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Welcome to Monachos.net in Passion Week 2012

Welcome to Monachos.net, a web site dedicated to the study of Orthodox Christianity through its patristic, monastic and liturgical heritage. This introduction describes the site's nature and focus, with a brief overview of its main content areas.

Icon of the Mystical Supper, commemorated on Great & Holy Thursday; by the hand of S. Ushakov.

Icon of the Mystical Supper

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As the whole Orthodox world continues in the rigiour and renewal of Great Lent, the 'forty days' leading to Holy Pascha, Monachos.net again provides a host of resources on the Fast. We invite you to visit the many materials available for the Great Lenten season.

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Featured content...

Aphrahat Demonstration Six and the Liber Graduum: Two models of early Mesopotamian proto-monasticism
This study explores two types of early Syrian monastic life, grounded in the writings of Aphrahat the...
Athenagoras the Apologist, On the resurrection of the dead
A corrected and edited version of the translation by the Revd B.P. Pratten, Ante Nicene Fathers , vol. 2. Chapter 1: Defence of the truth should precede discussions regarding it.This argument was adapted to the times, and to...
John Chrysostom, Homilies on 1 Timothy - 12 August, 2009 Patristic Source Texts
John Chrysostom, Homilies on 1 Timothy -
This text is currently hosted off-site, and can be viewed here: John Chrysostom, Homilies on 1...
Perpetua of Carthage, The passion of Perpetua and Felicity 13 August, 2008 Patristic Source Texts
Perpetua of Carthage, The passion of Perpetua and Felicity
Vibia Perpetua was executed in the arena in Carthage on 7 March 203. The account of her martyrdom—technically a Passion—has been received as historical, and has special interest as much of it was written (see sections...
Cyril of Alexandria, Homily on the Publican and Pharisee 7 February, 2011 Patristic Source Texts
Cyril of Alexandria, Homily on the Publican and Pharisee
From Homilies on the Gospel of Luke, Sermon 120Luke 18:9-14. And He spoke also this parable unto certain men who trust in themselves that they are righteous, and despise others. "Two men went up unto the temple to pray, the...