Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Memphis, Tennessee

Women's Orthodox Study Group

Welcome to the Women's Orthodox Study Group page.  The group is open to all women who are 18 and older.  We meet Tuesdays, from 10 to 11:30AM in an upstairs classroom.  If you are interested in more information, please contact Laura at 763-4538 or llmccoul@aol.com.  We are currently studying  Growing in Christ:  Shaped In His Image by Mother Raphaela.  The book is available in our bookstore for $10.

 

Study Questions

Proverbs Study


Saint Paraskevi

Saint Paraskevi, who was from a certain village near Rome, was born to pious parents, Agatho and Politia. Since she was born on a Friday (in Greek, Paraskevi), she was given this name, which means "preparation" or "preparedness" (compare Matt. 27:62, Mark 15:42, Luke 23:54, and John 19:31, where 'Friday' is called "the day of the preparation"). From childhood she was instructed in the sacred letters and devoted herself to the study of the divine Scriptures, while leading a monastic life and guiding many to the Faith of Christ. During the reign of the Emperor Antoninus Pius, she was apprehended because she was a Christian and was urged to worship the idols, but she answered with the words of Jeremias: "Let the gods that have not made heaven and the earth perish from off the earth" (Jer. 10:11). Because of this she endured exceedingly painful torments, and was beheaded in the year 140. The faithful pray to her for the healing of eye ailments.



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