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The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk. Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners. When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time. After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.
To what extent were Soviet engagements with the Third World characterized by solidarity during the Cold War? And to what extent did these same engagements conceal imperial ambitions? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Alessandro Iandolo (UCL) talks to Rosamund Johnston (RECET) about how concrete development projects could be viewed quite differently by the different actors involved. He also talks about how his own perspective on these projects has changed, as he approaches them in his new research from different angles. If all of those involved came to be almost in agreement on one point, he argues, it was that the world-building exercises they were involved in were somehow second best when compared to the material and intellectual resources of an imagined West. Alessandro Iandolo is a lecturer at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, specializing in the history of the Soviet Union in the world. His first book, Arrested Development: The Soviet Union in Ghana, Guinea, and Mali, 1955-1968, explored the Soviet Union's economic partnership with three newly-independent countries in West Africa during the Khrushchev era, winning the W. Bruce Lincoln prize for the best first monograph in Russian History, and the Marshall D. Shulman prize for the best monograph on the internationalrelations of the USSR from the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies.
This week we discussed the thought of one of 20th-century Marxism's socialist opponents, Tomáš Masaryk. Masaryk was reviled by Czech communists until they appropriated him and he was an opponent of capitalism until the champions of capitalism did the same. He was a social democrat with an ethical and Christian-humanist vision of socialism that inspired the Prague Spring but was later coopted by the opponents of the working class and human liberation. A State without Suicidehttps://www.commonwealmagazine.org/state-without-suicide Betts, R. R. “Masaryk's Philosophy of History.” The Slavonic and East European Review 26, no. 66 (1947): 30–43. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4203912.Kohak, Erazim. “T. G. Masaryk's Revision of Marxism.” Journal of the History of Ideas 25, no. 4 (1964): 519–42. https://doi.org/10.2307/2708184. Kovác, Dusan. "World Revolution — Tomás Garrigue Masaryk and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" Human Affairs 1, no. 1 (1991): 22-29. https://doi.org/10.1515/humaff-1991-010105Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, and Karel Čapek. Talks with T.G. Masaryk. Catbird Press, 1995.Winters, Stanley B, Robert B Pynsent, and Harry Hanak. T.G. Masaryk (1850-1937).: Thinker and Critic. Palgrave Macmillan , 1989.Send us a textSupport the show
Full Text of ReadingsMemorial of Saints Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop Lectionary: 333The Saint of the day is Saints Cyril and MethodiusSaints Cyril and Methodius' Stories Because their father was an officer in a part of Greece inhabited by many Slavs, these two Greek brothers ultimately became missionaries, teachers, and patrons of the Slavic peoples. After a brilliant course of studies, Cyril (called Constantine until he became a monk shortly before his death) refused the governorship of a district such as his brother had accepted among the Slavic-speaking population. Cyril withdrew to a monastery where his brother Methodius had become a monk after some years in a governmental post. A decisive change in their lives occurred when the Duke of Moravia asked the Eastern Emperor Michael for political independence from German rule and ecclesiastical autonomy (having their own clergy and liturgy). Cyril and Methodius undertook the missionary task. Cyril's first work was to invent an alphabet, still used in some Eastern liturgies. His followers probably formed the Cyrillic alphabet. Together they translated the Gospels, the psalter, Paul's letters and the liturgical books into Slavonic, and composed a Slavonic liturgy, highly irregular then. That and their free use of the vernacular in preaching led to opposition from the German clergy. The bishop refused to consecrate Slavic bishops and priests, and Cyril was forced to appeal to Rome. On the visit to Rome, he and Methodius had the joy of seeing their new liturgy approved by Pope Adrian II. Cyril, long an invalid, died in Rome 50 days after taking the monastic habit. Methodius continued mission work for 16 more years. He was papal legate for all the Slavic peoples, consecrated a bishop and then given an ancient see (now in the Czech Republic). When much of their former territory was removed from their jurisdiction, the Bavarian bishops retaliated with a violent storm of accusation against Methodius. As a result, Emperor Louis the German exiled Methodius for three years. Pope John VIII secured his release. Because the Frankish clergy, still smarting, continued their accusations, Methodius had to go to Rome to defend himself against charges of heresy and uphold his use of the Slavonic liturgy. He was again vindicated. Legend has it that in a feverish period of activity, Methodius translated the whole Bible into Slavonic in eight months. He died on Tuesday of Holy Week, surrounded by his disciples, in his cathedral church. Opposition continued after his death, and the work of the brothers in Moravia was brought to an end and their disciples scattered. But the expulsions had the beneficial effect of spreading the spiritual, liturgical, and cultural work of the brothers to Bulgaria, Bohemia and southern Poland. Patrons of Moravia, and specially venerated by Catholic Czechs, Slovaks, Croatians, Orthodox Serbians and Bulgarians, Cyril and Methodius are eminently fitted to guard the long-desired unity of East and West. In 1980, Pope John Paul II named them additional co-patrons of Europe. Reflection Holiness means reacting to human life with God's love: human life as it is, crisscrossed with the political and the cultural, the beautiful and the ugly, the selfish and the saintly. For Cyril and Methodius much of their daily cross had to do with the language of the liturgy. They are not saints because they got the liturgy into Slavonic, but because they did so with the courage and humility of Christ. Saints Cyril and Methodius are the Patron Saints of: Slavic PeoplesEcumenism Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Friday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Memorial of Saints Cyril and Methodius; Ninth Century brothers in a part of Greece inhabited by many Slavs; they became missionaries, teachers, and patrons of the Slavic peoples; when the Duke of Moravia requested political independence and ecclesiastical autonomy, it changed the lives of Cyril and Methodius; Cyril invented an alphabet; together they translated the Gospels, the psalter, Paul's letters, and the liturgical books into Slavonic; Cyril and Methodius journeyed to Rome, and saw their Slavonic liturgy approved by Pope Adrian II; Cyril, long an invalid, died in Rome 50 days after taking the monastic habit; Methodius continued mission work for 16 more years; they were named co-patrons of Europe by Pope John Paul II Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 2/14/25 Gospel: Mark 7:31-37
