Saturday, February 7, 2026

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Those who drink Coca-Cola should be careful. Those who drink Coca-Cola, stop now. Stop. The laboratories of the Zionists and the Talmudists are working tirelessly to achieve their goals. They create cosmetics and sprays that cause stiffness. Be careful with these. As well as sons who sow the panic of death. Their creation is the son of A and many of the products of multinational companies. For example, Levi's, Maro Coca-Cola, about which the governor of California said years ago. It is now well known in many parts of the United States.



contain human blood and cocaine, starting with Coca-Cola and its derivatives. So let's be careful, brothers. It is terrible what those who know are revealing.

So be careful about this, and also be cautious about what you buy. Do not buy anything with a pentagram on it. Do not think that it is a star. It is the devil's pentagram. It is the pentagram of the Zionists.



Be careful because these things demonize our children and those who wear these clothes. My brothers, with the help of our God, we will take only one slogan. My brother, keep the gospel with you. Keep it as your inseparable companion, as the soldier did, so that we may fight the invisible enemy. Help us.

The dead see us. What does the church teach?

The dead see us. What does the church teach?  My dears? One of the most

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 I wish everyone a happy New Year. Will you allow me to build on the previous suggestions to say a couple of things? Well, when it comes to geopolitical matters, when America entered Iraq and brought down Hussein, the first thing it did was to pass a law prohibiting farmers from using their own seeds and imposing modified seeds. If someone violated this law, they risked 25 years in prison. And another example. You might remember back in the day, when there was an empire in China, then the last, so to speak, head emperor banned drugs completely and even imposed harsh laws on both dealers and users. What happened to England, our friends in quoEngland? Our "friends" intended to declare war on China for this reason and then took and defeated the Chinese because it was not like it is today. Perdi is so strong and took Home, which it handed over a few years ago. What I mean by that is that there are other factors, external geopolitical superpowers that impose our diet on us and impose our way of life, as in Greece. Let's not forget that in Pukepe Vorides, the minister was a former minister now. So the minister was in Maxim; he was to the right of the prime minister. So he went and became the one who went to the rural development, rural development, and what he did, did, among the others, others, that he said about friends, I will call them, call them, they put that in the ELTA, which is being dissolved today by the Greek Post Office, which was, which was founded by Kapodistrias, Kapodistrias, so they put in the ELTA that they have 4,000 acres throughout Greece, throughout Greece, and they gave them subsidies from EPEKEPE 16 million. million. From this alone, Mr. Voridis and those who signed should already be in. Regarding the personal number, Mr. Geokopoulos, just the day before yesterday, an appeal was filed and won by someone who left an appeal to the Council of State, won the appeal, and overturned this for passports. for passports. You know that in the end it was the suspensions that were accepted; he accepted; he accepted his appeal, and the Council of State says because he was not represented by a lawyer in the last stage of the appeal, it dismissed it, and coincidentally I will only say this within one day so that the police do not have time to be forced to issue passports in one day within the next day. day. I twisted it; it, that is, he got an order. order. The system works like this. Well, I will occupy you a little because I am also a theologian, a little in theology, and I will finish. I do not want to tire you too much. Well, you know Saint Paisios said that I will not have time to deal with the document that Diocheiros has made, which today many fathers of our church do not accept. Many centuries ago, so the high priests do not accept it, but he himself wrote it with his own hand, and he himself gave me the book he had published at the time with this document, the signs of the times, where he described that they would not act, and they would not be able to prevent it. They are worried, and they are running to prevent what SVAP says, to give us a personal number like in China, and to do various things to us. We will not be able to prevent it. Other events are coming that we have not realized. They are coming, coming; you see geopolitical turmoil all over the world. You see, America is now in Iran, and from day to day, from hour to hour, it is entering and trying to control another productive factor, such as Iran and the oil, and to cut off, in other words, a second city of China. Let us not forget that this happened with Greenland and was a reason for the neighbors to demand the same for the Aegean. the Aegean. We have the Aegean Sea, which is a hot sea, and our prime minister will go to discuss it with Erdogan now, on the basis of his sister Bakopogianni, who says that the neighbors in the Aegean also have rights. What do I want to say? There are many upheavals. Father Panagiotis Otsioris, the elder of Anagrafa, used to say that three things are running simultaneously. The first is war. The second is the sealing. As we see, the personal number is a seal and the digital ID. And the third thing that is running is the number of Mount Athos. We also see that spiritual things have fallen on Mount Athos. They do not take a place in the personal rhythm. They do not take a place in the hot social issues that the monks had a say in. They were coming out. Saint Paisios then went out and demonstrated in Thessaloniki for the film by Kazatzakis, and the film about Kazatzakis was not shown. The monks have a say today. Say today. They are silent. It is the NSRF. I don't know. So what Father Panagiotis was saying is that all three are in effect today. But what he was saying was that he added that all three are running at the same time. He had told me personally in 2008. 