Easter 2026: The Deep Theological Meaning of Christ’s Resurrection in the Orthodox Tradition

Easter 2026: The Deep Theological Meaning of Christ’s Resurrection in the Orthodox Tradition Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life — the theology, prayers, and iconography of the greatest feast Table of Contents The Date of Easter 2026 and Its Liturgical Significance Christ’s Resurrection as the Re-creation of the World The Paschal Icon — The Visible Theology of…

Phanuel – Valguse ja Tõe Ingli Müstiline vari Õigeusu traditsiooni valguses

Phanuel – Valguse ja Tõe Ingli Müstiline vari Õigeusu traditsiooni valguses Juudi, kristliku, gnostilise ning Orthodoxi hesühhastliku müstika koondanalüüs I. Sissejuhatus: Ingellik valgus ja Jumala pale Phanueli nimi, tulenevalt heebrea Penu’el – „Jumala pale“, „Jumalat nägev“ –, on rohkem kui nimetus. Ta on nägemine ise, hinge suunatus ülimale Valgusele. Juudi apokalüptilised kirjutised, eriti 1. Eenoki raamat, paigutavad Phanueli nende inglite hulka, kes seisavad Looja auhiilguse ees – kreeka keeles prosōpon…

Why Are There So Many Orthodox Saints? Understanding the Orthodox Church’s Path to Holiness — An In-Depth Study

Why Are There So Many Orthodox Saints? Understanding the Orthodox Church’s Path to Holiness — An In-Depth Study Introduction The Orthodox Church has venerated thousands of saints throughout the centuries — men and women regarded as having attained holiness through divine grace and officially recognized as such by the Church. Some estimates cite more than a thousand names in ancient Greek menologia alone, a number that grows considerably when the saints…