ave Our Holy Father Athanasius “the Resurrected,” Recluse of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T22:39:25+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Athanasius “the Resurrected,” Recluse of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T22:39:51+00:00 Full Article
ave Jan 31 - Venerable Nicetas, Hermit Of The Kiev Caves And Bishop Of Novgorod By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T03:47:37+00:00 Full Article
ave Venerable Nicetas, Hermit of the Kiev Caves and Bishop of Novgorod By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T03:47:58+00:00 Full Article
ave Feb 10 - Venerable Father Prochorus Of The Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T03:51:19+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T20:56:55+00:00 Full Article
ave Martyr Lupus, Slave of St Demetrios of Thessalonica, and Hieromartyr Pothinos, Bishop of Lyons By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T21:42:22+00:00 Full Article
ave Apr 19 - St John Of The Ancient Caves In Palestine and Holy Father Agathangelos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T23:50:31+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Athanasius “the Resurrected,” Recluse of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-01T23:34:38+00:00 Full Article
ave Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-04-03T19:09:14+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Stephen, Abbot of the Kiev Caves and Bishop of Vladimir By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-09T04:56:30+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-06-30T07:04:39+00:00 Full Article
ave St. Anthony of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-07-12T03:04:03+00:00 Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, Bishop of Ravenna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-01T04:44:32+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Athanasius “the Resurrected,” Recluse of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-12-01T04:05:40+00:00 Full Article
ave Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-29T23:36:22+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Stephen, Abbot of the Kiev Caves and Bishop of Vladimir By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:14:23+00:00 Full Article
ave St Theodosius, Abbot of the Kiev Caves Monastery and Founder of Cenobitic Monasticism in Russia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:15:50+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-06-02T05:35:44+00:00 Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:07:29+00:00 Full Article
ave Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T19:07:26+00:00 Full Article
ave St. John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-03T02:20:04+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Stephen, Abbot of the Kiev Caves and Bishop of Vladimir By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-03T02:22:28+00:00 Full Article
ave St Theodosius, Abbot of the Kiev Caves Monastery and Founder of Cenobitic Monasticism in Russia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T21:46:25+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T21:56:21+00:00 Full Article
ave St. Anthony of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-04T04:30:53+00:00 Full Article
ave Venerable Dosithea, Recluse of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-04T04:51:38+00:00 Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host and the other Bodiless Powers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:24:47+00:00 Full Article
ave Saint Nikon the Dry of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:39:47+00:00 Full Article
ave St. John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:39:24+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Stephen, Abbot of the Kiev Caves and Bishop of Vladimir By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:41:38+00:00 Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves (1095) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:54:16+00:00 Full Article
ave St Anthony of the Kiev Caves (1073) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:50:31+00:00 Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, bishop of Ravenna (75) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:53:52+00:00 Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:48:20+00:00 Full Article
ave Commemoration of the Miracle at the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev (?) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:39:08+00:00 "Two friends, John and Sergius, swore brotherhood before the icon of the holy Mother of God in this monastery. John was a rich man, with a five-year-old son, Zachariah. John fell ill, and at his death commended his son to the care of Sergius, and left in Sergius' keeping a large sum of silver and gold for him to hand over to Zachariah when he had grown up. When Zachariah came of age, however, Sergius denied receiving anything from the deceased John. Then Zachariah said: 'Let him swear before the same icon of the most holy Mother of God, in front of which he accepted brotherhood with my late father, that he received nothing from John, and then I will seek nothing more from him.' Sergius agreed, but when he had sworn this and went up to kiss the icon, some force held him back and would not allow him to come near. Then, tormented all at once by a demon, he began to cry out: 'Holy fathers Antony and Theodosius, do not let this merciless angel destroy me!' The demon had attacked him by God's permission. He then told them of all the money which John had left. But when they opened the box, they found double the amount. Taking it, Zachariah gave it to the monastery and was himself tonsured as a monk. He lived a long time and was worthy of God's great gifts, entering peacefully into eternity." Full Article
