24/03/2026

Heroes of Greek independence 1821

 


March 25, 1821 - 2026

Some of the heroes of the Greek Revolution of 1821 who with their self-sacrifice and blood, granted freedom to Greece and inspired the European people!

THEODORO KOLOKOTRONIS

The general and leader of the Greek War of Independence has gone down in history for his great success in the defeat of the Ottoman army under Mahmud Dramali Pasha at the Battle of Dervenakia in 1822. Appointed commander-in-chief of the Greek forces in the Peloponnese in 1825, Kolokotronis is considered to be one of the most significant figures of the Greek War of Independence. Following the war, he became a supporter of Count Ioannis Kapodistrias and a proponent of alliance with Russia. After the assassination of Kapodistrias in 1831, Kolokotronis created his own administration in support of Prince Otto of Bavaria in king of Greece but later opposed the Bavarian-dominated regency. In 1834, he was charged with treason and was sentenced to death, however pardoned. He died in 1843 in Athens, a day after his son’s wedding.

LASKARINA BOUBOULINA

Born in a prison cell in Constantinople, she was the daughter of Stavrianos Pinotsis, a captain from Hydra. She married twice, but took on the surname of her second husband, Captain Dimitrios Bouboulis, a wealthy shipowner. She allegedly joined the Filiki Etairia, an undergound organisation which worked towards the Revolution. She gave all she had, buying arms and ammunitions at her own expense, which she said she did “for the sake of my nation”. Her daughter, Eleni Boubouli, later married the son of Kolokotronis, Panos Kolokotronis.

 GEORGE KARAISKAKIS

A famous brigand, military commander and hero of the revolution. Born in a monastery near the village of Mavrommati in the Agrafa Mountains, he joined the service of Katsantonis, a local brigand at a young age. He was cunning, brave and reckless, rising quickly through the ranks to become lieutenant. He was killed on 23 April, 1827, after he became fatally wounded by a rifle bullet in battle.

 ATHANASIOS DIAKOS

A great military commander, Diakos was born Athanasios Nikolaos Massavetas. The grandson of a local brigand, he was drawn to religion from an early age and was sent to the Monastery of St John the Baptist for his education. He became a monk at the age of 17 years and was ordained a deacon of the Greek Orthodox Church not long after.

 MANTO MAVROGENOUS

A wealthy woman, she spent all her fortune for the freedom of Greeks. She also managed to raise funds by getting her European friends to contribute money and guns to the Revolution. Born in Trieste, which was part of Austria, but is now located in Italy, she grew up in an educated family and studied Greek philosophy, while also speaking fluent French, Italian and Turkish. In 1809, she moved with her family to Paros and learnt that plans were underway for a Revolution. She later moved to Mykonos, her island of origin, and influenced many of the leaders of the region to join the Revolution.

 

CONSTANTINE KANARIS

Kanaris grew to prominence during the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829), and was known in particular for his role in destroying the flagship of Turkish admiral Nasuhzade Ali pasha in revenge for the Chios massacre on the night of 6 June, 1822. There were 2,000 Ottoman casualties, including the pasha himself. Kanaris later became Greek prime minister and was one of the few people to gain the trust of Ioannis Kapodistris, the first Head of State of independent Greece.

 MIAOULIS

Andreas Vokos, nicknamed Miaoulis, was an admiral and politician who commanded Greek naval forces during the Greek Revolution. He gained wealth through trade, and contributed to the cause of resistance against the Turks in every possible way, spending money from his wheat-shipping business during the Napoleonic Wars. He led Greeks to victory in skirmishes off Modon, Cape Matapan, Suda and Cape Papas from May 1825 to January 1826.

 ODYSSEAS ANDROUTSOS

Odysseas Androutsos was born in Ithaca in 1788 and was the only son of the famous Arvanite bandit Andrea Verousi, and his mother was from Preveza. As soon as the Revolution broke out, he was immediately on the front lines of the struggle and incited the Greeks of Eastern Roumeli to fight.  Androutsos was found trapped with 120 Greek men in what would become the famous Battle of Gravia Inn. Up against 8,000 Ottomans, Androutsos led the Greeks to victory and was proclaimed the military leader of Roumeli.

