holy Unmercenaries on October 6, 1991. Fr. Pavlos gives a short sermon. This program is in GREEK.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epugUvYJ0Q8