He was born Michael Tivolis in 1470. In his early youth he traveled to Italy, where many scholars had fled to preserve Hellenic culture despite the fall of Constantinople. After completing his studies in Florence, he went to the Holy Mountain in 1507 and entered Vatopedi Monastery, where he received the name of Maximos. Ten years later he was sent to Russia in answer to a request of Grand Prince Basil Ivanovich, who sought someone to translate works of the Holy Fathers on the Psalter, as well as other Church books, into Slavonic. Maximos completed this work with such success that he was made to stay in Russia to correct the existing translations (from Greek to Slavonic) of the Scriptures and liturgical books, and to preach. His work aroused the jealousy of some native monks, and Maximos was falsely accused of plotting against the Prince. In 1525 he was condemned as a heretic by a church court and banished to the Monastery of Volokolamsk, where he lived as a prisoner, not only suffering cold and extreme physical privation but being denied Holy Communion and the use of books. One day an angel appeared to him and said 'Have patience: You will be delivered from eternal torment by sufferings here below.' In thanks for this divine comfort, St Maximus wrote a canon to the Holy Spirit on the walls of his cell in charcoal, since he was denied the use of paper and pen. (This canon is sung on Pentecost Monday in some Russian and Serbian Monasteries). Six years later he was tried again and condemned to indefinite imprisonment in chains at a monastery in Tver. Happily, the Bishop of Tver supported him, and he was able to continue his theological work and carry on a large correspondence despite his confinement. He endured these grim conditions for twenty years. Toward the end of his life, he was finally freed by the Tsar in response to pleas on his behalf by the Patriarchs of Constantinople and Alexandria and the intervention of pious Russian nobles. He was received with honor in Moscow, and allowed to carry on his theological work at the Lavra. The Tsar Ivan IV came to honor him highly, partly because the Saint had foretold the death of the Tsar's son. When the Tsar called a Church Council to fight the doctrines of some who had brought the Calvinist heresy into Russia, he asked St Maximos to attend. Too old and weak to travel, the Saint sent a brilliant refutation of the heresy to the Council; this was his last written work. He reposed in peace in 1556, aged eighty-six. Not long after his death, he was glorified by the Church in Greece as a Holy Confessor and 'Enlightener of Russia.' In 1988 (!) he was added to the calendar of Saints by the Moscow Patriarchate.
Keir Starmer is in Ukraine today, on his first visit to Kyiv since becoming Prime Minister. And he came bearing gifts: a 100-year partnership agreement between the UK and Ukraine, covering nine ‘pillars' from culture to science. It is hoped that the new pact will define the relationship between the two countries well beyond the current conflict with Russia. This is all in the context of Donald Trump's return to the White House, with his administration agitating for a peace deal. Is peace on the horizon? Also on the podcast, Kemi Badenoch's big speech – in which she criticised the decisions made by successive Tory prime ministers – was overshadowed by the announcement that there will be government-backed inquiries into grooming gangs. Is this the right call? Oscar Edmondson speaks to Katy Balls and Mark Galeotti, head of Mayak Intelligence and honorary professor at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
The Orthodox New Year in Alaska is a mix of seal meat, tea cakes, and Alaska Native and Slavonic languages. It's a cultural blend more than 150 years after Russia formally withdrew from what would become America's 49th state. In that time, the Orthodox Christian customs continued to flourish and merged with Native traditions. In many ways, they are more established than in their home country, which saw religious persecution during the time of the Soviet Union. We'll hear from Alaska Native adherents of Russian Orthodox Christianity about how they're welcoming the New Year on January 14. GUESTS Archpriest Martin Nicolai (Yup'ik), retired Archpriest of St. Nicholas Church Benjamin Jacuk (Dena'ina Athabascan and Sugpiaq), director of Indigenous research at the Alaska Native Heritage Center Jill Fratis (Unangan), news producer and reporter for KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation Sperry Ash (Sugpiaq), educator and Russian Orthodox deacon
The Orthodox New Year in Alaska is a mix of seal meat, tea cakes, and Alaska Native and Slavonic languages. It's a cultural blend more than 150 years after Russia formally withdrew from what would become America's 49th state. In that time, the Orthodox Christian customs continued to flourish and merged with Native traditions. In many ways, they are more established than in their home country, which saw religious persecution during the time of the Soviet Union. We'll hear from Alaska Native adherents of Russian Orthodox Christianity about how they're welcoming the New Year on January 14.
He was a disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius (May 11), and traveled with them on their missionary journey to the Slavs. With them and their other companions, he endured many trials, including several imprisonments at the hands of the Latin Franks, who were seeking to seize control of the region of Moravia in order to impose the Latin language and to spread the heresy of the filioque. For a time their troubles were relieved by Pope Hadrian II, who supported the mission and made St Methodius Archbishop of Pannonia, with jurisdiction over the Eastern European Slav lands. But when St Methodius died, St Nahum and his companions were imprisoned once more, then sent into exile, where they finally found shelter in the Orthodox Kingdom of Bulgaria. There they were able to continue their work of evangelization in the Slavonic language. Saint Nahum founded the Monastery that bears his name on the shore of Lake Ochrid. After his repose his relics were brought there for burial, and are venerated there today.
