I was recently commissioned to translate some profound and inspiring works by our Righteous Father Alexei Mechev, which I put together in a booklet. Unfortunately, after printing 500 copies, circumstances changed and the one who commissioned the work has been hospitalized and called off the purchase. Since I am at an unforeseen personal loss with this, I wanted to make these never before translated texts available to my followers for only $11.95 a copy, which includes shipping and handling in the United States (orders outside the US, please use a pay button towards the bottom of this page and include $5 for a total of $16.95). I would like to sell all of these as quick as possible, and it would be great reading material for the lenten season. As an added incentive, for the first 50 people who order, I will also offer a never before published text by Fr. John Romanides titled "The Canon and the Inspiration of the Holy Scripture" free of charge.

November 8, 2024

Miracle of the Archangel Michael Sinking the Ships of the Saracens

 

The unique fresco refers to the siege of Constantinople in 674-678 under Emperor Constantine Pogonatos by the Saracens, who are depicted as black Arabs.
 
"Then again a large number of Hagarenes gathered by sea and went to Constantinople, during the reign of Constantine, grandson of Heraclius. He also gathered the people together and they went to the Temple of the Commander-in-Chief Michael, which was called that of Eusebius, and they entreated God and the Commander-in-Chief Michael to help them. The next day, the Commander-in-Chief Michael pierced all the ships of the Hagarenes and most of the people drowned; only three ships remained, which turned back."

To fund the battle, Constantine had to grind down many statues and mint coins to pay the soldiers: the Church had already given away its valuables from the previous Persian siege and there was nothing left. He also built several ships which had liquid fire that kept the Saracens away from the city walls.

The fresco is located in the Monastery of the Archangel Michael and Saint Gabriel the Hermit in Lesnovo and this piece was donated by the Great Voivode of Serbia, Jovan Oliver, who was Greek. 
 




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