Τρίτη 22 Ιουνίου 2021

Άγιος Ιωάννης ο Πρόδρομος - Saint John the Forerunner


 27x35cm  -  10.6x13.7inch.

Egg tempera 

2021.










As well as “the Baptist”, John is also known as “glorious prophet and forerunner of Christ”. Therefore, the presence of the wings is to symbolize John’s status as a divine messenger (in Greek “Evangelos”, from where the word “Angel” is derived). It’s worth noting that the wings of the archangels (Gabriel, Michael etc.) in icons are largely symbolic too, as they are not specifically described as having wings in the Scriptures.

But if that were all, then why aren’t the prophets of the Old Testament, or the Apostles, shown with the angelic wings of divine messenger? The answer, in the words of Jesus Christ Himself, is because “among those born of women there is no one greater than John;” moreover, he is “the culmination and the crown of the prophets”, as the hymn from the feast of John’s nativity proclaims. Therefore, St John is an especial example among the Saints of an earthly “angel” and a heavenly man. As such, he is also described as the “Angel of the Desert” in the inscriptions of icons.

The life John led in the desert was angelic for two reasons. On the one hand he proclaimed the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, becoming a herald of God like the angels. On the other, he lived a life of chastity, abstinence, and prayer, not being mindful of material needs, but with his attention fixed firmly to heaven. This is the life of the angels, and why the monastic way of life is sometimes called “angelic”, as well as why St John is the patron of monastics, hermits, and ascetics. For both reasons, it is appropriate to show St John with the spiritual wings of a dove.

She that once was barren now brings forth Christ’s Forerunner, John, the culmination and the crown of all the Prophets. For when he, in River Jordan, laid his hand on Him Whom the Prophets preached aforetime, he was revealed as God the Word’s fore-chosen Prophet, His mighty preacher, and His Forerunner in grace.
(Kontakion from the Feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist)


Παρασκευή 14 Μαΐου 2021

Αγία Δάφνη - Saint Daphne (Dymphna)



15x20cm - 5,9 x 7,8inch.

Egg tempera

2021.                                                         