 MARKOS BOTSARIS

Markos Botsaris was born in 1790 and is known as a Greek General and hero of the Greek Revolution from Souli. Numerous are the heroic deeds of Markos Botsaris: In Kumtzades he destroyed a large army of Ottoman Turks, in Pente Pigadia he clashed with a force of 500 0 Turks along with his few Souliote brothers, he conquered the Reniasa fortress without any casualties, defeated 2000 Turks in Vargiades and in Dramesi, battled against Hasan Pasha in Arta and his army of 1000 Turks, participated in the siege of Arta and in many more battles including in Lelova, Olitsika and Bogortsa. On August 9, 1823, during a battle in Karpesnisi, Markos Botsaris received a fatal shot which cost him his life. His body was transported to Mesologgi where it was buried with the highest honors.

23/03/2026

Just think what the saints have endured! So much suffering!


 Just think what the saints have endured! So much suffering!

So much suffering! So much abuse!

And the soul was within the body.

Because Christ had not yet called it.

And we die not from torture or from illness or from anything else.

We die because Christ wills it.

Shall we not have an incurable disease? Shall we not have anything?

The soul does not go out unless the Lord says so.

Shall we not eat and drink?

Man does not live by bread alone.

+ Fr. Ananias Koustenis

That is why Jesus Christ is our everything.


 When we have thoughts or ideas that God does not love us or has forgotten us, or is tormenting us or anything else, let us think of the cross and the Crucified One.

This is the greatest proof of love.

And if they wrong us, if they make it difficult for us, if they take away our possessions, if our lives are threatened, if they injure us, and if they hurt us mentally or physically, let us be transported to the one who was unjustly slaughtered and unjustly died for our justice, our salvation and for our sins.

Therefore, every pain, every injustice, everything contrary that happens to us is related, when we think and mentally visit the honest and life-giving cross...

That is why Jesus Christ is our everything.

It is our first and last love, the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the end.

We say this many times, because it is the center and the essence.

And he became a convict on Golgotha ​​to become a convict for everyone...

+ Fr. Ananias Koustenis

22/03/2026

Saint John Chrysostom says, let us have the Gospel in our home.


 Saint John Chrysostom says, let us have the Gospel in our home.

Even when we do not read it, -how beautifully the saint says it!- we have a blessing.

When we read it a little, the good increases.

We also have light.

And when we read it more, we have more light.

And when we read it and do it, then we have Paradise.

We have Paradise! Of course!

Some say, “We read and we do not understand.”

“Look, read and do not understand.

The other understands and leaves”! …

Like this!

Let us not leave the Holy Gospel!

+ Fr. Ananias Koustenis

Prayer is the guardian of sobriety, it curbs anger, suppresses pride, cleanses from resentment,


 Prayer is the guardian of sobriety; it curbs anger, suppresses pride, cleanses from resentment, drives away envy, abolishes injustice, and corrects impiety.

Prayer is the strength of bodies; it brings joy to the home, grants favor to the city, provides strength to authority, gives victory during war, ensures peace, reunites the separated, and maintains the united in place.

Prayer is the seal of virginity, the fidelity of marriage, a weapon for travelers, a guardian of those who sleep, courage for those who are awake, it brings euphoria to farmers, and it grants salvation to sailors.

Saint Gregory of Nyssa

Sunday is a holy day


The Divine Liturgy sanctifies! If a Christian does not go to church on Sunday, how will he be sanctified?

Oh, if they only knew what "rights" they give to the devil and how much more vulnerable they become to his traps, remaining naked from the "grace" of the Divine Liturgy..

Saint Paisios

21/03/2026

Unfortunately, most "Christians", and especially "Christian women"


 Unfortunately, most "Christians", and especially "Christian women", take care mainly to beautify their perishable bodies and neglect the beautification of their eternal souls...

And in fact, most women beautify and display their bodies provocatively to the sinful scandal of men, without realizing their great sin, of which they even boast and do not accept advice...

Saint Sophia of Kleisoura

We have weaknesses and passions and defects deeply rooted within us. Many are hereditary.