2008. I didn't understand it then. But he says the war will catch up with them. them. So if the war precedes the three, we must be ready. And how will we be ready? To be devoted to each other. To be loved in families. Men should love their wives so that there are no divorces. You know the agricultural things that Mr. Zartaloudis said very well; it also depends on God. No, it depends; it absolutely depends on God. And there are spiritual reasons that direct them. What is it, for example, when in 2001 the Pope came to Greece for the first time, and then, and then, if you remember well, Greece lost 1/3 of its production in one year? year? Where did it lose it? Fromfrost. That's when my grandfather calls me. He says a monk came, he says, with a dry beard, and found him when he wanted to hide the revelations that he himself was receiving from God; he called them that from the worldly mountain, and he told me that Saint John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary fell at the feet of Christ and begged him not to burn 100% of the agricultural production in Greece. They didn't want to burn it. And because God had decided, because of this coming of the beast of the anti-grabber, he wanted to destroy all the production. And then our Christ accepted 1/3 of the production. the production. And when I was saying it, Papoulis said these things. things. I put them out of my mind, but when I saw, after a year, that what he was saying in the papers and in the ministries' reports was confirmed, I understood that spiritual laws were in force even then. Look, we must, we will complete this, Mr. Papadopoulos, so as not to waste time; we must understand that the beats of our hearts, once we have the doctor, should beat in a Christian way, to have Christ inside. When we have Christ, when we have the Virgin Mary, then everything will be healed. Agriculture is everything that concerns us. Today, we have forgotten; we have prioritized everything else in our lives—profit, our homes, our families, how we will pay the bills—and we have not put the most basic thing. That the Lord is our Christ. We are Orthodox Christians, and this is an advantage for all of us. He guides the steps of our lives, and from him we should understand that nothing happens without him saying it, without the Lord saying it. We see it in Saint John the Baptist. He showed the primary production of how he himself becomes an emperor. So we see that everything and the threads move from there, and for this, first of all, I will ask you all to make known the movement, which is a movement that wants to lay the foundations of Christianity, not only in our lives. To do what Saint Constantine did, who is also the forerunner of the Greek pulse movement. What did Saint Constantine do? He made the Gospel every day in everyday life; in the cafes, they did not discuss Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, PAOK, or Aris. What did they discuss? They discussed the Gospel, and this helped the empire, and this is what remained of the Romanian empire. Say that. There is no Byzantine Empire. It's like being in Giannitsa and saying we're in Turkey. Our empire was called the Roman Empire. It went on for 123,123 years. No empire in the world has survived that long. Because it had its basis in God. So I hope first and foremost that all of us who are here have our basis in Christ and in the Gospel, and everything else will happen. If God wants, tomorrow he can make the Greek pulse the first party in all of Greece. It depends on him and on us. Be well, everyone. Thank you. Ah.


Friday, February 6, 2026

The Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory



The Orthodox Teaching on Toll Houses Is Not “Purgatory” – And It Is Not a Fantasy



The Orthodox Church does not teach Roman Catholic purgatory.

It never has, and it never will.


Purgatory is a juridical system of temporal punishment, satisfaction of divine justice, and purification through created fire. It was dogmatically defined in the West (Florence, Trent). It presupposes a legal debt that must be paid.


Orthodoxy rejects that framework entirely.


But rejecting purgatory does not mean rejecting post-mortem spiritual testing.


And here is where many modern people become selective.





The Toll Houses Are Deeply Rooted in Orthodox Tradition



The teaching about the toll houses is not a 20th-century invention. It is not Father Seraphim Rose’s imagination. It is not a fringe theory.


It appears repeatedly in patristic, hagiographical, and ascetical sources.



1️⃣ St. Cyril of Alexandria



Speaks of aerial powers and demonic accusation after death.



2️⃣ St. John Chrysostom



Refers to the soul’s fear of passing through the air and encountering hostile powers.