ave St John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine (8th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T22:08:54+00:00 Filled in his youth with the love of Christ and a hunger for holiness, he travelled among the holy places of the Middle East seeking the counsel of holy men. Finally he settled as a monk in the Ancient Caves of the Lavra of Chariton the Great in Palestine. Living in Chariton's own cave, he spent his days in fasting, prayer and vigil, becoming known in his own lifetime for his holiness. He reposed in peace in the 8th century. Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, bishop of Ravenna (75) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T02:00:24+00:00 He was a disciple of St Peter, born in Antioch. St Peter took him to Rome (he was bishop of Antioch before being bishop of Rome, so Antioch is as much the 'see of Peter' as is Rome) and made him Bishop of Ravenna. In Ravenna, he healed the wife of the military governor of a grave illness, after which the governor and his household confessed Christ and were baptized. Apollinarius was able to form a house church in the governor's home, from which he labored for the Gospel for twelve years. Eventually, he was condemned to exile in Illyria for his faith, and began a life of missionary travel in the Balkans, travelling as far as the Danube. After twelve years of this work, he was driven back to Italy by the hostility of some of the pagans. He was received with joy by the people of Ravenna, which aroused the envy of the pagan elders, who denounced him to the Emperor Vespasian. When the elders asked permission to kill Apollinarius, the Emperor only gave them permission to drive him from the city, wisely saying 'It is not seemly to take revenge on behalf of the gods, for they can themselves be revenged on their enemies if they are angered.' But, in defiance of the Imperial decree, the pagan leaders attacked and killed Apollinarius with knives. His holy relics are preserved in Ravenna, in a church dedicated to him. Full Article
ave Martyr Lupus (306), slave of St Demetrios of Thessalonica By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T02:17:55+00:00 He was the servant of the Great Martyr Demetrius, and was present at his martyrdom. He dipped the hem of his garment in the martyr's blood, and later worked many miracles with the garment, healing many illnesses. At the order of the Emperor Maximian, he was then himself arrested, tortured and, like his earthly master, beheaded for Christ. It is said that, as his death approached, he prayed to be baptized before his death, for, though a believer in Christ, he had never been able to be baptized. A cloud suddenly poured down a torrent of water upon him, answering his prayer. Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:26:12+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ave St John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine (8th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T20:20:20+00:00 Filled in his youth with the love of Christ and a hunger for holiness, he travelled among the holy places of the Middle East seeking the counsel of holy men. Finally he settled as a monk in the Ancient Caves of the Lavra of Chariton the Great in Palestine. Living in Chariton's own cave, he spent his days in fasting, prayer and vigil, becoming known in his own lifetime for his holiness. He reposed in peace in the 8th century. Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, bishop of Ravenna (75) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-20T16:23:49+00:00 He was a disciple of St Peter, born in Antioch. St Peter took him to Rome (he was bishop of Antioch before being bishop of Rome, so Antioch is as much the 'see of Peter' as is Rome) and made him Bishop of Ravenna. In Ravenna, he healed the wife of the military governor of a grave illness, after which the governor and his household confessed Christ and were baptized. Apollinarius was able to form a house church in the governor's home, from which he labored for the Gospel for twelve years. Eventually, he was condemned to exile in Illyria for his faith, and began a life of missionary travel in the Balkans, travelling as far as the Danube. After twelve years of this work, he was driven back to Italy by the hostility of some of the pagans. He was received with joy by the people of Ravenna, which aroused the envy of the pagan elders, who denounced him to the Emperor Vespasian. When the elders asked permission to kill Apollinarius, the Emperor only gave them permission to drive him from the city, wisely saying 'It is not seemly to take revenge on behalf of the gods, for they can themselves be revenged on their enemies if they are angered.' But, in defiance of the Imperial decree, the pagan leaders attacked and killed Apollinarius with knives. His holy relics are preserved in Ravenna, in a church dedicated to him. Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel, and of the other Bodiless P By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-14T20:17:41+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ave Saint Nikon the Dry of the Kiev Caves (1101) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-20T14:08:36+00:00 He was a monk in Kiev, taken into slavery by a band of Polovtsi (Turkic raiders who were troubling the country at that time) along with the holy Martyr Eustratius (March 28). He humbly refused to be ransomed by his family and therefore suffered a harsh captivity for three years. Despite this, he prayed constantly for his captors, worked miracles for their sake, and once healed their leader from a deadly illness. One day St Eustratius appeared to him in a vision and told him that he would be set free in three days. When he told his captors, they severed the tendons of his knees and ankles and kept him under guard. But at the appointed time he was miraculously transported to Kiev, where he suddenly appeared in church among his astonished brethren. The Saint did not want his chains removed until his Abbot said "Brother, if the Lord wanted to see you in these chains, he would not have delivered you from captivity!" He was so withered from his hardships that he became known as Nikon the Dry. Later, the captor whom he had healed came to the Monastery of the Caves and became a disciple of his former slave. Full Article
