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    guest357c06 said 10 months Edit Delete

    YOU ARE RIGHT ! IT'S A SPECIAL PPS.

  • doina
    doina said 10 months Edit Delete

    Ma bucur ca ai aceasta pasiune si ca alegi subiecte atata de crestine. FELICITARI!

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    Orthodox Testimony In Greece(II)

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    All the pictures I made in a pilgrimage in Greece.

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    1. Slide 2: St. Nectarios: A Saint of the Modern Era St. Nectarios (1846-1920), and Wonderworker of Aegina, was officially recognized as a Saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1961. His Feast Day is celebrated every year on 9 November. Thousands of miracles have been attributed to his intercession, particularly cases of cancer or other serious illnesses being cured.The list of his miracles grows longer every day, and his shrine in Aegina has become the most popular place of pilgrimage in Greece. At Saint Nectarios' Tomb,many faithful can hear the Saint Blessing them if you put your ear to the tomb and listen.
    2. Slide 3: Photo of Saint Nectarios
    3. Slide 4: Saint Nectarios' Church on Aegina
    4. Slide 5: The wondermaker icon of Saint Nectarios
    5. Slide 6: The relics of Saint Nectarios
    6. Slide 7: The icon of Mother of God from chapel(Aegina)
    7. Slide 8: The icon of Mother of God from Saint Nectarios cell
    8. Slide 9: The cell of Saint Nectarios
    9. Slide 10: Music:St.Nectarios’ poem “Agni Parthene”, chanted by the Simonos Petra monks You can wait for music to end,or… powerpoint by Dositeea press Esc to stop the presentation.