This season, give thanks for the only thing in your life that truly matters - Terminus: Extreme Metal Podcast. In this great and terrible new episode, your hosts investigate new records from two esoteric enclaves of Russian black metal. You know we're obsessed with this shit. So are you. Buckle up. 00:00 - Intro 0:03:35 - Blackdeath - Mortui Incedere Possunt (End All Life Productions / NoEvDia) Mad kappelmeisters of St. Petersburg wring jagged melodies from demon-addled fiddles. With ingenious full-band songwriting and a strangely compelling slantwise take on Orthodox black metal, this may be their finest record yet. 0:55:05 - Interlude - Bethlehem - “Second Coming” fr. Dark Metal (Adipocere Records, 1994) 1:01:05 - Old Wainds - Stormheart (Darkness Shall Rise Productions) Murmansk tundra shamans emerge from the murk with storming Slavonic riffage, savage stomps, and maybe even a few forbidden heavy metal kicks. 1:51:37 - Outro - Runes of Dianceht - “In The War,” fr. the Runes of Dianceht demo (Independent, 1996) Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Instagram thetrueterminus@gmail.com
He was born in Ukraine in 1722, one of the many children of a priest. He attended the Ecclesiastical Academy in Kiev, but was disappointed by the worldliness, love of ease and western theological climate that he found there. After four years he left the school and embarked on a search for a spiritual father and a monastery where he could live in poverty. He eventually found wise spiritual guides in Romania, where many of the Russian monks had fled after Peter the Great's reforms. From there he traveled to the Holy Mountain. Spiritual life was at a low ebb there also, and Plato (the name he had been given as a novice) became a hermit, devoting his days to prayer and reading the Holy Scriptures and the writings of the Fathers. After four years, a visiting Elder from Romania tonsured him a monk under the name Paisius, and advised him to live with other monks to avoid the spiritual dangers of taking up the solitary life too soon. A few brethren from Romania arrived, seeking to make him their spiritual father, but as he felt unworthy to take on this task, all of them lived in poverty and mutual obedience. Others joined them from Romania and the Slavic countries, and in time they took up the cenobitic life, with Paisius as their reluctant abbot. In 1763 the entire community (grown to sixty-five in number) left the Holy Mountain and returned to Romania. They were given a monastery where they adopted the Athonite rule of life. Abbot Paisius introduced the Jesus Prayer and other aspects of hesychasm to the monastic life there: before this time, they had been used mostly by hermits. The services of the Church were conducted fully, with the choirs chanting alternately in Slavonic and Romanian. The monks confessed to their Elder every evening so as not to let the sun go down on their anger, and a brother who held a grudge against another was forbidden to enter the church, or even to say the Lord's Prayer, until he had settled it. The monastic brotherhood eventually grew to more than a thousand, divided into two monasteries. Visitors and pilgrims came from Russia, Greece and other lands to experience its holy example. St Paisius had learned Greek while on Mt Athos, and undertook to produce accurate Slavonic translations of the writings of many of the Fathers of the Church. The Greek Philokalia had been published not long before, and St Paisius produced a Slavonic version that was read throughout the Slavic Orthodox world. (This is the Philokalia that the pilgrim carries with him in The Way of a Pilgrim). The Saint reposed in peace in 1794, one year after the publication of his Slavonic Philokalia. The Synaxarion summarizes his influence: "These translations, and the influence of the Saint through the activity of his disciples in Russia, led to a widespread spiritual renewal, and to the restoration of traditional monastic life there which lasted until the Revolution of 1917."
"Saint Cosmas came from Bulgaria where his devout parents provided him with a good education in Slavonic and Greek. They wanted him to marry but he was drawn by the love of Christ and, unknown to them, made his way to the Holy Mountain of Athos to become a monk at the Bulgarian monastery of Zographou. On the feast of the Annunciation at the Monastery of Vatopedi, he saw a woman among those serving in the Church and in the refectory, and he was grieved at first to observe this breach of the monastic rule, but overjoyed when he realized that it was the Mother of God who had appeared to him in this way. "He was clothed in the holy angelic Habit and, after some time, was ordained priest. One day, as he was praying before the icon of the Mother of God, asking her with tears how to achieve his salvation, he heard a voice saying, 'Let my servant withdraw to the desert outside the monastery.' He was obedient to the will of God and, with the blessing of his Abbot, lived in silence from then on. Some years later, he was found worthy of the grace of discernment of thoughts and of beholding things happening elsewhere, as well as of other spiritual gifts. In the course of many years, he was the spiritual helper of a great number of monks. At the end of his life, Christ appeared to him saying that he would shortly have a great trial to endure from the Devil. Indeed, the prince of demons made his appearance next day with a host of his servants bewailing and bemoaning their inability to annihilate their great enemy Cosmas, who had held them in check for so long and gained possession, by his virtue, of the throne in Heaven that had once been Lucifer's. Taking a heavy stick, the demon beat the Saint so violently that he left him half-dead. As God allowed, Saint Cosmas died in peace two days later, on 22 September 1323. When the fathers came from the monastery to bury him, the wild animals gathered round. They kept silent until the end of the service, but howled unusually loud as his body was covered with earth. Then having paid their respects, they made off into the wilderness. Forty days later, the monks came to take up the body of Saint Cosmas and translate it to the monastery, but it was no longer in the grave. Where it now is God alone knows." (Synaxarion)
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Dorotheos and Eusebia, a devout, aging Christian couple who lived in Anatolia, had no children. After many years, their fervent prayers for a child were answered, and they were blessed with a daughter, whom they named Kyriake ('Sunday' in Greek) because she was born on the Lord's day. The child grew up beautiful in body and soul and, though she had many suitors, chose to consecrate herself entirely to God and remain single. One of her suitors, angered at her refusal, denounced her and her parents to the Emperor Diocletian. Dorotheos and Eusebia were subjected to cruel tortures, then sent into exile, where they died under further torture. Kyriake was sent to Maximian, Diocletian's son-in-law, for trial. By his orders, she was subjected to a horrifying series of torments; but Christ Himself appeared to her in prison, healing and comforting her. Many pagans came to believe in Christ when they saw her miraculously saved from death by fire or from wild beasts; all of these were beheaded. Kyriake told Apollonius, the general who supervised her tortures: 'There is no way that you can turn me from my faith. Throw me into the fire — I have the example of the Three Children. Throw me to the wild beasts — I have the example of Daniel. Throw me into the sea — I have the example of Jonah the Prophet. Put me to the sword — I will remember the honored Forerunner. For me, to die is life in Christ.' Apollonius then ordered that she be beheaded. At the place of execution, she raised her hands in prayer and gave up her soul to God before the executioner could take her life. Note: St Kyriake is also known as Dominica or Nedelja, Latin and Slavonic words for 'Sunday'.
