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🌿 New on Orthodox Reflections 🌿

The Akathist Hymn and Canon to the Holy Prophet Daniel are now available in English!

In these turbulent times, when the spirit of antichrist seems to grow bolder by the day, the Church gives us the Prophet Daniel – the man who:

🔥 Faced the lions’ den without fear

🔥 Beheld the Ancient of Days upon His throne

🔥 Foretold the rise and fall of empires

🔥 Saw the Son of Man coming with the clouds of heaven

🔥 Revealed the mystery of the seventy weeks and the abomination of desolation

His holy prayers are a mighty weapon against deception, tyranny, and the darkening of minds.

Includes:

 Full Akathist Hymn

 Canon of Supplication

 Beautiful troparion and kontakion

 Scriptural references and notes

Perfect for personal prayer or reading during the Nativity Fast as we prepare for the coming of Christ.

📖 Read & Download Free:

https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-and-canon-of-prayer-to-saint-prophet-daniel/

“Blessed art Thou, O Lord God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Thy name unto the ages!” (Dan. 3:26)

#ProphetDaniel #Akathist #OrthodoxPrayer #EndTimes
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New on Orthodox Reflections:Akathist to the Holy Martyrs Manuel, Savel, and Ismael
(The Three Holy Brothers martyred in Persia under Julian the Apostate, 362 AD)These valiant brothers, sent as peace envoys by Emperor Julian himself, boldly confessed Christ before the pagan fire-worshippers, endured cruel tortures with joy, and received the crown of martyrdom together in the flames. Their love for Christ was stronger than brotherly blood, stronger than fear of death.Now they stand before the Throne of God, praying for all who call upon them in faith — especially for courage in persecution, for unity among brethren, and for strength to confess Orthodoxy without compromise. Read the full Akathist here: https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-holy-martyrs-manuel-savel-and-ismael/
Holy Martyrs Manuel, Savel, and Ismael,
who counted the Persian fire as nothing before the fire of divine love —
pray to God for us! #Orthodox #Akathist #HolyMartyrs #Martyrdom #PersianMartyrs
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🇺🇦 Metropolitan Onuphry of Ukraine – The Man the West Must Hide

While Western media floods the airwaves with stories about “Russian aggression” against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, one man stands quietly in the way of their narrative:

His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry, Primate of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC).

☦️ He leads the Church that historically unites millions of Ukrainian faithful with roots going back to St. Vladimir’s baptism in 988.

☦️ He has never blessed war, never called for violence, and consistently pleads for peace and dialogue.

☦️ He refused to stand when Zelensky entered the Rada in 2022 – not out of hatred, but because he will not mix the altar with political theater.

☦️ Under his leadership, the UOC has remained independent from Moscow since 2022, yet still the government raids monasteries, seizes cathedrals, and drafts clergy.

Why does the West ignore him or smear him as a “Moscow puppet”?

Because his very existence destroys the black-and-white fairy tale they need to sell: that there is only one “good” Orthodox Church in Ukraine (the state-created OCU) and one “evil” one controlled by the Kremlin.

Metropolitan Onuphry is living proof that millions of Ukrainians want neither Constantinople’s interference nor Moscow’s administration – they simply want to pray in the Church of their fathers, in peace.

The more monasteries are stormed and priests arrested, the clearer it becomes: the real target is not “Russian influence.”

The real target is authentic Orthodoxy that refuses to salute political power.

Read the full article:

https://orthodoxreflections.com/metropolitan-onuphry-of-ukraine-the-man-the-west-must-hide/

#Ukraine #OrthodoxChurch #MetropolitanOnuphry #ReligiousFreedom #StandWithUOC
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☦️New Akathist Published: “Akathist in Preparation for Jesus’ Second Coming”“Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of Man cometh.” (Matt. 25:13)In these apocalyptic times, when wars, plagues, lawlessness, and the spirit of antichrist grow bolder by the day, the Church gives us a powerful spiritual weapon: an akathist that turns our hearts and minds toward the one thing that truly matters — the glorious and dread Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. This new akathist calls us to: Repentance while there is still time
Vigilance against deception
Longing for the Kingdom that is to come
Trust in Christ’s final victory over all evil

Read it, pray it, share it. Let every “Rejoice!” be a defiance of the darkness and every plea a preparation of the soul for the Bridegroom’s return. Full text now available on Orthodox Reflections:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-in-preparation-for-jesus-second-coming/“Even so, come, Lord Jesus!” (Rev. 22:20)#SecondComing #Akathist #OrthodoxPrayer #Maranatha
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☦️ The Second Coming of Christ and the Last Judgment: Are We Ready?