3️⃣ St. Basil the Great



Speaks of the “princes of the air” and post-mortem accountability.



4️⃣ St. Ephraim the Syrian



Explicitly describes demons examining souls concerning their sins.



5️⃣ The Life of St. Basil the New – The Vision of Blessed Theodora



A detailed account of the soul passing through aerial toll houses, being tested concerning specific categories of sin.


This text has been read for centuries in Orthodox monasteries. It was never condemned by a council. It was never removed from Orthodox circulation.



6️⃣ The Philokalia



Contains references to aerial spirits and post-mortem testing consistent with the toll house imagery.



7️⃣ St. Ignatius Brianchaninov



Defended the toll house teaching explicitly.



8️⃣ St. Theophan the Recluse



Also affirmed it.



9️⃣ Father Seraphim Rose



Did not invent it. He compiled patristic and liturgical evidence showing continuity within Tradition.



🔟 Modern Elders (including Elder Ephraim of Arizona and others)



Spoke openly about the toll houses in continuity with earlier tradition.





So What Is the Theological Status?



Here is the mature Orthodox answer:


The toll houses are part of Holy Tradition.


They are not defined as a dogma by an Ecumenical Council.


But neither are they a private fantasy.


They represent the Church’s traditional way of describing the soul’s encounter with spiritual reality after death — accountability, demonic accusation, and divine mercy.





Why This Is Not Purgatory



Purgatory:


  • Legal satisfaction
  • Temporal punishment
  • Automatic purification
  • Defined dogma
  • Treasury of merits



Toll houses:


  • Spiritual testing
  • Demonic accusation
  • Exposure of unrepented sin
  • No concept of temporal debt satisfaction
  • Entirely dependent on repentance and God’s mercy



The theological frameworks are fundamentally different.


One is juridical and transactional.


The other is ascetical and spiritual.





The Real Issue



The modern discomfort with toll houses often comes from rationalism.


But the early Church was not rationalistic.


The New Testament itself speaks of:


  • “The prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2)
  • Spiritual warfare in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12)
  • Satan as accuser (Revelation 12:10)



The toll house imagery simply extends this spiritual reality into the moment of death.





The Balanced Orthodox Position



An Orthodox Christian may:


  • Accept the toll houses literally.
  • Understand them mystically.
  • Interpret them symbolically.



But he cannot honestly claim they are foreign to Orthodox Tradition.


They are there.

In the Fathers.

In the saints.

In the ascetical corpus.


To deny that entirely would require ignoring large portions of Orthodox spiritual literature.


 

The Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory

The Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory: Why It Is Theologically Erroneous In Roman Catholic theology, there exists the doctrine of Purgatory (Purgatorium): an intermediate state after death in which souls are “purified” through punitive suffering before entering Paradise. The Orthodox Church rejects this doctrine not out of hostility, but because it has no foundation either in Holy Scripture or in the Patristic Tradition, and because it distorts fundamental truths concerning salvation. ⸻ 1. Purgatory Does Not Exist in Holy Scripture There is no clear reference in the New Testament to a “place of purifying punishment.” The main passage cited by Catholics (2 Maccabees 12:45) does not belong to the Hebrew canon of the Old Testament, nor was it ever used dogmatically by the ancient Church. Christ speaks plainly: “And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.” (Matthew 25:46) He makes no mention of a third, intermediate state of punitive “purification.” ⸻ 2. It Turns Salvation into a Legal Transaction Purgatory is based on the logic that: • guilt is forgiven, • but a remaining “penalty” must still be paid. This introduces a legalistic concept of salvation that is foreign to the Orthodox experience. In Orthodoxy: 👉 Christ does not pay penalties—He heals the human person. Salvation is not a judicial settlement but the restoration of the relationship with God. ⸻ 3. It Distorts the Meaning of Repentance In Purgatory, purification takes place after death through suffering. In Orthodox Tradition: • Purification occurs here and now, through repentance, confession, ascetic struggle, and Holy Communion. After death: “It is appointed for men to die once, and after that comes judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27) There is no second “pedagogical punishment.” ⸻ 4. It Creates Fear Instead of Hope Purgatory cultivates: • fear of future suffering, • anxiety over expiation, • and historically even led to the commercialization of indulgences. The Orthodox Church, by contrast, speaks of: • hope in the mercy of God, • prayer for the departed, • and trust in His loving-kindness—not in mechanisms of punishment. ⸻ 5. The Fathers of the Church Did Not Teach Purgatory None of the great Fathers of the Church: • St. John ChrysostomSt. Basil the GreatSt. Gregory the Theologian ever spoke of a place of punitive purification. They speak of: • the toll houses (as a spiritual struggle), • a temporary state of awaiting judgment, • prayer on behalf of the departed, but not of an institutionalized post-mortem purgatorial fire. ⸻ ❖ Conclusion Purgatory: • is not biblical, • is not patristic, • is not therapeutic, • and distorts the evangelical message of salvation. The Orthodox Church accepts repentance—it places it in its proper context: in this life, where the human person is called to be healed, to love, and to be united with Christ.