In this episode, Christopher Moseley talked about the state of the Estonian Language, Translations, his work on Minority and Endangered Languages and his Translation 'The Man Who Spoke Snakish' a Beautiful moving story of a boy who is tasked with preserving ancient traditions in the face of modernity written by Famous Estonian Author Andrus Kivirähk.Christopher Moseley has been the General Editor of the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger since 2008 and is now a member of the editorial team of its successor, the World Atlas of Languages. From 2007 to 2011, he was a Teaching Fellow in Latvian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College, London. Originally from Australia, he came to Britain to study Scandinavian languages in 1974, but since then, his main interests have slipped eastwards to Finland and the Baltic countries. While working as a journalist and translator specialising in Baltic affairs at BBC Monitoring, Caversham, he completed a M.Phil., also at SSEES, on the dying Livonian language of Latvia – a close relative of Estonian. After 19 years' service at the BBC, he became a freelance translator and editor in 2005. He is the author of Colloquial Estonian and co-author of Colloquial Latvian for Routledge. He has also co-edited the Routledge Atlas of the World's Languages and edited the same publisher's Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages and most recently the third edition of the Atlas of the world's languages in danger for UNESCO. His most recent work is a revision of George Campbell's Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets (2012). He translates into English from Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Finnish, Danish and Swedish. To buy 'The Man Who Spoke Snakish' - https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Spoke-Snakish/dp/0802124127* For your Valuable feedback on this Episode - Please click the link below.https://tinyurl.com/4zbdhrwrHarshaneeyam on Spotify App –https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onspotHarshaneeyam on Apple App – https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onapple*Contact us - harshaneeyam@gmail.com ***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title: 1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 15. THE OLD TESTAMENT (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 16. THE NEW TESTAMENT (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Fr Gabriel Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
UPDATED PODCAST LIST: All available on the Apple Podcasts app or the Spotify app. Just search by the title. DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog]
DAILY AUDIO BIBLE: 1. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING (NKJV) 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE OLD TESTAMENT 4. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE NEW TESTAMENT 5. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY: THE PSALMS 6. DAILY PSALM DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 7. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) COMPLETE AUDIO BIBLE: 8. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 9. THE OLD TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 11. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV AUDIO BIBLE) 13. THE OLD TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) 14. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV AUDIO BIBLE) DAILY TEACHING: 17. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 18. THE SHORTER CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 19. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 20. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. 21. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. WEEKLY TEACHING: 22. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 23. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 24. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN TOMASI 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 27. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 28. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS WEEKLY ARCHIVES: 29. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 30. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 31. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 32. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 33. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 34. FR SERAPHIM ROSE WEEKLY ARCHIVE 35. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH 36. HOMILIES OF FR AMBROSE YOUNG 37. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 38. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS ORTHODOX RADIO ARCHIVES: 39. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO 40. O GENTLE LIGHT: MONASTIC RADIO OUTREACH AUDIO BOOKS: 41. THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT 42. ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV SPIRITUAL COUNSELS 43. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 44. NIHILISM: THE ROOT OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AGE ORTHODOX EVANGELISM ARCHIVES: 45. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 46. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 47. FR JAMES BERNSTEIN TEACHING ARCHIVE 48. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 49. THE LOGOS ORTHODOX OUTREACH ARCHIVE PRAYER PODCASTS: 50. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 51. DAILY ORTHODOX MATINS AND VESPERS 52. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION HOLY CROSS MONASTERY: 53. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 54. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 55. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY GREEK AUDIO BIBLE: 56, Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 57. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 58. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο 59. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση 60. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στην καθαρεύουσα 61. Η Καινή Διαθήκη στα νέα ελληνικά 62. Το Ψαλτήριον GREEK TEACHING: 63. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων 64. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού 65. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου 66. H Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου 67. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος 68. Διακήρυξη σωτηρίας (Δρ. Δημήτρης Χρηστίδης) 69. Mηνύματα Ευαγγελίου (Ιεροκήρυκα Γιάννη Έρτσο) RUSSIAN PODCASTS: 70.Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 71. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 72. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги [Metr. Anthony Bloom] OTHER LANGUAGE PODCASTS: 73. Parole Chrétienne Orthodoxe [French Teaching Ministry] 74. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 75. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] 76. Bagong Tipan [The New Testament in Tagalog] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daily-orthodox-catechesis/message
The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk. Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners. When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time. After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.
The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk. Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners. When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time. After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.