+ Η Αγία Δάφνη ή Ντύμφνα γεννήθηκε τον 7ο αιώνα όταν η Ιρλανδία ήταν κυρίως Ορθόδοξη. Παραδόξως ο πατέρας της και βασιλέας του Όριελ ήταν ακόμη παγανιστής. Αντίθετα η μητέρα της η οποία καταγόταν από μία αριστοκρατική οικογένεια ήταν αφοσιωμένη Χριστιανή και ήταν επίσης ιδιαίτερα όμορφη. Η Δάφνη ήταν σαν την μητέρα της, χαριτωμένη και όμορφη. Αφέθηκε στην φροντίδα μίας Χριστιανής γυναίκας η οποία την φρόντισε για την βάπτιση της που πραγματοποιήθηκε από τον άγιο Πατέρα Γκέρεμπραν. Ο άγιος πατέρας έγινε οικογενειακός φίλος και δίδαξε στη Δάφνη τη γραφή καθώς και τις αλήθειες της Ορθόδοξης Χριστιανικής πίστης. Ήταν εξαιρετική μαθήτρια και γρήγορα αναπτύχθηκαν τα πνευματικά της χαρίσματα.  Όπως και άλλες Ιρλανδές συνομήλικες κοπέλες της εποχής της και πριν από αυτήν, έχοντας την καρδιά της γεμάτη από αγάπη για τον Ιησού Χριστό, επέλεξε να αφιερωθεί σε Εκείνον, και να αφιερώσει μία παρθενική ζωή στον Κύριο και στην Υπεραγία Θεοτόκο. Σύντομα η ευτυχισμένη ζωή της πήρε άσχημη τροπή με τον ξαφνικό θάνατο της μητέρας της. Πολλά ήταν τα δάκρυα που έχυσε η νεαρή κοπέλα αλλά βρήκε στήριγμα στην πίστη της η οποία ήταν πολλή ζωντανή και δυνατή. Ο πατέρας της είχε κυριευθεί για καιρό από τη θλίψη του και ταξίδεψε προκειμένου να αναζητήσει μια γυναίκα που θα αντικαθιστούσε τη νεκρή του γυναίκα. Δεν βρήκε καμία και όταν επέστρεψε άκουσε τους αυλικούς να λένε πως η κόρη του είχε γίνει το ίδιο όμορφη με τη μητέρα της. Τότε ένας δαιμονισμένος πόθος τον κατέλαβε και ζήτησε από τη κόρη του να τον παντρευτεί. Τρομοκρατημένη η κοπέλα ζήτησε από τον πατέρα της 40 μέρες για να σκεφτεί την πρόταση του. Απευθύνθηκε αμέσως στον πατέρα Γκέρεμπραν ο οποίος την παρότρυνε να φύγουν αμέσως χωρίς καθυστερήσεις από την χώρα για να σωθεί. Εγκατέλειψαν τελικά τη βασιλική αυλή μαζί με τον γελωτοποιό και τη γυναίκα του. Τελικά κατέληξαν στο χωριό με την ονομασία Gheel στο Βέλγιο και εκεί ξεκίνησαν σχέδια για να αρχίσουν και πάλι τη ζωή τους. Ο πατέρας της σύντομα πληροφορήθηκε τη φυγή της και εξοργισμένος άρχισε να την αναζητά. Τελικά ανακάλυψε τα ίχνη τους και πήγε να τους βρει με μερικούς ακόλουθους του. Μόλις τους ανακάλυψε, ο πατέρας Γκέρεμπραν υπερασπίστηκε την Δάφνη και ζήτησε από τον πατέρα της να αφήσει κατά μέρους τις αρρωστημένες διαθέσεις του. Τότε ο βασιλιάς χωρίς δισταγμό τράβηξε το σπαθί του και έκοψε το κεφάλι του αγίου πατέρα και έτσι προστέθηκε ένας ακόμη άγιος μάρτυρας στον κατάλογο των μαρτύρων του Χριστού. Οι παρακλήσεις του πατέρα της να τον παντρευτεί ήταν άκαρπες. Τότε εξοργισμένος με την κόρη του τράβηξε ένα μαχαίρι από την ζώνη του και έκοψε το κεφάλι του παιδιού του. Η Αγία Δάφνη μαρτύρησε στα 15 της χρόνια στις 15 του Μαΐου κατά το 620 με 640. Τότε εορτάζεται και η μνήμη της.
Τα σώματα των μαρτύρων θάφτηκαν έπειτα από λίγο καιρό από τους κατοίκους του Gheel. Έπειτα από λίγο καιρό όμως αποφάσισαν πως άξιζε ένας καλύτερος τρόπος ταφής σε αυτούς του άγιους μάρτυρες και αποφάσισαν να τους ξεθάψουν για να φτιάξουν από την αρχή τους τάφους τους. Τότε έκπληκτοι οι εργάτες που έσκαψαν είδαν πως οι μάρτυρες ήταν τοποθετημένοι μέσα σε δύο εξαίρετους τάφους λαξευμένους τόσο όμορφα με πέτρα που θα έλεγες πως σμιλεύτηκαν από αγγέλους. Όταν άνοιξαν τον τάφο της Αγίας βρήκαν τοποθετημένο το στήθος της ένα κόκκινο τούβλο που έγραφε «Εδώ βρίσκεται η αγία παρθένα και μάρτυρας Ντύμφνα». Μία μεγαλόπρεπη Εκκλησία στήθηκε στο μέρος όπου βρέθηκαν τα οστά και τα οστά τους φυλάσσονται σε χρυσές οστεοθήκες. Τα οστά της Αγίας θεραπεύουν πολλές πνευματικές ασθένειες, επιληψίες, νευρικές διαταραχές,  δαιμονικές επιρροές και αποτελεί στήριγμα στα θύματα των βιασμών. Σύντομα κόσμος από πολλά απομακρυσμένα μέρη επισκεπτόταν το ναό για να βρει γιατρειά. Τιμάτε ιδιαίτερα στο Gheel όπου η μνήμη της διατηρήθηκε μέχρι και σήμερα. Πολλά θαύματα της αγίας σημειώνονται κατά τα έτη 1604 και 1668.