“Behold, He comes with the clouds, and every eye will see Him” (Rev 1:7).

Dear brothers and sisters,

When the Lord Jesus Christ returns in glory, it will not be as the humble Child of Bethlehem, nor as the suffering Servant on the Cross, but as the fearful Judge of the living and the dead. The heavens will be rolled up like a scroll, the elements will melt with fervent heat, and every human soul—from Adam to the last person born—will stand before His throne.

There will be no place to hide.

No excuse will stand.

No repentance after death.

The books will be opened.

Our words, thoughts, and deeds—every idle word, every secret sin, every act of love or hatred—will be revealed in the light of His countenance.

Yet this same fearful Judge is the One who stretched out His arms on the Cross for us. The One who desires not the death of the sinner, but that he should turn and live.

☦️ Now is the time of mercy.

After the Second Coming—only justice.

Let us fall on our knees today.

Let us confess, repent, pray, fast, give alms, forgive, and love while we still have time.

“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming.” (Matt 25:13)

Full article on the Second Coming and the Last Judgment:

👉 https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-jesus-christ-the-judge/

Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on us sinners. ☦️

#OrthodoxFaith #SecondComing #LastJudgment #Repentance #ChristIsComing
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🌟 NEW AKATHIST PUBLISHED 🌟

Akathist to the Holy Three Youths

Ananias, Azarias, and Misael

(the Three Holy Children in the Fiery Furnace)

“Blessed art Thou, O Lord God of our fathers, and praised and glorified is Thy name unto the ages!”

On the Sunday of the Holy Forefathers and especially during the pre-Christmas fast, we honor the three courageous youths who stood firm in faith while Babylon burned around them, prefiguring Christ’s victory over death.

This full akathist (with English translation, rubrics, and traditional tone markings) is now available.

Read, pray, and be strengthened by their example:

🔥 https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-holy-three-youths-ananias-azarias-and-misael/

May their holy prayers protect us from every flame—both seen and unseen.

☦️ #Orthodox #Akathist #ThreeHolyChildren #HolyYouths #Daniel
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NEW IN THE WESTERN SERIES! Part IX: Reactionary Reform Rejects Holy TraditionIn this eye-opening installment, explore how the Protestant Reformation's "sola noscriptura" rejected the living Holy Tradition—the unwritten teachings from Christ and the Apostles preserved by the Orthodox Church. This led to fragmentation, heresies, and a loss of authentic Christianity.Key insights:
❖ Holy Tradition as the "unwritten book of the New Testament" (St. Nektarios of Aegina)
❖ Rejection of saints, icons, and sacraments as actual Body and Blood
❖ Why changing Tradition falsifies history and denies the Holy Spirit"To change Holy Tradition amounts to falsifying history, denying the Holy Spirit, and changing the Gospel message."Discover the path back to unchanged Orthodoxy! Read now:

https://orthodoxreflections.com/part-ix-of-the-western-series-reactionary-reform-rejects-holy-tradition/
#OrthodoxChristianity #HolyTradition #Reformation #WesternSeries #OrthodoxReflections
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NEW IN THE WESTERN SERIES! Part IX: Reactionary Reform Rejects Holy TraditionIn this eye-opening installment, explore how the Protestant Reformation's "sola noscriptura" rejected the living Holy Tradition—the unwritten teachings from Christ and the Apostles preserved by the Orthodox Church. This led to fragmentation, heresies, and a loss of authentic Christianity.Key insights:
❖ Holy Tradition as the "unwritten book of the New Testament" (St. Nektarios of Aegina)
❖ Rejection of saints, icons, and sacraments as actual Body and Blood
❖ Why changing Tradition falsifies history and denies the Holy Spirit"To change Holy Tradition amounts to falsifying history, denying the Holy Spirit, and changing the Gospel message."Discover the path back to unchanged Orthodoxy! Read now:

https://orthodoxreflections.com/part-ix-of-the-western-series-reactionary-reform-rejects-holy-tradition/
#OrthodoxChristianity #HolyTradition #Reformation #WesternSeries #OrthodoxReflections
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🔥 NEW ARTICLE ALERT 🔥

Part VIII of our Western Series is now live!