  


We have weaknesses and passions and defects deeply rooted within us. Many are hereditary. All of these are not cut off with a convulsive movement or with impatience and heavy sorrow, but with patience and perseverance, with care and attention.

The road that leads to perfection is long. Pray to God to strengthen you. Face your falls with patience, and after quickly getting up, run and do not stand like children, at the place where you fell, crying and mourning inconsolably.

Watch and pray so that you do not enter into temptation. Do not despair if you constantly fall into old sins. Many of these are both strong by nature and by habit. However, with the passage of time and with diligence they are overcome. Let nothing despair you.

Saint Nektarios, the miraculous bishop of Pentapolis, Egypt

19/03/2026

How great, saving and wonderful is the grace of the priesthood!


 How great, saving and wonderful is the grace of the priesthood! With the priesthood the Lord accomplishes great and saving works.

He cleanses and sanctifies His rational creatures, nature, animals, all the elements.

He frees people from demons, regenerates them, strengthens them. He changes the bread and wine into the Immaculate Body and Precious Blood of this very God-Man. He performs the mystery of marriage, makes it holy and the bed undefiled.

He absolves sins, heals diseases. He transforms the earth into heaven. He unites heaven with earth, man with God. He unites angels and men in one assembly.

What a lofty person the Priest is! He constantly speaks to the Lord and the Lord constantly answers his words. Every rite is a prayer-supplication to the Lord. Every rite is a prayer-answer from the Lord. The priest is an angel, not a man. He is a mediator between God and men.

He is His closest friend. He is like a god to men, with the power he has to absolve and bind sins, to perform for them the life-giving and terrible mysteries, to deify himself and deify others with these mysteries.

 

Do you want to taste a little joy of Paradise from here?


 Do you want to taste a little joy of Paradise from here?

Learn to be patient with the person who tires you. To bear with meekness the weakness of the brother....

Do not answer anger with anger. There Christ is hidden....

When the father grows old and becomes a child again, when the mother forgets and asks the same things, when the sick person has demands and complains, then the heart is tested...

If you serve them without complaining, you have embraced the Lord Himself. These are not words.... They are a mystery...

Saint Paisios

You know, you can, you take care of it.




 “Do not worry about tomorrow, do not fight with your thoughts, do not look for solutions with your mind alone.

Cast your burden on Christ and tell him with simplicity:

“You know, you can, you take care of it.”

And from that moment on, you feel that everything becomes light. It is no longer yours. It is God’s.”

Saint Porphyrios of Kavsokaly vitis

The true Christian does not live in fear and anxiety about when a war will break out or when a bomb will fall on his head.


 “The true Christian does not live in fear and anxiety about when a war will break out or when a bomb will fall on his head. He seeks ways to sacrifice himself more for his neighbor and for God. The true Christian seeks within himself the Kingdom of Heaven and fears nothing in this ephemeral life. For him, sorrow is joy and the Cross is resurrection. In any case, our life is in the hands of God and only He knows the end of man. Therefore, let us not be afraid when we hear about wars and other terrible events, because all these things must happen, as our Savior said (cf. Matt. 24:6 and Mark 13:7). We should fear the fact that our souls are not ready to meet Christ”

+Elder Justin Parvou

From the book “Life of Sacrificial Love” pp. 80-81 ATHOS Publications

Charity is not only done with money, but also with things and with beneficial actions.


 Charity is not only done with money, but also with things and with beneficial actions.

We can protect someone, we can help another.

Many times protection has done more good than money.

Can you be merciful with money?

Can you be compassionate?

Can you be compassionate with medical help?

Can you be compassionate with words of love?

As much as you can.

(Saint John Chrysostom)

18/03/2026

Saint Porphyrios used to say that on Mount Athos there are some birds, in the deep forests...


 Saint Porphyrios used to say that on Mount Athos there are some birds, in the deep forests...

And what do they do? They chirp incessantly.

Not so that anyone can hear them.

No!

Do you know why they chirp?

To thank God for creating them. “Since, our God, you have given us such speech,” – “bird speech,” as the poet says, – “we return it to you.”