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+  Commemorated on May 15
St. Dymphna was the daughter of a pagan king of Ireland, but became a Christian and was secretly baptized. After the death of her mother, who was known for her beauty, her father offered his own hand in marriage to his daughter. However, Dymphna ran away with the assistance of a priest, Gerebernus. Landing in Antwerp, Belgium, they traveled to the village of Gheel, where they lived near a local chapel.
In 650, St. Dymphna’s father found her and renewed his offer of marriage. Realizing that she would never accept him in this way, he demanded that Fr. Gerebernus be killed. Dymphna received a martyr’s crown when her father cut off her head with a sword.
The bodies were placed in coffins and entombed in a cave where they were later found by local Christians. Eventually, the relics of St. Dymphna were buried in the church at Gheel, while St. Gerebernus was buried in Kanten.
In Christian art, St. Dymphna is depicted with a sword in her hand and a devil at her feet. She has been invoked as the patroness against insanity. The church where Dymphna was buried in Gheel (25 miles from Antwerp) was destroyed by a fire in 1489. A new church was consecrated on the same site in 1532 and still stands to this day.



                                                                                                                                

Πέμπτη 13 Μαΐου 2021

Saint Pausikakos Bishop of Synnada - Άγιος Παυσίκακος Επίσκοπος Συνάδων

 

 22x30 cm - 8.6 x 11.8 inch.
Egg tempera and golden leaf 23k.



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Ὁ Παυσικάκου προστρέχων τῷ λειψάνῳ,

Παθῶν κακούντων παῦσιν εὑρίσκει ξένην.


Πέμπτη 6 Μαΐου 2021

Άγιος Απόστολος Λουκάς ο Ευαγγελιστής - Saint Luke the Evangelist



45x60cm - 23,6 x 17,7inch.

Egg tempera

2021.







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+  This Apostle was a physician by trade, and a disciple and companion of Paul. He wrote his Gospel in Greek after Matthew and Mark, after which he wrote the Acts of the Apostles, and dedicated both works to Theophilus, who, according to some, was Governor of Achaia. He lived some eighty-six years and died in Achaia, perhaps in Patras, the capital of this district. His emblem is the calf, the third symbolical beast mentioned by Ezekiel (1:10), which is a symbol of Christ's sacrificial and priestly office, as Saint Irenaeus says.


Apolytikion of Luke the Evangelist

Third Tone

O Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke, intercede to our merciful God, that He may grant our souls forgiveness of sins.

Kontakion of Luke the Evangelist

Fourth Tone

As a disciple of the Word of God, with Paul you illuminated all the earth and dispelled the gloom in writing Christ's divine Gospel.

Σάββατο 24 Απριλίου 2021

Συντήρηση εικόνας Αγίας Άννας - Restoration of Saint Anna' s icon


               60x 45 cm - 23,6 x 17,7 inch.

               Unknown iconographer

               ~ 1870-1930

               Codes :  0081A, 0081B

               Egg tempera and silver covers
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Σάββατο 10 Απριλίου 2021

Αγία Σοφία η ασκήτρια της Κλεισούρας - Saint Sofia of Kleisoura (6/19 May)


                                                  18x26cm - 7 x 10inch.