Contemporary politics is characterized by the rise (and fall) of many new parties. But what tools do political scientists have to map and measure electoral volatility? How can we best capture this change? And what insights can political scientists draw from other disciplines? Join host Tim Haughton for a discussion with Allan Sikk and Philipp Köker, the authors of a new book, Party People: Candidates and Party Evolution (Oxford University Press, 2023). Their book draws on a database of 200 000 electoral candidates from over 60 elections across nine democracies. Allan Sikk is Associate Professor at University College London's School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Philipp Köker is Lecturer and Research Fellow at Leibniz University in Hannover. Tim Haughton is Professor of Comparative and European Politics and a founding co-director of CEDAR at the University of Birmingham. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Contemporary politics is characterized by the rise (and fall) of many new parties. But what tools do political scientists have to map and measure electoral volatility? How can we best capture this change? And what insights can political scientists draw from other disciplines? Join host Tim Haughton for a discussion with Allan Sikk and Philipp Köker, the authors of a new book, Party People: Candidates and Party Evolution (Oxford University Press, 2023). Their book draws on a database of 200 000 electoral candidates from over 60 elections across nine democracies. Allan Sikk is Associate Professor at University College London's School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Philipp Köker is Lecturer and Research Fellow at Leibniz University in Hannover. Tim Haughton is Professor of Comparative and European Politics and a founding co-director of CEDAR at the University of Birmingham. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Podcast: The Week Ahead In Russia - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Gunmen killed at least 137 people at a concert hall outside Moscow in the deadliest terror attack in Russia in 20 years. Why did this happen now, what does it mean, and how will the Russian state respond? Author and analyst Mark Galeotti, an honorary professor at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London, joins host Steve Gutterman to discuss.
What did ancient Jews believe about the mission of their Messiah? Were they expecting a kind of warrior king who would defeat the Gentiles and reign as king over all the earth, or one who would atone for sin through his own sacrificial death? On this episode, Shane discusses these questions as he interacts with a variety of texts from the Dead Sea Scrolls and other sources that give us insight into the way Jews before and after the time of Jesus attempted to interpret some of the messianic prophecies recorded in the pages of the Old Testament.To download a PDF copy of the lecture slides for this presentation, use the link below:SHOW NOTESRelated ArticlesSprinkled Nations & Speechless Kings, Shane RosenthalA Dead Sea Scroll Hymn on the Suffering Servant, Shane RosenthalFinding Christ in All The Scriptures, Shane RosenthalProof of the Gospel, Quotes from Eusebius, Augustine & othersWhy Should We Believe The Bible? (PDF), Shane RosenthalDid Palm Trees Grow in Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus?, Shane RosenthalWhere Was Jesus Crucified?, Shane RosenthalConsidering Alternatives to the Resurrection, Shane RosenthalRelated BooksHolman Quicksource Guide to the Dead Sea Scrolls, Craig EvansA Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, Craig EvansA Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels, Craig EvansJosephus, Jewish War Vol. III, (This edition includes some Slavonic material)Josephus' Jewish War and its Slavonic Version, Henry & Kate LeemingThe Gospel According to Isaiah 53, Darrell Bock & othersThe Jewish Gospels, Daniel BoyarinThe Jewish Annotated New Testament, Daniel Boyarin & others“Son of Man” in Early Jewish Literature, Richard BauckhamThe Jewish Targums & John's Logos Theology, John RonningThe Angel of the Lord. Doug Van Dorn & Matt ForemanThe Moody Handbook of Messianic Prophecy, Rydelnik & BlumThe Life & Times of Jesus The Messiah, Alfred EdersheimProof of the Gospel, Eusebius of CaesareaRelated AudioJewish Views of the Messiah, with Daniel BoyarinWhat Did the Earliest Christians Believe?, Humble Skeptic #25The Earliest Gospel, Humble Skeptic #45 Were Jews Expecting a Divine Messiah?, WHI 1243 with Craig EvansThe Gospel Creed, Humble Skeptic #9Locating Golgotha, Humble Skeptic #17What Child Is This?, a bonus episode of the Humble SkepticUpcoming Events• Shane will be the keynote speaker at The Cross & Resurrection conference in the greater Memphis region on March 22-24, 2024 (click here for more info or to register).• On Wed. March 27th at 6:30 pm, Shane will be discussing “Objections to the Resurrection” at Christ Presbyterian Church in St. Charles, MO.• Greg Koukl, Shane Rosenthal & Jeremy Smith will be speaking on apologetics-related topics at The Fellowship of Wildwood in the St. Louis area on April 7, 2024. Greg Koukl will also be speaking at the Creating Confident Ambassadors conference at First Baptist Church—St. John on Saturday, April 6th in St. Louis.• Shane will be discussing the question, “Is Faith Blind & Irrational?” at Third Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama on Sunday, April 28th (more info will be available soon).• Shane will be one of the speakers at the ReThink315 College Camp which will take place on the campus of St. Louis University, July 16-19, 2024.• On Wed. Sept. 18th, Shane will discuss the question, “Is Faith Blind & Irrational?” at an event in Cedar City, Utah (more details coming soon).• For more information, or to invite Shane Rosenthal to speak at your next event, send an email to: INFO at HUMBLESKEPTIC dot COM. Write a Positive ReviewIf you're a fan of the show, consider writing a brief review to let others know what you like about it (preferably via the Apple Podcast app since their reviews can be seen in other podcast portals). The more positive reviews we get, the more exposure we get!We Need Your Help!Consider supporting The Humble Skeptic podcast by making a one-time gift or upgrading to a paid subscription via Substack ($5.95 per month, $59 per year). Tax-deductible giving options are also available. Get full access to The Humble Skeptic at www.humbleskeptic.com/subscribe
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian]
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian]
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian]
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian]
