PATAPIOS THE HUMBLE AND SAINT

PHILOSOPHER FROM EGYPT

 

A' EDITION

B' EDITION

NIKOLAOS A. MARGIORIS

 

 

ON THE MERCY OF GOD

PATRIARCH OF ALEXANDRIA

AND WHOLE AFRICA

OUR MODESTY HONOURING THE OTHER VIRTUE

AND THE SERVICES TO THE COUNTRY AND TO THE CHURCH

OF HONOURABLE Mr. NIKOLAOS MARGIORIS

WE AWARD THE VENERABLE CROSS OF APOSTLE AND EVANGELIST MARKOS,

.... CLASS AS A VISIBLE SIGN OF THE APOSTOLIC BLESS

ON WHICH THIS PATRIARCHIC LETTER IS ISSUED.

ALEXANDRIA .......

 

Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and of all Africa

Nikolaos the 6th, awards the Venerable Cross of Apostle Markos

with the relevant diplome, to mr. Nikolaos A. Margioris. The

award was made inthe evening of March 4th, 1970, in KING'S

PALACE HOTEL of Athens.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS page

OF THE FIRST AND OF THE SECOND EDITION

Introduction page11
Preface of the First Edition page13
Preface of the Second Edition page14
The era page18
Saint Patapio's Origin page19
The Establishment of Alexandria page19
Apostle Markos, the founder of the Church of Alexandria page21
The expansion of the new religion in Egypt page23
The Sunday School of Alexandria page25
Pantenos, its first director page26
Klimis the Alexandrian, its second director page27
Orighenis, its third director, great Aerois. The first great heresy page29
Athanasios the Great, the defender of Orthodoxy page38
The first Ecumenical Synod page39
Hermits - Ascetis - Monks page42
Thebes page46
The first miracle, young Patapio's therapy page50
Theofilos, new Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria page52
Prefect's and his father visit to the desert page62
Death of philosopher Ipatia page54
Saint Patapio's teaching about love page54
The saint's second collective miracle page56
The third miracle page58
The fourth miracle. The paralytic child's therapy page59
Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria Kyrilos page61
Transfer of Kyro's and Ioanni's relics in Abu Kir page63
Departure from Alexandria to Constantinopolis page67
Patapios saving the boat from storm page68
The saint's miracle on Sehnuti page69
Saint Father's teaching in a cave of Crete page71
Arrival to Corinth page73
Finding out of the Cave in Gerania by the saint page74
Saint's speech in Gerania page75
The never setting light from our poetic collection. The light from Samos page78
Monc Arsenio's therapy in Gerania mountains page79
Askete Makarios, Great Alexandreus page82
Theology of Adiochia page84
torios, the pre-Christianic Heresiarch page87
Third Ecumenical Synod in 430 b.C. page90
Departure from Gerania to Constantinopolis, in 435 A.D. page91
The great miracle page93
Invitation by the Imperial Family page95
Meeting with Empress Evdoxia page98
The blind's cure page104
Therapy of the man suffering from hydropikia page105
Ejection of dirty spirit page106
Therapy of the woman suffering from cancer page107
The last gathering of his students in Constantinopolis page110
The saint's teaching. Creator and creatures page111
The saint's teaching. The value of knowledge page112
The saint's teaching. The conception inability through logic page113
The saint's teaching. The soul purification page115
The last teaching of the death mystery page116
Saint Patapio's last bless in life page117
Cretan Andreas. Eighth Century A.D. page118
Symeon, the translator, Eleventh Century A.D. page119
Finding of the Saint's holy relics page120
The new monastery in Gerania mountains page122
Epilogue of the first edition page123
Warm request page124
Conclusions of Saint's teaching and philosophy page125
SUPPLEMENTARY AND EXPLANATORY CHAPTERS OF THE B' EDITION page137
Religious Initiate Saint Patapio's Esoteric Beliefs page139
The Heresies Drama in Egypt page148
Patapio's First Meeting with Emperor Theodosios B' page158
Second Meeting with the same Emperor and Esoteric   Analysis of Christianism page168
Patapio's Third Collective Meeting with the Royal Family. Empress Evdoxia Agrees Absolutely with Egyptian Monc's views. page177
The Emperor's Courtier Psychopath Relative therapy by Patapios page189
Patapio's Organization of the Mysticistic Groups by Laymen and Clergymen in the different Christendom page200
Epilogue of the Second Edition page214