ave St John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine (8th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-29T15:53:55+00:00 Filled in his youth with the love of Christ and a hunger for holiness, he travelled among the holy places of the Middle East seeking the counsel of holy men. Finally he settled as a monk in the Ancient Caves of the Lavra of Chariton the Great in Palestine. Living in Chariton's own cave, he spent his days in fasting, prayer and vigil, becoming known in his own lifetime for his holiness. He reposed in peace in the 8th century. Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, bishop of Ravenna (75) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-07-21T17:29:33+00:00 He was a disciple of St Peter, born in Antioch. St Peter took him to Rome (he was bishop of Antioch before being bishop of Rome, so Antioch is as much the 'see of Peter' as is Rome) and made him Bishop of Ravenna. In Ravenna, he healed the wife of the military governor of a grave illness, after which the governor and his household confessed Christ and were baptized. Apollinarius was able to form a house church in the governor's home, from which he labored for the Gospel for twelve years. Eventually, he was condemned to exile in Illyria for his faith, and began a life of missionary travel in the Balkans, travelling as far as the Danube. After twelve years of this work, he was driven back to Italy by the hostility of some of the pagans. He was received with joy by the people of Ravenna, which aroused the envy of the pagan elders, who denounced him to the Emperor Vespasian. When the elders asked permission to kill Apollinarius, the Emperor only gave them permission to drive him from the city, wisely saying 'It is not seemly to take revenge on behalf of the gods, for they can themselves be revenged on their enemies if they are angered.' But, in defiance of the Imperial decree, the pagan leaders attacked and killed Apollinarius with knives. His holy relics are preserved in Ravenna, in a church dedicated to him. Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T02:50:54+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article
ave Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves (1095) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-01T01:49:18+00:00 "A natural doctor, he was a disciple of St Antony of Kiev. He healed people by prayer and the prescribing of cabbage, which they made into a sort of bread. Prince Vladimir Monomachus was healed in this way, and this made Agapitus famed on all sides. The Prince's doctor, an Armenian, hearing of this, began to spread slander about him. When Agapitus became ill, the Armenian came and, looking at him, said that he would die in three days and that, if he did not do so, then he, the Armenian, would become a monk. Agapitus told him that it had been revealed to him by God that he would die, not in three days but in three months. And so it came to pass. After Agapitus's death, the Armenian went to the abbot of the Monastery of the Caves and asked him to make him a monk. He explained that Agapitus had appeared to him from the other world and reminded him of his promise. And so the one-time envier became a humble monk, by the providence of God whose care it is that all men be saved. St Agapitus entered into rest in about 1095." (Prologue) Full Article
ave Hieromartyr Apollinarius, bishop of Ravenna (75) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-07T14:36:37+00:00 He was a disciple of St Peter, born in Antioch. St Peter took him to Rome (he was bishop of Antioch before being bishop of Rome, so Antioch is as much the 'see of Peter' as is Rome) and made him Bishop of Ravenna. In Ravenna, he healed the wife of the military governor of a grave illness, after which the governor and his household confessed Christ and were baptized. Apollinarius was able to form a house church in the governor's home, from which he labored for the Gospel for twelve years. Eventually, he was condemned to exile in Illyria for his faith, and began a life of missionary travel in the Balkans, travelling as far as the Danube. After twelve years of this work, he was driven back to Italy by the hostility of some of the pagans. He was received with joy by the people of Ravenna, which aroused the envy of the pagan elders, who denounced him to the Emperor Vespasian. When the elders asked permission to kill Apollinarius, the Emperor only gave them permission to drive him from the city, wisely saying 'It is not seemly to take revenge on behalf of the gods, for they can themselves be revenged on their enemies if they are angered.' But, in defiance of the Imperial decree, the pagan leaders attacked and killed Apollinarius with knives. His holy relics are preserved in Ravenna, in a church dedicated to him. Full Article
ave Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel - November 8th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-08T06:00:00+00:00 The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over every individual Christian. The Archangels Michael and Gabriel, whom we especially commemorate today along with all the other bodiless powers, have served as messengers to man. "Michael" means "Who is like God?";"Gabriel" means "God is mighty." Gabriel especially was appointed to announce the coming of Christ in the flesh. There is no reckoning the number of the Heavenly Host, though we know that they are a great multitude. They are ranked in nine orders, called Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Dominions, Powers, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. "Angel" means "herald" or "messenger" and is properly applied only to those who serve as messengers from God to man; but the name is often applied to the entire host of bodiless powers. Though bodiless, the angels are finite in knowledge, extension and power. The angel Lucifer, once the highest of them all, desired to be like God Himself, and was cast forever from the presence of God, along with countless others who followed him. These we now know as Satan and the demons. (Needless to say, they are not commemorated today). Full Article