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian]
1. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY 2. DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING 3. DAILY ORTHODOX BIBLE STUDY 4. DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 5. DAILY ORTHODOX WORD 6. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.K. [Daily] 7. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD U.S.A. [Daily] 8. WORDS OF LIFE: DAILY ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP LINK 9. WEEKLY BIBLE BOOK (KJV) 10. THE NEW TESTAMENT AUDIO-BIBLE (ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE) 11. THE NEW TESTAMENT (KJV) 12. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (KJV) 13. THE NEW TESTAMENT DRAMATISED (ESV) 14. DETROIT'S OWN ORTHODOX RADIO (D.O.O.R.) 15. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LITURGICAL CATECHESIS [Weekly with Fr John Finley] 16. THE FAITH, FEASTS AND FASTS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 17. COUNSELS OF ST SERAPHIM OF SAROV 18. THE WAY OF A PILGRIM 19. HOMILIES OF METROPOLITAN ANTHONY BLOOM 20. HOMILIES OF FR SERAPHIM ROSE 21. FR SERAPHIM ROSE SPEAKS TODAY 22. HOMILIES OF ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 23. THE BOOK OF REVELATION WITH ELDER ATHANASIOS MITILINAIOS 24. FR JON BRAUN TEACHING ARCHIVE 25. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN BETHENCOURT 26. HOMILIES OF FR JOHN FINLEY 27. HOMILIES OF FR TURBO QUALLS 28. EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 29. HOMILIES OF FR LAZARUS MOORE 30. HOMILIES OF FR MICHAEL HARPER 31. SIMPLY ORTHODOX with Dr Bradley Nassif 32. MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE 1988 33. MINISTRY OF FR EUSEBIUS STEPHANOU 34. THE LOGOS TV OUTREACH [Video Archive on Spotify Only] 35. THE LOGOS RADIO OUTREACH [Audio Archive] 36. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DAILY PRAYER 37. DAILY MATINS AND VESPERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH 38. BYZANTINE PROSOMOIA: THE CHANTER'S COMPANION 39. O GENTLE LIGHT Monastic Radio Outreach 40. DAILY PRAYER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 41. DAILY HOURS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE HOROLOGION 42. THE PSALTER WITH HOLY CROSS MONASTERY 43. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στο πρωτότυπο κείμενο (Koine Greek Bible 44. Η Καινή Διαθήκη κάθε μέρα στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 45. H Καινή Διαθήκη στο πρωτότυπο κείμ (Koine Greek Bible) 46. H Καινή Διαθήκη στην vεοελληνική με μουσική υπόκρουση (Greek Bible) 47. Το Ψαλτήριον 48. Η Αποκάλυψη: Ομιλίες του Αρχιμ. Αθανασίου Μυτιληναίου (Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios) 49. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Αιμιλιανού (Elder Aimilianos) 50. Ομιλίες Γέροντος Εφραίμ Φιλοθεΐτου (Homilies of Elder Ephraim) 51. Πείρα Αγιορειτών Πατέρων (Athonite Wisdom) 52. Ιεροκήρυκας Δημήτριος Παναγόπουλος (Dimitrios Panagopoulos) 53. Новый Завет [The New Testament in Russian] 54. Псалтир [The Psalter in Slavonic] 55. Митрополит Антоний Сурожский - Проповеди и Аудиокниги (Metr. Anthony Bloom) 56. Noul Testament [The New Testament in Romanian] 57. عهد جدید [The New Testament in Persian] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daily-orthodox-catechesis/message
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Even for avid supporters of Ukraine, like me, Ukrainian literature remains and undiscovered country. Today I'm speaking with Uilleam Blacker who can guide on a journey of discovery, to engage with Ukrainian culture and identity. Ukrainian literature has a strong tradition of folk tales and oral poetry, and it has been influenced by the country's complex political and cultural history, including periods of colonization and national struggle. Russian literature, on the other hand, has been shaped by its own distinct history, including periods of imperial expansion and revolutionary upheaval. Ukrainian writers were persecuted in the 1920s during the period of Soviet rule in Ukraine, as part of a process to suppress Ukrainian national identity and culture and replace it with a new Soviet identity; literature was a key tool for this, as it is also for Russia today. ---------- Uilleam Blacker is an associate professor in the comparative culture of Eastern Europe at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London. He is the author of Memory, the City, and the Legacy of World War II in East Central Europe (Routledge). He has translated the work of many Ukrainian authors, including Oleg Sentsov's short story collection Life Went On Anyway (Deep Vellum). His translations of novels by Taras Prokhasko and Maik Yohansen will be published in the Harvard Library of Ukrainian Literature series. His translations have appeared in many anthologies and journals, including The White Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, and Words Without Borders. ---------- LINKS: https://twitter.com/BlackerUilleam https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/people/uilleam-blacker https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/judges/uilleam-blacker https://www.hup.harvard.edu/authors/65551-blacker-uilleam ---------- RECOMMENDED AUTHORS: Taras Shevchenko https://taras-shevchenko.storinka.org/ Nikolai Gogol Lesia Ukrainka https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674291775 Olha Kobylianska https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sunday-Morning-She-Gathered-Herbs/dp/1895571340 Mike Yohansen https://books.huri.harvard.edu/books/maik-yohansen-dr-leonardos-journey Mykhail Semenko Valerian Pidmohylnyi https://books.huri.harvard.edu/books/the-city Yuri Andrukhovych https://www.amazon.co.uk/Moscoviad-Yuri-Andrukhovych/dp/1933132523 Taras Prokhasko https://tarnawsky.artsci.utoronto.ca/elul/Ukr_Lit/Vol02/03-Prokhasko-Unsimple1.pdf and https://tarnawsky.artsci.utoronto.ca/elul/Ukr_Lit/Vol03/06-ProkhaskoUnsimple-Part-2.pdf Yuri Izdryk https://losthorsepress.org/catalog/smokes/ Viktoria Amelina https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/03/poem-about-a-crow-a-work-by-the-killed-ukrainian-writer-victoria-amelina War poetry (pre-2022): https://www.wordsforwar.com/ ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ----------