Η Αγία Σοφία της Κλεισούρας (1883-1974) κατά κόσμον  Σοφία Χοτοκουρίδου  γνωστή και με το προσωνύμιο "Ασκήτισσα της Παναγίας" ήταν μοναχή της Ορθόδοξης Εκκλησίας, η οποία την ενέταξε το 2011 στις αγιολογικές δέλτους της και την 1η Ιουλίου 2012, έγινε η επίσημη ανακήρυξη της από τον Οικουμενικό Πατριάρχη Βαρθολομαίο στην Καστοριά. Η μνήμη της εορτάζεται στις 6 Μαϊου εκάστου έτους.

Παρακλητικός Κανόνας αγίας Σοφίας : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGw_vT7AxL4  


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+    “Saint Sophia of Klisoura taught us patience, while patience and humiliation is the key that opens the floodgates of divine grace that will lead to cleansing from the sinful passions.”

Metropolitan Pavlos of Drama

Σάββατο 27 Μαρτίου 2021

Άγιος Νεκτάριος - Saint Nektarios

22 x 28 cm - 8.6 x 11 inch.

Egg tempera and gold leaf 23k.

2021.








 

Troparion — Tone 1

O faithful, let us honor Nectarius the divine servant of Christ, / offspring of Silyvria and guardian of Aegina, / who appeared in these last times as a true friend of virtue, / pouring forth all manner of healing upon those who reverently cry: / Glory to Him who gave you strength! / Glory to Him who granted you a crown! / Glory to Him who through you grants healing to all!

Παρασκευή 19 Μαρτίου 2021

Άγιος Μηνάς ο μεγαλομάρτυρας- Saint Menas of Egypt

33x25cm - 12.9x9.8
Egg tempera/ gold leaf

 

Ἀπολυτίκιον
Ἦχος δ’. Ταχὺ προκατάλαβε.
Στρατείαν κατέλιπες τὴν κοσμικήν, ἀθλητά, οὐράνιον εἴληφας τὴν κληρουχίαν, σοφέ, καὶ στέφος ἀμάραντον, δόξαν ἀποδιώξας βασιλέως γηϊνου, ἄθλους δὲ διανύσας μαρτυρίου γενναίου. Διό, μεγαλομάρτυς Μηνᾷ, πρέσβευε σωθήναι ἠμᾶς.

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Troparion — Tone 4

Your holy martyrs, O Lord, / through their sufferings have received incorruptible crowns from You, our God. / For having Your strength, they laid low their adversaries, / and shattered the powerless boldness of demons. / Through their intercessions, save our souls!

Παρασκευή 5 Μαρτίου 2021

Συντήρηση εικόνας Αγίου Δημητρίου - Saint Demetrius icon cleaning/ restoration


Before/ After
53x40cm - 20.8x15.7inch

Egg tempera and gold leaf
Dated: ^1930AD
Unknown iconographer
Codes: 080a, 080b, 080c

2021.
     



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Τετάρτη 17 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Άγιος Ιάκωβος Τσαλίκης - Saint Iakovos Tsalikis


30x 40 cm - 11,8x 15,7inch.
Egg tempera 
Gold frame and halo 23k.









Ἀπολυτίκιον

Ἦχος γ΄. Θείας πίστεως.
Χαίρει ἔχουσα, σὲ παραστάτην, ἡ πολύφημος νῆσος Εὐβοίας, καὶ τοῦ ὁσίου Δαυΐδ ἐπαγάλλεται, ἡ θεία Μάνδρα τὸν τάφον σου ἔχουσα, θεοχαρίτωτε πάτερ Ἰάκωβε, σὺ γὰρ χάριτας, βλυστάνεις ἡμῖν ἑκάστοτε, ὡς ῥεῦμα Παρακλήτου ἀνεπίσχετον.

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Saint elder Iakovos Tsalikis was among the holiest Elders, who lived in Greece the past decades. His holiness is acknowledged by almost all Greeks and thousands of faithful from the rest world. His entire holy life and the miracles he worked and is still working today, place him among the biggest recent Saints of the Orthodox Christian Religion.

