After you’ve been traveling for a while, especially when you’re moving rapidly from one place to another, everything starts to blend together after awhile. There was one important moment during our visit to Agina Island, when we visited the monastery where St. Nektarios lived and where his relics are. We visit the room that he […]
The Hebrew seraphim is the plural form of seraph, meaning fiery or burning. The first known use of the word comes in the Biblical Old Testament once in Isaiah 6:2, 6 – v2 – Above it stood the seraphim: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he […]
This is my post on my new blog. My old blog had become too complex for my busy lifestyle and no one was reading it anyway. I got used to using WordPress for my other, far more interesting blog Far Eastern Transfigurations and found it was easy to work with, so I’ve spent the last […]