Full Text of ReadingsAsh Wednesday Lectionary: 219The Saint of the day is Saints Cyril and MethodiusSaints Cyril and Methodius' Stories Because their father was an officer in a part of Greece inhabited by many Slavs, these two Greek brothers ultimately became missionaries, teachers, and patrons of the Slavic peoples. After a brilliant course of studies, Cyril (called Constantine until he became a monk shortly before his death) refused the governorship of a district such as his brother had accepted among the Slavic-speaking population. Cyril withdrew to a monastery where his brother Methodius had become a monk after some years in a governmental post. A decisive change in their lives occurred when the Duke of Moravia asked the Eastern Emperor Michael for political independence from German rule and ecclesiastical autonomy (having their own clergy and liturgy). Cyril and Methodius undertook the missionary task. Cyril's first work was to invent an alphabet, still used in some Eastern liturgies. His followers probably formed the Cyrillic alphabet. Together they translated the Gospels, the psalter, Paul's letters and the liturgical books into Slavonic, and composed a Slavonic liturgy, highly irregular then. That and their free use of the vernacular in preaching led to opposition from the German clergy. The bishop refused to consecrate Slavic bishops and priests, and Cyril was forced to appeal to Rome. On the visit to Rome, he and Methodius had the joy of seeing their new liturgy approved by Pope Adrian II. Cyril, long an invalid, died in Rome 50 days after taking the monastic habit. Methodius continued mission work for 16 more years. He was papal legate for all the Slavic peoples, consecrated a bishop and then given an ancient see (now in the Czech Republic). When much of their former territory was removed from their jurisdiction, the Bavarian bishops retaliated with a violent storm of accusation against Methodius. As a result, Emperor Louis the German exiled Methodius for three years. Pope John VIII secured his release. Because the Frankish clergy, still smarting, continued their accusations, Methodius had to go to Rome to defend himself against charges of heresy and uphold his use of the Slavonic liturgy. He was again vindicated. Legend has it that in a feverish period of activity, Methodius translated the whole Bible into Slavonic in eight months. He died on Tuesday of Holy Week, surrounded by his disciples, in his cathedral church. Opposition continued after his death, and the work of the brothers in Moravia was brought to an end and their disciples scattered. But the expulsions had the beneficial effect of spreading the spiritual, liturgical, and cultural work of the brothers to Bulgaria, Bohemia and southern Poland. Patrons of Moravia, and specially venerated by Catholic Czechs, Slovaks, Croatians, Orthodox Serbians and Bulgarians, Cyril and Methodius are eminently fitted to guard the long-desired unity of East and West. In 1980, Pope John Paul II named them additional co-patrons of Europe. Reflection Holiness means reacting to human life with God's love: human life as it is, crisscrossed with the political and the cultural, the beautiful and the ugly, the selfish and the saintly. For Cyril and Methodius much of their daily cross had to do with the language of the liturgy. They are not saints because they got the liturgy into Slavonic, but because they did so with the courage and humility of Christ. Saints Cyril and Methodius are the Patron Saints of: Slavic PeoplesEcumenism Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Dr Mark Galeotti is a leading expert on Russian history and security. He runs the influential and fascinating podcast and blog ‘In Moscow's Shadows and is the Director of the consultancy firm Mayak Intelligence and also an Honorary Professor at UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies and a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI.We wanted to hear from Galeotti himself about Russian society, politics and statecraft. Without further ado, here's David Knowles' conversation.Listen to Mark Galeotti's podcast "In Moscow's Shadow": https://podfollow.com/1510124746Listen to The Telegraph's foreign affair podcast, "Battle Lines": https://podfollow.com/battle-lines-israel-gazaLive Event:Join us online at the US Embassy in London for a special live recording of Ukraine: The Latest:https://extra.telegraph.co.uk/events/ukraine-latest-london-embassyThe event is on Thursday 15 February and starts at 18:30 GMT (13:30 ET). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Political technology' is a Russian term for the professional engineering of politics. It has turned Russian politics into theatre and propaganda – and now transformed the country into spectacle of blood, circuses, fear, and hatred. But once developed, these techniques for mass manipulation, that build parallel universes of alternative political reality, can be shared by authoritarian regimes. Political technology is being used to dismantle democracy in countries such as Hungary and is now about much more than online disinformation: it is about whole new industries of political engineering. ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Andrew Wilson is Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Andrew's area of expertise is the comparative politics of democratisation in the post-Soviet states and political technology. He is a Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. He is author of a remarkable series of books, and the most recent of these will form the basis of our discussion today: “Political Technology: The Globalisation of Political Manipulation (2023)”. ---------- LINKS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wilson_(historian) https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-wilson-88b48720/ https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/people/andrew-wilson https://www.coleurope.eu/andrew-wilson https://rusi.org/people/wilson ---------- BOOKS MENTIONED: Political Technology: The Globalisation of Political Manipulation (2023) The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation (2015) Ukraine Crisis: What It Means for the West (2014) Ukraine's Orange Revolution (2014) Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship (2011) Virtual Politics – Faking Democracy in the Post–Soviet World (2005) Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith (1996) ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
