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Saint Paisios the Athonite - Season 1

"So in every test, let us say: "Thank you, my God, because this was needed for my salvation.""

The Patriarchate of Moscow and the POKROB Film Studio deliver to global Orthodoxy a documentary series of six episodes with a total duration of five hours on the holy life and work of Saint Paisios of Mount Athos.

Top Cast

  • Christina Eznepidi

    Christina Eznepidi

    Self

  • Saint Paisios

    Saint Paisios

    Self

  • Athanasios Rokovolis

    Athanasios Rokovolis

    Self

  • Abbot Cyprian Yashchenko

    Abbot Cyprian Yashchenko

    Self

  • Lazaros Kelekidis

    Lazaros Kelekidis

    Self

  • Archimandrite Ephraim

    Archimandrite Ephraim

    Self

  • Raphael Eznepidis

    Raphael Eznepidis

    Self

Overview

The Patriarchate of Moscow and the POKROB Film Studio deliver to global Orthodoxy a documentary series of six episodes with a total duration of five hours on the holy life and work of Saint Paisios of Mount Athos.

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