Fr. Iakovos Tsalikis was born in Livisi, Asia Minor on November 5, 1920.  He was one of nine children that his mother Theodora gave birth to.  His father Stavros was taken captive by the Turks in the catastrophe of Asia Minor, when the Greeks lost the war.  The father was later released and joined his family in Greece.  Because of the difficult times in which the Elder’s family lived only three of the nine children lived beyond infancy.

Young Iakovos lived through the upheaval of the Orthodox Christian population of Asia Minor in 1922. Initially the family settled in the village of Saint George in Amfissa, where the living conditions were appalling.  In fact, the conditions there were close to starvation.  In 1925, the family moved to Farakla in Northern Evia, Greece.  The Elder Iakovos was educated in the village Church School of Saint Paraskevi.  Young Iakovos expressed from a young age an inclination for monastic life.  He was known as the monk in the village because of his monastic practices of fasting and prayer. While still a young boy he had a visitation from Saint Paraskevi, who revealed to him in detail the religious life that he would follow in his life.

His fervor for the Church from a young boy was so profound that he learned by heart the whole text of the Divine Liturgy at age seven.  He became seriously ill at the age of fifteen but survived.  The Second World War broke out five years later.  His health was impaired again during the war and he lost his mother in 1942.  During the German occupation of Greece, he and many of his fellow villagers were taken prisoners by the Germans.  They were taken to the village Strofilia.  He and his fellow Greeks suffered terribly during the German occupation of Greece and later with the civil war that broke out with the communists.  He was drafted into the Greek army in 1947 and was discharged in 1949.  In 1949 his father passed on to eternal life.

The Elder’s sister got married in 1951. The same year elder Iakovos decided to enter the monastic life.  He chose to enter the Monastery of Saint David in Evia, which at that time had only three monks.  The conditions at the Monastery were very difficult at the beginning.  The Monastery had been almost abandoned and the monks that lived there did not do anything to improve the facilities.  Because of these difficulties that he encountered the Elder returned to Farakla for a while.  He returned to the Monastery again and was tonsured a monk on November 31, 1952.  The following month, he was ordained a deacon on the 17th of December in Halkida and two days later he was ordained a priest.  He was chosen to be the Abbot of the Monastery of Saint David in 1975.  But prior to this the Elder had become well known and beloved by the faithful in that part of Evia.  The faithful would visit the Monastery for the sacrament of confession and for pastoral counseling.  The number of faithful Christians visiting the Monastery increased drastically and the income of the community was increased dramatically to the point where many improvements were made to the Monastery.

The Elder Iakovos Tsalikis is a contemporary of the Elder Porphyrios.  Both men were miracle-workers. Elder Tsalikis died November 21, 1991 and the Elder Porphyrios died December 2, 1991. They have had a great spiritual impact upon the contemporary Orthodox Church. This impact has continued even more profoundly after their departure for eternity.

What is unusual in the life of Elder Tsalikis is his visible battles with demons that assailed him and how he was able to subdue them. Following his experience with these spirits of darkness, he then was given the grace to become a very effective exorcist.  He was able with the sanctified skull of St. David, the founder of his Monastery, to banish many demons from faithful people of the Church, who were possessed. It was early on in his monastic life that the demons would attack Fr. Iakovos physically to the point of knocking him out cold.  On the heels of these merciless attacks by the demons Fr. Iakovos was given the grace to banish demons from people.  The demonic method of attacking people is well known from Holy Scripture and in the history of the Church. They are able to inflict such demonic influence on human beings that they become blind followers of Satan.  It was especially during the 1980’s that possessed people were brought frequently to the Monastery for the prayers of exorcism.  Father Iakovos would read the prayers of exorcism over them and then bless them with the blessed skull of Saint David.  The Monastery was established by Saint David in 1550.  The relics of Saint David are very fragrant to this very day.

Translated from the Greek by:
+Fr. Constantine (Charles) J. Simones, Waterford, CT, USA