“Yours from yours.”

How beautiful it is! Like this. “Rejoice that you created us.

And we say again: Rejoice and rejoice and rejoice!”

What is this? Unceasing Doxology! Unceasing prayer!

Prayer is not just saying the prayer "Lord Jesus Christ"...

+ Fr. Ananias Koustenis

If as you work you remember God, this constitutes prayer.


Every reference of the mind and heart to God is real prayer.

If as you work, you remember God, this constitutes prayer.

The constant memory of God will flood your heart with an inexpressible peace.

For prayer is not words and repentance, but the attachment of the mind and heart to God.

(Saint Theophan the Recluse)


17/03/2026

Do not postpone repentance for tomorrow, my dears.


 Do not postpone repentance for tomorrow, my dears.

You do not know if today will be your last day.

The devil deceives you by telling you "tomorrow".

Repentance is our only property before God.

If you have a heart that repents, no sin remains unforgivable.

Whoever always has the memory of death before his eyes will neither sin, nor hold a grudge, nor quarrel.

Death is the wisest teacher.

Whoever ignor es him, wanders in darkness.

-        Saint Nyphon of Constantian.

 

When the housewife puts a cake in the oven, she does not take it out until she is sure that it is baked.

 


“When the housewife puts a cake in the oven, she does not take it out until she is sure that it is baked. The Master of the universe has put you in an oven and is keeping you there until you are baked. So be patient and wait. You will not stay in the oven a minute longer than necessary. As soon as you are ready, the Lord will take you out. But if you throw yourself out, you will be like the half-baked cake. I must also tell you that, according to our faith, whoever endures difficulties without complaint, believing that God grants them for his good, is equal to the martyrs. Always remember this, so that you may be comforted.”

(Saint Theophanes the Recluse)

 

My brothers, nothing can resist pure prayer that is done with fervour and humility…

 


My brothers, nothing can resist pure prayer that is done with fervour and humility…

“God told David to go and get five stones from the river, put them in his bosom and go out to fight Goliath… And so he did. The little boy went out in front of the giant Goliath and with one blow he threw him down…

Do you know, my brother, what are David’s 5 stones? They are the 5 words of the prayer…” Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me”…

Saint Ephraim Katounakiotis

16/03/2026

Pray to the Virgin Mary with her Salutations and the Intercession.

 


Pray to the Virgin Mary with her Salutations and the Intercession.

If you do not have time, call out to her: “My Virgin Mary, my Virgin Mary has arrived.” Her name has everything in it.

Say “Rejoice O Bride Ever - Virgin” many times.

And just say with your heart: “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us”. It has such power that it can sustain you all day. It is enough to say it as it is.

-        Mother Galaktia

The candle we light has six symbolisms:


1. It symbolizes the purity of our soul, because it is made of pure beeswax.

2. It symbolizes the plasticity of our soul, because anyone can easily carve anything on it.

3. It symbolizes Divine Grace, because the wax comes from fragrant flowers.

4. It symbolizes Theosis, to which we are called to reach, as the wax unites with the fire and nourishes the flame.

5. It symbolizes the light of Christ, because it burns and illuminates in the darkness.

6. It symbolizes love and peace, which should characterize every Christian, because the candle burns to illuminate, but also comforts man with its light in the darkness.”

- Saint Symeon the New Theologian

The man you saw sin, did you see him when he repented?


 The man you saw sin, did you see him when he repented?

If this man, who sinned and whom you condemned, cried at night and repented of his error, and the Lord said:

“I have forgiven him!” would you see this?

The man you saw sin, did you see him when he repented?

Not even these holy angels know how God will judge each man…

-        Saint Gabriel, the fool for Christ.

 

15/03/2026

Nun Porphyria, a former taxi driver in Athens and Piraeus for ten years (1997-2007), tells us:


 Nun Porphyria, a former taxi driver in Athens and Piraeus for ten years (1997-2007), tells us:

"My shift is night, it's eleven o'clock at night. I was going up Piraeus Street, towards Omonia. Inside the taxi, as usual, I was talking to my sweet Jesus. I spontaneously said to Christ:

- The first person who signals me to stop, I will take him without money, as long as I bring him to You.

