"The grace that flows from the manifestation of the Only-Begotten Son in the flesh, proclaimed to the world by his birth from the Virgin, is not merely a holy festival but indeed a holy of holies and a festival of festivals."
— The Pappas Patristic Institute (@PappasPatristic) January 2, 2023
-St Gregory of Nyssahttps://t.co/wCsnImqWvk
Showing posts with label St. Gregory of Nyssa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Gregory of Nyssa. Show all posts
Monday, January 02, 2023
St. Gregory of Nyssa on the Incarnation and the Birth of Our Lord
Sunday, January 10, 2021
St. Gregory of Nyssa
For his great contribution to the Orthodox Church, Gregory of Nyssa was rightly called “Father of Fathers”#orthodox_times
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) January 10, 2021
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Sunday, November 08, 2020
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on St. Gregory of Nyssa
From our video archive, an exciting talk from Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on Saint Gregory of Nyssa - wonderfully entitled ‘Perpetual Progress, or Felix the Cat’! 🐈 https://t.co/BaDzqoIP6h
— IOCS - Cambridge (@IOCS_Cambridge) November 6, 2020
Friday, August 03, 2018
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Sunday, January 31, 2016
The Three Holy Hierarchs
Bev explains why three great theologians, The Three Hierarchs, are remembered together, on the same day. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/why-we-celebrate-three-hierarchs/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Music and Notation in St. Gregory of Nyssa's Commentary On the Inscriptions of the Psalms
This article by Fr. Matthew Baker is incredible. May his memory be eternal!
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, June 26, 2015
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Friday, August 15, 2014
Monday, June 30, 2014
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Pravmir: The Great Fathers of the Fourth Century and Their Significance for Us Today by Fr. John Nankivell
Friday, January 29, 2010
De unione ecclesiarum: Sententia synodalis
"Below is presented a translation of a formal declaration made by a synod held in Constantinople on Friday, May 3rd, 1280 under the presidency of Patriarch John Bekkos. The synod dealt with the case of the referendarius Michael Eskammatismenos, who had erased the word ἐκ (“from”) from a theologically-significant passage of St. Gregory of Nyssa’s On the Lord’s Prayer."
"Below is presented a translation of a formal declaration made by a synod held in Constantinople on Friday, May 3rd, 1280 under the presidency of Patriarch John Bekkos. The synod dealt with the case of the referendarius Michael Eskammatismenos, who had erased the word ἐκ (“from”) from a theologically-significant passage of St. Gregory of Nyssa’s On the Lord’s Prayer."
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