In Our Present Turbulent Times
In our present turbulent times, as the world stirs with modern speculations about the end times, we look to the light of the Orthodox Ethos. Guided by sacred Tradition and Holy Scriptures, the prophetic voices of saints, and the wisdom of holy elders, we seek to contemplate the unfolding eschatological journey—from the present age to the glorious Second Coming.
A Soul’s Longing for Truth
Paraphrasing the beautiful words of the psalm, “As the deer longs for the springs of water, so my soul longs for You, O God,” my soul longs for true and reliable prophecies, O God. In these times of uncertainty, it is a deep longing for clarity that calls us to search for divine truths that have withstood the ages.
The Meaning of Xristos
The name Xristos is a transliteration of the Greek name Χρίστος, which is rendered as Christos in English. Xristos originates from the Greek word Χριστός (Chrιstós), meaning “Anointed One.” In the New Testament, Χριστός (Chrιstós) refers to Jesus Christ, emphasizing His role as the promised Messiah and Savior.
Christos: A Common Name in Greece
In Greece, Christos is a common and cherished name. Beyond its deep theological significance, it is widely used in daily life, reflecting both the reverence for the name of Christ and the cultural tradition of honoring His legacy. The name, rooted in faith and history, continues to be a meaningful part of Greek heritage and identity.