No one stopped me until I reached Piraeus and Menandrou.

There on the corner was a girl standing. I stopped and looked at her. She was waiting for a customer, for the daily wage...

Without thinking about it, I got out and went to her.

- Good evening!

- Good evening!, she replied.

- You know, right now, I feel a lot of pain in my soul, and I want to share it with someone.

She looked at me in surprise and said:

- Well, you found me to talk to?

- Yes! My heart tells me, how will you understand me...

- Do you know what work I do?

- I see it.

- And you want to talk to me?

- Yes! I want to talk to you. Are we both going to lose our daily wages today? Maybe you can help me and save me...

- Let's go, she says hesitantly.

- Okay, let's go!

She glanced around and quickly got into the taxi.

I was happy, but worried; what would I say to her?

- My God! Come down and help me. What should I do now? What should I say to her? I said to myself.

After we introduced ourselves, I said to her:

- Difficult professions, eh?

And so a very nice conversation began. At first, about the taxi and its difficulties. And timidly - timidly I began to enter her own life.

However, we arrived at Kavouri, I said to her:

- We will get off here, if you don't mind, to drink coffee and continue our conversation.

She then said something to me, which moved me:

- Aren't you ashamed to go inside together?

As you can see, her outfit was different from mine, but so was her whole appearance. I said to her:

- No! I am not ashamed! Those who brought you to this situation should be ashamed! For me, you are a sweet and tender creature of God!

We went inside; everyone's eyes fell on us. But that didn't interest me at all, nor did the bruises on her legs make me feel ashamed. For me, that hour was sacred. I had to, with God's help, resurrect this girl at all costs.

I felt like it wasn't me speaking, but someone else inside me! Someone else - the Lord - was pushing me to help this girl.

She told me her whole life, from her childhood to the present, and how she came to do this profession.

A painful profession, not just difficult. This profession destroys your personality, your dignity, you forget if you are a human being, you forget your own desires, and you live and function with the desires of others. You don't exist anywhere, because apart from your flesh, you have nothing else for them. That's why you are obliged to obey their orders. That is, you are in obedience to the Devil and not to God.

I heard about the difficulty of this profession for the first time this evening. Believe me, a sword pierced my heart! This girl's confession hurt me so much that I don't remember feeling such pain in my life!...

Then I began to talk to her about Christ and the great happiness that He gives us when we are close to Him; I talked to her about our Virgin Mary and how sweet, tender and protective she is for Her children.

I talked to her about the miracles of our Saints and about the miracles that I experienced in the taxi, but also many people with me.

I talked to her about the power of confession, Holy Communion, and about many other topics about God and faith.

I tried to convince her to change the life she was leading, letting my tears flow continuously, non-stop, holding her hands tenderly.

When I was tired of crying, I told her:

- It's time to go.

I paid, and we got up to leave.

When we got to the taxi, a big surprise awaited me. She came up to me and said:

- Will you let me hug you?

- Of course, hug me, I told her with great joy.

She hugged me and then burst into sobs. Through her sobs, she said to me:

- Help me, help me! God sent you! Help me change my life, I'm tired of doing this job! I'm very young, although I feel a hundred years old! Help me make a new beginning, to have a family, to have children... Please, take me to Christ and tell Him to give me what He gave you. May I be as happy and joyful as you are...

I promised her that I would help her. I hosted her for a month in my home. A month of martyrdom and danger for me. Because these girls also have someone who "protects" them. My life was in danger sometimes.

However, I was sure that God would not allow anything bad to happen to me; on the contrary, He would help me save this girl, because He sent me on her way. And so it happened...

