ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS The Orthodox Mind or Spirit By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy All that we have mentioned define the faith oJ Orthodoxy and protect the Mystery of man’s salvation. They also establish the position of every believei vis-a-vis God, the world and his fellow man and constitute the Orthodox mind (φρόνημα) or spirit. … Read More
The Mission of the Holy Spirit
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS The Mission of the Holy Spirit By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy The Holy Spirit was not revealed in the same manner in which the Son was revealed; He remains unapproachable to man. He is however recognized in His divine energies, through the gifts which He bestows upon the faithful. He is … Read More
The Holy Eucharist
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS The Holy Eucharist By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy The Holy Eucharist is the central event in the life of the Church. Through it the faithful become partakers of the Body and Blood of Christ (Matth. 26, 26-28; Mark 14,22-24; Luke 22, 15-20; Jn 6, 51-56; I Cor. 11, 24-26). How can … Read More
The Church
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS The Church By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy http://www.egolpion.com/ The Church as the Body of Christ is a Divine-human (theanthropic) organism, i.e. an invisible and visible reality. The invisible dimension of the Church refers to the communion between God and man having as its model the communion between the three Persons of … Read More
Spiritual Experiences
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS Spiritual Experiences By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy Man can have the feeling of the presence of Divine Grace in his life, i.e. he can have spiritual experiences. Holy Scripture, however, recommends to the faithful: “Beloved, do not believe in every spirit, but test the spirits to see if they are from … Read More
Salvation
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS Salvation By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy http://www.egolpion.com/salvation%20%20.en.aspx After the fall, man, we are told by Holy Writ, was cast out of paradise (Gen. 3,24). God, however, through this expulsion, did not lead man to despair, for He simultaneously sowed within Him the hope of salvation. The final outcome of his vicissitude … Read More
Our Place in the World and the Hope of the World
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy The entire world is God’s creation and therefore it is by nature good; evil does not have an ontological existence. Natural evil is the result of discord which was created after man’s fall; even death is a means of educating man in order to lead him back … Read More
Monasticism
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS Monasticism By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy http://www.egolpion.com/Monasticism.en.aspx In our times many people and especially young people desire to see their ideas and the content of their faith embodied. To have people who live their faith and the hope in Christ with all its consequences is a great contribution to our society … Read More
Holy Chrism
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS Holy Chrism By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy http://www.egolpion.com/Holy_Chrism.en.aspx The Orthodox Church relates Holy Baptism to the sacred Mystery of Chrism, with which our induction into the body of the Church is completed, and the faithful, armed wtih the charismata of God can now grow spiritually, and conscientiously live the life in … Read More
God in Trinity
ORTHODOX CATECHISM TOPICS God in Trinity A Communion of Persons By: Fr. Anthony AlevizopoulosPhD. of Theology, PhD. of Philosophy http://www.egolpion.com/God_Trinity.en.aspx We Orthodox Christians believe in a Trinitarian God. God is not an isolated being, but communion and love. He is Father, Son and Holy Spirit; He is not one Person but three. Between the Father, Son and Holy … Read More