The Great Schism and the Protestant Reformation: How the West Fractured Twice – and Why It Still Matters for Orthodoxy Today

In this in-depth piece we examine:

☦️ The real causes behind the 1054 Schism (it wasn’t just the Filioque)

☦️ The Papal Revolution and the radical changes it unleashed on Western Christendom

☦️ How the Protestant Reformation was, in many ways, a predictable reaction to centuries of Roman innovation

☦️ Why both Catholicism and Protestantism remain rooted in the same post-Schism Western paradigm

☦️ What Orthodoxy preserved that the West lost—and what it means for us now

Whether you’re Roman Catholic, Protestant, or just trying to understand the historical roots of today’s divisions, this article will challenge assumptions and shed light on the path back to the undivided Church of the first millennium.

Read it here 👇

https://orthodoxreflections.com/part-viii-of-the-western-series-the-great-schism-and-the-protestant-reformation/

Please share with friends, parish groups, and anyone seeking the fullness of the faith.

#OrthodoxChristianity #GreatSchism #ProtestantReformation #ChurchHistory #OneHolyCatholicAndApostolicChurch
Akathist to the Most Holy Name of JesusBy Saint Nikodemos the HagioriteIn the rich tradition of Orthodox hymnography, Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1749–1809), the great Athonite ascetic, theologian, and reviver of hesychasm, composed a profound work dedicated to the Most Holy Name of our Lord Jesus Christ.Known as Prayers to Our Lord Jesus Christ, this poetic masterpiece is, in essence, an Akathist — a hymn of praise structured in the classic form with 24 stanzas arranged alphabetically according to the Greek alphabet. Saint Nikodemos wrote it with the explicit purpose of inspiring the faithful "to continuously meditate upon and repeat the salvific, most sweet, and joy-producing Name of our Lord Jesus Christ."This Akathist beautifully echoes the spirit of the Jesus Prayer — "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner" — which St. Nikodemos championed as a cornerstone of noetic prayer and inner stillness.Though not as widely known in English as other Akathists, this work is a treasure of Orthodox spirituality, reminding us of the power inherent in the Divine Name: "Thou shalt call His Name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).In an age of distraction, St. Nikodemos calls us back to the heart of the faith — ceaseless invocation of the Name that is "above every name" (Philippians 2:9).May we, through the prayers of this great saint, learn to honor and invoke the Most Holy Name of Jesus with reverence and love.For those seeking the full text, it is available in English translation in the book "Prayers to Our Lord Jesus Christ & A Safeguard for the Soul" by St. Nikodemos, translated by Fr. George Dokos (Uncut Mountain Press).Through the intercessions of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite, Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and save us. Amen.

https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-of-the-most-holy-name-of-jesus/
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Akathist to the Most Holy Name of Jesus by Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite

In the rich tradition of Orthodox hymnography, Saint Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1749–1809), the great Athonite ascetic, theologian, and reviver of hesychasm, composed a profound work dedicated to the Most Holy Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Known as Prayers to Our Lord Jesus Christ, this poetic masterpiece is, in essence, an Akathist — a hymn of praise structured in the classic form with 24 stanzas arranged alphabetically according to the Greek alphabet. Saint Nikodemos wrote it with the explicit purpose of inspiring the faithful "to continuously meditate upon and repeat the salvific, most sweet, and joy-producing Name of our Lord Jesus Christ."This Akathist beautifully echoes the spirit of the Jesus Prayer — "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner" — which St. Nikodemos championed as a cornerstone of noetic prayer and inner stillness. Though not as widely known in English as other Akathists, this work is a treasure of Orthodox spirituality, reminding us of the power inherent in the Divine Name: "Thou shalt call His Name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).In an age of distraction, St. Nikodemos calls us back to the heart of the faith — ceaseless invocation of the Name that is "above every name" (Philippians 2:9).May we, through the prayers of this great saint, learn to honor and invoke the Most Holy Name of Jesus with reverence and love.For those seeking the full text, it is available in English translation in the book "Prayers to Our Lord Jesus Christ & A Safeguard for the Soul" by St. Nikodemos, translated by Fr. George Dokos (Uncut Mountain Press). Through the intercessions of St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite, Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and save us. Amen.

