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    Kosmas the Aetolian

    Saint in the Greek Orthodox Church

    Kosmas the Aetolian, sometimes Cosmas the Aetolian or Patrokosmas "Father Kosmas", was a monk in the Greek Orthodox Church. He is recognized as one of the originators of the twentieth-century religious movements in Greece. He is also noted for his prophesies. Saint Kosmas, the "Equal to the Apostles," was officially proclaimed a Saint by the Orthodox Church of Constantinople on 20 April 1961 under the tenure of Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras. His feast day is celebrated on 24 August, the date of his martyrdom. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Kosmas was born in the Greek village of Mega Dendron near the town of Thermo in the region of Aetolia. [4] He studied Greek and theology before becoming a monk after a trip to Mount Athos, where he also attended the local Theological Academy.. After two years Kosmas left Athos. He studied rhetoric in Constantinople for a time. [4] In 1760 he was authorized by Patriarch Serapheim II (who had ...
  3. allovergreece.com

    Kosmas. The quaint mountain village of Kosmas is built on the southeastern slopes of Mt. Parnonas, in the prefecture of Arcadia. It is a traditional village surrounded by forests of chestnut trees and firs. The village has retained all the elements of its traditional architecture, and has been officially designated as a traditional settlement.
  4. in2greece.com

    Life of Saint Kosmas the AetolianSaint Kosmas the Aetolian as the most active and imposing figure of the modern Greek Martyrology. His memory lives on to this day.His baptismal name was Konstas and he was born in Megalo Dentro in Aetolia in 1714. He learned his first letters at the seminary of
  5. orthodoxpath.org

    Saint Kosmas listened to him with great attention and after some thought said, "Listen to me! If you want to be cured the first thing you must do is stop drinking raki (for the Bey was an alcoholic), second, in proportion to the evil that you have done, you must now do good, and third, you must ever be giving charity - at least one-tenth of ...
  6. feelgreece.com

    Kosmas is also listed as a traditional settlement with stone houses and churches in the original architecture. The village has permanent residents all year round and despite its isolated location, it has even a school. The road which comes from Leonidio passes by the charming cobbled square where the tables of traditional tavernas and cafes are ...
  7. greecetravel.com

    Matt Barrett's Guides to Greece and the Greek Islands

    https://www.greecetravel.com › peloponessos › kosmas

    Kosmas has several hotels and rooms, open year round since many people come here to hike the trails or enjoy the snow. Lithoxtista features fully equipped units with views over the mountain and the Saronic Gulf. Fitted with a fireplace and Coco-Mat beds, each villa has a TV, a balcony and a patio. There is a full kitchen with a microwave and an ...
  8. travel-greece.org

    Nestled in the heart of Arkadia, Greece, the picturesque village of Kosmas, or 'Κοσμάς' in Greek, beckons travelers with its timeless charm and captivating landscapes. Just 68 kilometers away from the bustling center of Tripoli, Kosmas offers a serene escape into the soul of rural Greece.As you embark on this journey, the surrounding villages of Geraki, Poulithra, Leonidi, Agriani ...
  9. Kosmas is a Village in Kynouria in Arkadia in the Peloponnese Region of Greece. Kosmas is also a Listed traditional settlement and a Community administration center. The postal code of Kosmas is 22020 and its telephone access code is +3027570. Kosmas is at an altitude of 1,131 meters. In 1991, Kosmas's population was 657, up from 594 in 1981.
  10. tripadvisor.com.au

    Plan Your Trip to Kosmas: Best of Kosmas Tourism. By Thanos F. 242. Kosmas, Greece. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more. Essential Kosmas. Pick a category to filter your recs. Essentials. Family friendly. Properties ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, and number of page views.
  11. ask-oracle.com

    In Christianity, Saint Kosmas was a revered figure, often associated with healing and medicine. Cultural Significance: The name Kosmas holds significance in Greek culture, representing order, harmony, and intellectualism. It is also associated with the Christian tradition, where Saint Kosmas is a respected figure.

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