A Ray of Light

Instructions on Piety, the Passions, and the End Times

By Panteleimon (Nizhnik)Translated by Michael Hilko

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Description

A Ray of Light  discourses a perennial topic of fascination and concern for all Christians—the End Times. The reader is exhorted to be spiritually prepared at all times for the return of Christ by understanding the pious practices of the Orthodox Christian Church as founded on the Scriptures and interpreted by the teaching of the Fathers. To this discourse are added essays on the veneration of Holy Icons, the power of Holy Relics, and the kingdom of grace on earth: the Church.

 This classic text of the founder of Holy Trinity Monastery has been freshly typeset and lightly edited and now includes a short biography of the author in order to preserve and spread Father Panteleimon’s legacy "unto generation and generation."

Additional information

Author Name

Panteleimon (Nizhnik)

Translator

Michael Hilko

Publisher

Imprint

Language

English

Pages

128

Book Dimensions

7 x 5 ins

Paperback ISBN

9780884655077

Pamphlet ISBN

9780884650478

eBook ISBN

9780884655138

Author Biography

Archimandrite Panteleimon was the founder and first abbot of Holy Trinity Monastery, in Jordanville New York. Father Panteleimon was born Peter Nizhnik on January 16, 1895 in the village of Rechitsa, Grodno Province, Russia. Immigrating to the United States in 1913, he found work in a factory in Chicago. Spurred by the radical changes that were occurring in his homeland due to the Revolution and Civil War, he entered St Tikhon’s Monastery in Pennsylvania in 1918. Quickly ordained first a deacon and then a priest, Fr Panteleimon was in charge of agricultural projects at the monastery. Desiring a life even more removed from the vanity and bustle of the world, he wanted to build his own monastery far away in the woods. Along with a fellow desirer of the quiet monastic life Ivan Kolos, (the future Archimandrite Joseph) Fr Panteleimon received permission to work in the Sikorsky factory in Connecticut to raise money to buy land for a monastery. Eventually, in 1928 he was able to purchase farmland near Jordanville NY, where he started to slowly build Holy Trinity Monastery. Facing many early challenges, including a fire that burned down the first wooden church that was built, Fr Panteleimon and his fellow monks nevertheless continued to labor, and eventually were able to build a stone cathedral dedicated to The Holy Trinity, along with a large building to house the monks and printing press. Strengthened with the movement of the St Job of Pochaev Brotherhood from Slovakia, which drew its roots from the famous Pochaev Lavra, the monastery continued the printing tradition of the Pochaev monastery, and became one of the main sources for Russian language spiritual literature and service books during the Soviet period. Father Panteleimon was a tireless compiler and author of spiritual texts. He fell asleep in the Lord in 1984.

Contents

Preface

 Chapter 1 A Ray of Light, How to Leave the Darkness of Death, The Perception of Truth

Chapter 2 What Will be the Status of the Incomplete Blessedness of Righteous Souls and the Incomplete Torture of Sinful Souls?

Chapter 3 The Fate in the Future Life of Sinful People, Unrepentant of Their Sins

Chapter 4 The Incorruptibility and Miraculous Powers of Holy Relics

Chapter 5 The Veneration of Holy Icons

Chapter 6 Christ’s Holy Church

Chapter 7 The Characteristics of People before the End of the World. A Prophecy

Chapter 8 Apostasy in the Last Days of the World

Chapter 9 Signs by which the Nearness of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ Can Be Judged

Chapter 10 The Coming of Antichrist     
                                                                                                                                                      
Chapter 11 The Birth of Antichrist and His Acceptance by the Jews as the True Messiah

Chapter 12 Antichrist Foretold

Chapter 13 The Actions and Name of the Antichrist

Chapter 14 Seal of Antichrist

Chapter 15 Miracles of Antichrist

Chapter 16 The Disparagement of Divine Law by Antichrist; Persecutions and Tortures of those Confessing Christ

Chapter 17 The Construction by Antichrist of his Altar in the Temple of Jerusalem

 Chapter 18 The Terrible State of the World and All Mankind during the Reign of Antichrist

 Chapter 19 Posthumous Prophecies of our Holy Father Nilus the Myrrh-streamer of Athos

Chapter 20 The Word of our Holy Father Ephraim the Syrian on the Coming of Antichrist

Appendix: A Short Biography of Archimandrite Panteleimon (Nizhnik)
Notes