https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-of-the-most-holy-name-of-jesus/
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In today's digital world, search engines, AI, and Big Tech actively suppress alternative viewpoints to enforce "official narratives"—even on faith-related sites like Orthodox Reflections.Our site was hit with a Google penalty for "medical misinformation" simply because we questioned the vaccine consensus. Now lifted amid growing admissions of risks (e.g., former CDC Director calling to curtail mRNA vaccines).Key takeaways: Don't blindly trust AI or search results. Pray for discernment, demand evidence, verify independently, and share truth directly.Read the full article and arm yourself with wisdom:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/surviving-the-online-narrative-enforcement-complex/#OrthodoxChristianity #Censorship #Discernment #Truth
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Orthodox Christianity in Post-Political America

Dear friends, In a time when many Americans feel disillusioned with the endless political circus—where elections change little and the system seems rigged against the ordinary person—a profound shift is underway. As economic hardships deepen and faith in temporal power fades, people are turning inward, seeking true transcendence, permanence, and meaning beyond the "Clown World."The article argues that only the ancient Orthodox Church, founded by Christ Himself, offers authentic holiness, worship, and preparation for the Age to Come—untethered from politics and prosperity gospels. A timely reflection just in time for Christmas: "If you can’t beat the system, then transcend the system. The only thing offering actual transcendence is God." Read the full piece here:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/orthodox-christianity-in-post-political-america/ Christ is Born! Glorify Him! #OrthodoxChristianity #Faith #PostPoliticalAmerica
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A Powerful Akathist for Spiritual Warfare

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,In these challenging times, when spiritual battles rage around us, we have a mighty weapon in prayer: the Akathist to Jesus Christ, the Angel of Great Counsel. This profound Orthodox hymn praises our Lord as the Commander of the angelic hosts, the Conqueror of evil, and the One who binds the devil and frees us from demonic oppression. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6 ("Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God..."), it invokes Christ's victory over sin, death, and the powers of darkness, calling for protection of our homes, souls, and the world. The full English text of this inspiring Akathist is now available on Orthodox Reflections: https://orthodoxreflections.com/the-akathist-of-jesus-christ-the-angel-of-great-counsel/ Read it, pray it daily, and share it with those in need of deliverance and strength. Lord Jesus Christ, Angel of Great Counsel, destroy the power of the devil and have mercy on us! #OrthodoxPrayer #Akathist #SpiritualWarfare #JesusChrist
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New Akathist Published: To Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Defender of the Mother of God Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
In honor of the great Pillar of Orthodoxy, Saint Cyril of Alexandria — the fearless champion who defended the noscript of the Most Holy Theotokos at the Third Ecumenical Council — we share with you the full English text of this beautiful Akathist hymn. Through his prayers and writings, Saint Cyril crushed the heresy of Nestorius and affirmed that our Lord Jesus Christ is perfect God and perfect Man, born of the Virgin Mary, truly the Mother of God. This Akathist praises his holy life, zeal for truth, miracles, and powerful intercessions, including a contemporary healing miracle. Read and pray it here:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-saint-cyril-of-alexandria-defender-of-the-mother-of-god/
Akathist to Saint Augustine of Hippo
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Discover this beautiful Orthodox Akathist hymn in praise of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo — the great theologian, defender of the faith, and vessel of Divine Wisdom. Approved by the Synod of ROCOR, this Akathist honors the Holy Hierarch whose feast is celebrated on June 15 (and August 28 in some traditions). It calls upon him as a firm uprooter of heresies and teacher of piety. Read and pray the full text here:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-saint-augustine-of-hippo/