From that night, her life changed completely

11/03/2026

If you have lost everything – Lord have mercy

 


If you have lost everything – Lord have mercy

And if you have gained everything – Lord have mercy

If you are alone – Lord have mercy

And if you have friends by your side – Lord have mercy

If you love – Lord have mercy

And if they hate you – Lord have mercy

If you have sinned – Lord have mercy

And if you have many virtues – Lord have mercy

If your hopes are lost forever – Lord have mercy

And if life smiled at you – Lord have mercy

If you fell madly in love – Lord have mercy

And if you were mortally wounded – Lord have mercy

If you were adorned with flattery – Lord have mercy

And if you were insulted with irony – Lord have mercy

If tears flowed from your eyes – Lord have mercy

Even if cold filled your bowels – Lord have mercy

Even if you breathe – Lord have mercy

Even if you walk – Lord have mercy

Whatever you think – Lord have mercy

Whatever you have in your heart – Lord have mercy

May your whole life be only

Lord have mercy – Lord have mercy – Lord have mercy

(+) ATHENA SIDERI

 

10/03/2026

They once asked the great Saint Barsanuphius if our Saints are infallible and if they can make mistakes and he answered:


 “They once asked the great Saint Barsanuphius if our Saints are infallible and if they can make mistakes and he answered:

“YES. IT CAN”!

And when they asked him again, “why does God allow such great men and saints to err and make various mistakes”? he answered:

a) Because they did not ask him about this specific issue, nor did they pray as much as they should before asking God for an answer.

b) Because they received them from older Elders and Saints and did not sit down to investigate whether they were true or not, having confidence in them.

c) So that God could show that all people, even the Saints, are always finite and imperfect and could not in any case understand all the depths of God. That is why the Apostle Paul says that, “we know in part and we prophesy in part.”

d) So that God may show again that our Faith is alive, our Church is alive and the Holy Spirit never ceases to enlighten whomever He wills ("the Holy Spirit breathes where He wills") and whenever He wills, about the truths of our Faith. Thus, whatever escapes someone or is left out by one Saint, may be found and completed by the next; and whatever the next leaves out, may be found by the next, until the end of time. And with a word, whatever the first say and is not clear or correctly formulated, the last come and explain or correct it, so that God may always be glorified through His Saints. For He is the God of both the first and the last, and to Him belongs glory forever and ever. Amen.”

(“The Bible of Barsanuphius and John”, pp. 285-288)

 

The demons, when they approach to fight you, do not go where you will easily defeat them,

  


The demons, when they approach to fight you, do not go where you will easily defeat them, but they test where you are weak. Where you do not expect them, there they besiege the castle. And, when they find a weak soul and a weak place, there they always defeat and make him responsible for his defeat.

Do you ask God for grace? Instead of grace, He leaves you temptation. You cannot endure the war, you fall? No addition of grace is given to you. Do you ask again? Again temptation. Again defeat? Again deprivation for life.

So you must emerge victorious. Endure temptation until death. Fall down like a corpse in battle, crying out paralyzed: I will not leave you, sweet Jesus! Nor will I forsake you! Inseparable I will remain for eternity, and for Your love I will die in battle. And suddenly he appears in the battle and shouts loudly:

Here I am! Gather all your strength and follow me!

Saint Joseph the Hesychast.

09/03/2026

The Gifts of a Woman…


 The Gifts of a Woman…

A little boy asked his mother:

—Mom, why are you crying?

—Because I’m a woman, she said.

—I don’t understand, said the little boy.

His mother just hugged him and said:

—And you never will…

Later, the little boy asked his father:

—Dad, why does Mom cry for no reason?

—All women cry for no reason!

That was all his father could say.

The boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why women cry.

One day, he had a conversation with God.

He asked Him:

“God, why do women cry so easily?”

And God said:

—When I created woman, I needed her to be special.

I made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, and gentle enough to give comfort.

I gave her inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that sometimes comes from her own children.

I gave her the toughness to keep going when everyone else gives up, and to care for her family through illness and fatigue without complaining.

I gave her sensitivity to love her children under any circumstances, even when they hurt her.

I gave her the strength to stand by her husband despite his faults, and I shaped her from his side to protect his heart.

I gave her wisdom to know that a husband never truly hurts his wife — he merely tests her strength and her resolve to stay by his side without doubt.

You see, my son, said God, the beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure she has, or the way she does her hair.

The beauty of a woman is in her eyes…

Because the eyes are the gateway to her heart — the place where love lives.