He was born Michael Tivolis in 1470. In his early youth he traveled to Italy, where many scholars had fled to preserve Hellenic culture despite the fall of Constantinople. After completing his studies in Florence, he went to the Holy Mountain in 1507 and entered Vatopedi Monastery, where he received the name of Maximos. Ten years later he was sent to Russia in answer to a request of Grand Prince Basil Ivanovich, who sought someone to translate works of the Holy Fathers on the Psalter, as well as other Church books, into Slavonic. Maximos completed this work with such success that he was made to stay in Russia to correct the existing translations (from Greek to Slavonic) of the Scriptures and liturgical books, and to preach. His work aroused the jealousy of some native monks, and Maximos was falsely accused of plotting against the Prince. In 1525 he was condemned as a heretic by a church court and banished to the Monastery of Volokolamsk, where he lived as a prisoner, not only suffering cold and extreme physical privation but being denied Holy Communion and the use of books. One day an angel appeared to him and said 'Have patience: You will be delivered from eternal torment by sufferings here below.' In thanks for this divine comfort, St Maximus wrote a canon to the Holy Spirit on the walls of his cell in charcoal, since he was denied the use of paper and pen. (This canon is sung on Pentecost Monday in some Russian and Serbian Monasteries). Six years later he was tried again and condemned to indefinite imprisonment in chains at a monastery in Tver. Happily, the Bishop of Tver supported him, and he was able to continue his theological work and carry on a large correspondence despite his confinement. He endured these grim conditions for twenty years. Toward the end of his life, he was finally freed by the Tsar in response to pleas on his behalf by the Patriarchs of Constantinople and Alexandria and the intervention of pious Russian nobles. He was received with honor in Moscow, and allowed to carry on his theological work at the Lavra. The Tsar Ivan IV came to honor him highly, partly because the Saint had foretold the death of the Tsar's son. When the Tsar called a Church Council to fight the doctrines of some who had brought the Calvinist heresy into Russia, he asked St Maximos to attend. Too old and weak to travel, the Saint sent a brilliant refutation of the heresy to the Council; this was his last written work. He reposed in peace in 1556, aged eighty-six. Not long after his death, he was glorified by the Church in Greece as a Holy Confessor and 'Enlightener of Russia.' In 1988 (!) he was added to the calendar of Saints by the Moscow Patriarchate.
He was born Michael Tivolis in 1470. In his early youth he traveled to Italy, where many scholars had fled to preserve Hellenic culture despite the fall of Constantinople. After completing his studies in Florence, he went to the Holy Mountain in 1507 and entered Vatopedi Monastery, where he received the name of Maximos. Ten years later he was sent to Russia in answer to a request of Grand Prince Basil Ivanovich, who sought someone to translate works of the Holy Fathers on the Psalter, as well as other Church books, into Slavonic. Maximos completed this work with such success that he was made to stay in Russia to correct the existing translations (from Greek to Slavonic) of the Scriptures and liturgical books, and to preach. His work aroused the jealousy of some native monks, and Maximos was falsely accused of plotting against the Prince. In 1525 he was condemned as a heretic by a church court and banished to the Monastery of Volokolamsk, where he lived as a prisoner, not only suffering cold and extreme physical privation but being denied Holy Communion and the use of books. One day an angel appeared to him and said 'Have patience: You will be delivered from eternal torment by sufferings here below.' In thanks for this divine comfort, St Maximus wrote a canon to the Holy Spirit on the walls of his cell in charcoal, since he was denied the use of paper and pen. (This canon is sung on Pentecost Monday in some Russian and Serbian Monasteries). Six years later he was tried again and condemned to indefinite imprisonment in chains at a monastery in Tver. Happily, the Bishop of Tver supported him, and he was able to continue his theological work and carry on a large correspondence despite his confinement. He endured these grim conditions for twenty years. Toward the end of his life, he was finally freed by the Tsar in response to pleas on his behalf by the Patriarchs of Constantinople and Alexandria and the intervention of pious Russian nobles. He was received with honor in Moscow, and allowed to carry on his theological work at the Lavra. The Tsar Ivan IV came to honor him highly, partly because the Saint had foretold the death of the Tsar's son. When the Tsar called a Church Council to fight the doctrines of some who had brought the Calvinist heresy into Russia, he asked St Maximos to attend. Too old and weak to travel, the Saint sent a brilliant refutation of the heresy to the Council; this was his last written work. He reposed in peace in 1556, aged eighty-six. Not long after his death, he was glorified by the Church in Greece as a Holy Confessor and 'Enlightener of Russia.' In 1988 (!) he was added to the calendar of Saints by the Moscow Patriarchate.
He was a disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius (May 11), and traveled with them on their missionary journey to the Slavs. With them and their other companions, he endured many trials, including several imprisonments at the hands of the Latin Franks, who were seeking to seize control of the region of Moravia in order to impose the Latin language and to spread the heresy of the filioque. For a time their troubles were relieved by Pope Hadrian II, who supported the mission and made St Methodius Archbishop of Pannonia, with jurisdiction over the Eastern European Slav lands. But when St Methodius died, St Nahum and his companions were imprisoned once more, then sent into exile, where they finally found shelter in the Orthodox Kingdom of Bulgaria. There they were able to continue their work of evangelization in the Slavonic language. Saint Nahum founded the Monastery that bears his name on the shore of Lake Ochrid. After his repose his relics were brought there for burial, and are venerated there today.
He was a disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius (May 11), and traveled with them on their missionary journey to the Slavs. With them and their other companions, he endured many trials, including several imprisonments at the hands of the Latin Franks, who were seeking to seize control of the region of Moravia in order to impose the Latin language and to spread the heresy of the filioque. For a time their troubles were relieved by Pope Hadrian II, who supported the mission and made St Methodius Archbishop of Pannonia, with jurisdiction over the Eastern European Slav lands. But when St Methodius died, St Nahum and his companions were imprisoned once more, then sent into exile, where they finally found shelter in the Orthodox Kingdom of Bulgaria. There they were able to continue their work of evangelization in the Slavonic language. Saint Nahum founded the Monastery that bears his name on the shore of Lake Ochrid. After his repose his relics were brought there for burial, and are venerated there today.