Rejoice, O Blessed Augustine, boast of the Orthodox Church!
Beautiful Akathist to Saint Ephrem the Syrian

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, As we approach the feast of the great hymnographer and theologian Saint Ephrem the Syrian (January 28), a precious spiritual treasure is now available in English: the full Akathist Hymn composed by Athonite monks. This moving hymn praises the "Harp of the Holy Spirit," the deacon of Edessa who filled the Church with rivers of piety, tears of repentance, and poetic theology that defended the faith against heresies. Read and pray this Akathist to draw closer to the saint known for his humility, gift of tears, and profound love for Christ.Full text here:
https://orthodoxreflections.com/akathist-to-saint-ephrem-the-syrian-by-athonite-monks/ May Saint Ephrem intercede for us all! #Orthodox #SaintEphrem #Akathist #HolyMountAthos
Part X of the Western Series: Sacrifice and Redemption
by Irene Polidoulis MD

A profound Orthodox critique of Western views on atonement: How propitiatory theories (satisfaction, penal substitution) portray God as requiring payment or punishment—distorting His unconditional love—while the true Apostolic teaching sees Christ's Sacrifice as expiatory healing, recapitulation, and the path to Theosis. Discover why Orthodoxy's understanding of redemption as transformation and divine communion stands closer to ancient Judaism and the Gospels than to later Western developments.Read here: https://orthodoxreflections.com/part-x-of-the-western-series-sacrifice-and-redemption/ #OrthodoxChristianity #Theosis #Atonement #SacrificeAndRedemption
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The US Dollar is Crashing… and This Could Be the Best Thing for American Orthodoxy
The petrodollar era is ending. De-dollarization accelerates: China dumping Treasuries, central banks hoarding gold over US debt, silver up over 226% in dollar terms in just one year. Empty shelves, worthless savings, shattered materialism — the collapse is already underway, and it's going to get much worse. But for Orthodox Christians in America? This isn't just doom. It's divine medicine.Prosperity bred disunity: overlapping bishops, ethnic silos, redundant seminaries. Poverty will force real unity — one bishop per city, merged parishes, cooperation out of necessity. Materialism fades: no more luxury SUVs, endless brunches, cheap credit. Harder times drive deeper prayer, humility, and reliance on God. Suffering becomes soul-healing, not curse — as the Fathers teach: "pain and suffering drive one to seek a more profound happiness beyond the limitations of this world" (Fr. Seraphim Rose).Disillusioned souls from failed prosperity gospels and political idols will flood to the Church, finding the true meaning of the Cross. The empire falls, but the Church endures. Glory to God for all things. Read the full reflection (Jan 19, 2026):
https://orthodoxreflections.com/american-orthodoxy-after-the-crash-of-the-united-states-dollar/ What do you think — will hardship finally unite American Orthodoxy? Share your thoughts below. #Orthodoxy #EconomicCollapse #DeDollarization #OrthodoxChristianity
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Zionism is killing Evangelicalism. What if the biggest threat to American Evangelical churches isn't atheism or scandals... but blind, unquestioning support for Israel? In this new piece from Orthodox Reflections, Nicholas (Western Rite Orthodox) lays it out plainly: Christian Zionism—rooted in 19th-century inventions like Dispensationalism and the Scofield Bible—has turned much of Evangelicalism into a heretical, accelerationist movement that: Elevates "magic Jewish DNA" over Christ
Ignores the destruction of ancient Palestinian Christian communities (the real descendants of Abraham)
Subordinates American interests & young lives to a foreign state
Creates massive cognitive dissonance (pro-life at home, but excusing horrors abroad)

The result? Gen Z is walking away in droves—toward Orthodoxy, Catholicism, or nothing at all. Evangelicalism is dying, and unapologetic Zionism is holding the knife."There is no salvation in Zionist Evangelicalism. It is a demonic construct. It is all based on lies."Read the full article (published today):
https://orthodoxreflections.com/zionism-and-the-death-of-evangelicalism/ From an Orthodox viewpoint: Truth matters more than political alliances. The ancient faith endures. #OrthodoxChristianity #Zionism #Evangelicalism #ChristianZionism #PalestinianChristians
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