Matthew 9:9-13 Mark 2:13-17 Luke 5:27-32 This account, of the calling of Levi or Matthew, provides one of our clearest glimpses into
The Golden Bible New Testament, 1953; illustrations by Alice and Martin Provensen
Saint Matthew the Apostle Catholic Saint st.Matthew the Apostle-One of Jesus’ Twelve Disciples, author of the first book of the New Testament, martyr Feast Day : September 21 (in the West), November 16 (in Greece) Patronage: accountants; bankers; bookkeepers; customs officers; financial officers;
"Luther’s first translation of the entire New Testament [ 'Das Newe Testament Deutzsch' ] from the Greek original was published by Melchior ...
Download these two curriculum worksheets here for your students to learn more about Great Lent in the Orthodox Christian Church. The graphics in this lesson include Lady Sarakosti with her poem in Greek and English as well as a Lenten word search and calendar of the weeks to follow the main themes towards Pascha. Kids will be engaged to color, cut and glue as they grow in their faith. These files are also recommended for our Orthodox Kids Journal Project located here. This is a free ongoing activity that follows the Church year. A description of the project and photos can be found here If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me.
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The J. Paul Getty Museum announced today plans to voluntarily return a 12th-century Byzantine illuminated New Testament to the Holy Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos in Greece. The manuscript was acquired by the Getty Museum in 1983 as part of a large, well-documented collection. Recent research on the object by the Greek Ministry of […]
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The Golden Bible New Testament, 1953; illustrations by Alice and Martin Provensen
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The Pictorial Metaphysics of the Icon Abstraction vs. Naturalism Reconsidered Part I By Fr. Silouan Justiniano The Icon is not simply a representation, a portrait. In later times only has the bodi…
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The above video recently made the rounds on social media, and in many of the discussions that followed, there was a predictably negative response from traditional liturgical Christians and a predictably positive response from those who have in one way or another departed from liturgical tradition. From the latter, the question is typically why the former are so uptight as to insist…
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Just as the liturgy and Christian doctrine that evolved in the East came to Rome, so it was that from Asia and Egypt also came to Rome some of the themes and artists who decorated the catacombs and…
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Το μήνυμα του Ευαγγελίου Του δεν θα έμενε στους μαθητές Του, είχαν λάβει άλλωστε εντολή να το τρέξουν στον κόσμο όλο. Ταυτόχρονα δεν θα ήταν μόνο γι’ αυτούς που άκουσαν ή είδαν άμεσα τον Κύριο ζωντανό, πριν ή μετά το Πάθος Του. Την εξάπλωση του σωστικού λόγου Του την εφαρμόζει ο Κύριος πρώτος.
When Jesus and his apostles were on earth, the Tetragrammaton appeared in Hebrew manuscripts of the ‘Old Testament.’ Should the divine name be in the ‘New Testament’?
A Giant Golden Book, 1953. Illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen.