Theology/Catechumens
Logos
The term _Logos_ (Greek: λόγος), a multifaceted concept, designated as the **second person of The Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ**.
Theology/Catechumens
The term _Logos_ (Greek: λόγος), a multifaceted concept, designated as the **second person of The Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ**.
Theology/Catechumens
Lecture XVII of SAINT CYRIL'S 23 INSTRUCTIONS
Theology/Catechumens
When God created Adam, He made him according to His image and likeness.
Theology/Catechumens
Lecture XIV of SAINT CYRIL'S 23 INSTRUCTIONS
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Mystagogy refers to the teaching and instruction on the mysteries of faith and the sacraments, particularly those received **after** initiation into the faith (Baptism, Eucharist)
Theology/Catechumens
Lecture VII of SAINT CYRIL'S 23 INSTRUCTIONS
Theology/Catechumens
Pentecost, also known as **Trinity Day** or the **Descent of the Holy Spirit**, is one of the **Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church**, observed annually fifty days after Pascha (Easter Sunday).
Theology/Catechumens
The Tabernacle, historically understood as a tent sanctuary used by the Israelites during the Exodus, served as the locus of God's presence among the Jewish people. This mobile sanctuary was constructed according to a precise pattern shown to Moses on the mountain, intended to serve as a copy
Theology/Catechumens
The Second Temple period denotes the era in Jewish history lasting roughly from 516 BC until 70 AD, during which the Second Temple stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. This epoch distinguishes itself from the period of the First Temple, or Solomon's Temple, which was destroyed by
Theology/Catechumens
Lecture XV of SAINT CYRIL'S 23 INSTRUCTIONS
Theology/Catechumens
Lecture XVI of SAINT CYRIL'S 23 INSTRUCTIONS
Theology/Catechumens
 The Ascension of Christ is his final physical departure from this world after The Resurrection. It is the formal completion of his mission in this world as the Messianic Saviour.