Πουργατόριο και «Άγιοι» εκτός Εκκλησίας – Η Ορθόδοξη απάντηση



Στον καθολικό χώρο συχνά προβάλλεται η ιδέα ότι κάποιοι «άγιοι» είχαν μεταθανάτιες εμπειρίες και αποκάλυψαν την ύπαρξη του Πουργατορίου. Αυτές οι αφηγήσεις, όμως, δεν αποτελούν μέρος της Αποστολικής και Πατερικής Παραδόσεως της Εκκλησίας.



Το Πουργατόριο δεν ανήκει στην Ορθόδοξη Πίστη



Η Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία διδάσκει ξεκάθαρα ότι:


  • δεν υπάρχει Πουργατόριο ως ενδιάμεσος τόπος ή κατάσταση καθαρμού ποινών,
  • δεν υπάρχει «εξόφληση» αμαρτιών μετά θάνατον,
  • δεν υπάρχει νομική αντίληψη σωτηρίας.



Οι Άγιοι Πατέρες μιλούν για:


  • προγεύσεις Παραδείσου ή Κολάσεως,
  • αναμονή της Τελικής Κρίσεως,
  • προσευχή υπέρ των κεκοιμημένων ως επίκληση του ελέους του Θεού.




Μεταθανάτιες εμπειρίες και διάκριση πνευμάτων



Η Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία δεν θεμελιώνει δόγματα σε ιδιωτικά οράματα ή εμπειρίες.

Οι Πατέρες τονίζουν τη διάκριση πνευμάτων, διότι ακόμη και ο διάβολος μπορεί να παρουσιάζεται ως «φως».


Όταν μια εμπειρία οδηγεί σε διδασκαλία ξένη προς την Εκκλησία, δεν αποδεικνύει την αλήθεια, αλλά αποκαλύπτει πνευματική πλάνη.



Υπάρχουν Άγιοι εκτός Ορθοδοξίας;



Η αγιότητα δεν είναι ατομικό κατόρθωμα αλλά εκκλησιαστικό γεγονός.

Η Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία αναγνωρίζει Αγίους μόνο εντός του Σώματος του Χριστού, δηλαδή εντός της Εκκλησίας.


Δεν αποφαίνεται για τη σωτηρία προσώπων εκτός αυτής, αλλά δεν αναγνωρίζει αγιότητα εκτός της Ορθόδοξης Πίστης.



Συμπέρασμα



  • Το Πουργατόριο δεν υπάρχει στην Ορθόδοξη Παράδοση.
  • Τα οράματα δεν θεμελιώνουν δόγματα.
  • Η αγιότητα είναι καρπός της Εκκλησίας.
  • Η Ορθοδοξία στέκεται στην Αλήθεια χωρίς σχολαστικές κατασκευές.






🇬🇧 ENGLISH




Purgatory and “Saints” outside the Church – The Orthodox Response



In Roman Catholicism, it is often claimed that certain “saints” had post-mortem experiences and revealed the existence of Purgatory. However, such claims do not belong to the Apostolic and Patristic Tradition of the Church.



Purgatory is not part of Orthodox Faith



The Orthodox Church clearly teaches that:


  • Purgatory does not exist as an intermediate state of penal purification,
  • there is no legal “payment” for sins after death,
  • salvation is not understood in juridical terms.



The Holy Fathers speak of:


  • a foretaste of Paradise or Hell,
  • the awaiting of the Final Judgment,
  • prayer for the departed as an appeal to God’s mercy, not as a payment of punishment.




Post-mortem experiences and discernment



Orthodoxy does not establish dogma based on private visions or experiences.

The Fathers emphasize spiritual discernment, since even the devil can appear as an angel of light.


