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New TV Series in Greece Tells the Story of Saint Paisios

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The new television series on the life of Saint Paisios has now begun screening in Greece. Credit: MEGA TV

A new TV series on the story of Saint Paisios of Greece which started on Thursday on MEGA TV has had audiences glued to their sets.

The television series includes big names in the world of Greek theater, television, and cinema, including Prokopis Agathokleous, who is playing Saint Paisios.

TV series protagonist opens up on difficulty playing Saint Paisios

It was not easy to play Saint Paisios, Agathokleous told MEGA TV. “I came in contact with people and Fathers who knew him. I got their guidance so I could play the role. Exploring his personality made me feel very familiar,” he added.

“I wanted to discover his human side because that was what defined him and made him a saint after death. His contact with the world was all his holiness. He himself said that he wanted a quiet and peaceful life, dedicated to God. Nevertheless, he was completely dedicated to the world.”

Most of the filming of the life of Saint Paisios, who is widely venerated around the world but especially in Greece and Russia, took place in Konitsa, a town near Ioannina in the region of Epirus, where Paisios spent most of his life before becoming a monk on Mt. Athos.

Born in Cappadocia, Turkey in 1924, St. Paisios fled to Greece with his family as refugees after the population exchange between Turkey and Greece soon after his birth. The exchange had been formalized in 1923, but continued into the following year.

After completing his service as a radio operator during the Greek Civil War in 1950, St. Paisios followed his vocation for monasticism and went to live on Mt. Athos.

Mt. Athos, located on a spectacularly beautiful, mountainous peninsula in northern Greece, is known internationally for its many important monasteries, as well as its ban on female visitors.

While at Mt. Athos, St. Paisios dedicated his life to helping others; he is also venerated for his deeply spiritual and ascetic life.

Saint Paisios was canonized in 2015

St. Paisios passed away at the age of 69 in 1994. He was canonized in 2015 by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

During his life, the saint made many famous predictions regarding world events and politics, including a future war between Turkey and Russia that would lead to Greece expanding her borders to areas that had been Greek in antiquity.

He wrote four books, published by the Holy Monastery Saint John the Theologian: “Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian” (1991), “Elder Hadji-Georgis the Athonite, 1809-1886” (1986), “Athonite Fathers and Athonite Matters” (1993) and “Letters” (1994).

The church commemorates his feast day on July 12. Every year thousands of worshipers travel to Thessaloniki in order to pay their respects to Saint Paisios, whose tomb is located at the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian.

 

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