When an experience leads to teachings foreign to the Church, it does not confirm truth, but reveals spiritual deception.



Are there saints outside Orthodoxy?



Holiness is not an individual achievement but an ecclesial reality.

The Orthodox Church recognizes saints only within the Body of Christ, the Church itself.


While it does not judge the eternal fate of individuals outside her bounds, it does not recognize sanctity outside Orthodox faith and life.



Conclusion



  • Purgatory does not exist in Orthodox Tradition.
  • Visions do not define doctrine.
  • Holiness is a fruit of the Church.
  • Orthodoxy stands on Truth through Tradition, not scholastic constructions.


The Orthodox Teaching on Toll Houses Is Not “Purgatory” – And It Is Not a Fantasy



The Orthodox Church does not teach Roman Catholic purgatory.

It never has, and it never will.


Purgatory is a juridical system of temporal punishment, satisfaction of divine justice, and purification through created fire. It was dogmatically defined in the West (Florence, Trent). It presupposes a legal debt that must be paid.


Orthodoxy rejects that framework entirely.


But rejecting purgatory does not mean rejecting post-mortem spiritual testing.


And here is where many modern people become selective.





The Toll Houses Are Deeply Rooted in Orthodox Tradition



The teaching about the toll houses is not a 20th-century invention. It is not Father Seraphim Rose’s imagination. It is not a fringe theory.


It appears repeatedly in patristic, hagiographical, and ascetical sources.



1️⃣ St. Cyril of Alexandria



Speaks of aerial powers and demonic accusation after death.



2️⃣ St. John Chrysostom



Refers to the soul’s fear of passing through the air and encountering hostile powers.



3️⃣ St. Basil the Great



Speaks of the “princes of the air” and post-mortem accountability.



4️⃣ St. Ephraim the Syrian



Explicitly describes demons examining souls concerning their sins.



5️⃣ The Life of St. Basil the New – The Vision of Blessed Theodora



A detailed account of the soul passing through aerial toll houses, being tested concerning specific categories of sin.


This text has been read for centuries in Orthodox monasteries. It was never condemned by a council. It was never removed from Orthodox circulation.



6️⃣ The Philokalia



Contains references to aerial spirits and post-mortem testing consistent with the toll house imagery.



7️⃣ St. Ignatius Brianchaninov



Defended the toll house teaching explicitly.



8️⃣ St. Theophan the Recluse



Also affirmed it.



9️⃣ Father Seraphim Rose



Did not invent it. He compiled patristic and liturgical evidence showing continuity within Tradition.



🔟 Modern Elders (including Elder Ephraim of Arizona and others)



Spoke openly about the toll houses in continuity with earlier tradition.





So What Is the Theological Status?



Here is the mature Orthodox answer:


The toll houses are part of Holy Tradition.


They are not defined as a dogma by an Ecumenical Council.


But neither are they a private fantasy.


They represent the Church’s traditional way of describing the soul’s encounter with spiritual reality after death — accountability, demonic accusation, and divine mercy.





Why This Is Not Purgatory



Purgatory:


  • Legal satisfaction
  • Temporal punishment
  • Automatic purification
  • Defined dogma
  • Treasury of merits



Toll houses:


  • Spiritual testing
  • Demonic accusation
  • Exposure of unrepented sin
  • No concept of temporal debt satisfaction
  • Entirely dependent on repentance and God’s mercy



The theological frameworks are fundamentally different.


One is juridical and transactional.


The other is ascetical and spiritual.





The Real Issue



The modern discomfort with toll houses often comes from rationalism.


But the early Church was not rationalistic.


The New Testament itself speaks of:


  • “The prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2)
  • Spiritual warfare in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12)
  • Satan as accuser (Revelation 12:10)



The toll house imagery simply extends this spiritual reality into the moment of death.





The Balanced Orthodox Position



An Orthodox Christian may:


  • Accept the toll houses literally.
  • Understand them mystically.
  • Interpret them symbolically.



But he cannot honestly claim they are foreign to Orthodox Tradition.


They are there.

In the Fathers.

In the saints.

In the ascetical corpus.


To deny that entirely would require ignoring large portions of Orthodox spiritual literature.

Here is the truth

  ❗ Δεν μπορούμε να σωθούμε με νοητικές δηλώσεις ή “λέξεις” «Είμαι σωσμένος» «Είμαι πιστός στον Χριστό» «Είμαι σωσμένος» Αυτά δεν είναι ...