Resources
Welcome to our Resources page, where you may deepen your life in Christ, find encouragement, and remain connected to the living Tradition of the Orthodox Church wherever you are. These resources are prayerfully prepared to nurture spiritual growth, strengthen your ascetic struggle, and offer guidance rooted in the faith for everyday life.
All are grounded in Holy Scripture and Sacred Tradition, speaking to real-life challenges while providing hope, wisdom, and renewal through the grace of the Holy Trinity. Whether you are new to Orthodoxy or a longtime member of the Church, these resources are here to help you grow in understanding of God’s will and experience His Love more fully.
You may explore recent additions, revisit timeless materials, and share whatever has edified you with others. We believe the Holy Tradition has the power to transform lives, and it is our prayer that these resources speak to your heart and draw you closer to Christ our God.
Calendar - Old Style
Tuesday March 3, 2026 / February 18, 2026
Second Week of the Great Lent. Tone five.
Great Lent. By Monastic Charter: Food without Oil
St. Leo the Great, pope of Rome (461).
New Hieromartyrs Alexander (Medvedsky) (1932) priest and Benjamin hieromonk (1938).
Commemoration of the New Martyrs who suffered during the "Holy Night" in St. Petersburg (1932).
New Hieromartyr Vladimir priest (1933).
Virgin-martyr Anna (1940).
Venerable Cosmas, monk, of Yakhromsk (1492).
St. Agapitus, bishop of Synnada in Phrygia (4th c.).
St. Flavian the Confessor, patriarch of Constantinople (449).The Scripture Readings
Genesis 4:8-15 (Vespers, 1st Reading)
Proverbs 5:1-15 (Vespers, 2nd Reading)
Troparia
St. Leo, Pope of Rome, Troparion, Tone VIII —
O instructor of Orthodoxy, teacher of piety and purity,/ beacon for the whole world, divinely inspired adornment of hierarchs./ O most wise Leo by thy doctrines thou hast illumined all.// O harp of the Spirit, entreat Christ God that our souls be saved.
Kontakion, Tone III "Today the Virgin" —
Seated upon the throne of the priesthood,/ O glorious one, and having shut the mouths of the noetic lions,/ with the divinely inspired dogmas of the worshipful Trinity/ thou didst shed upon thy flock the light of the knowledge of God.// Wherefore, thou hast been glorified as a divine initiate of the mysteries of the grace of God.
Watch VIDEOS
Explore edifying Orthodox teachings through these video resources. Revisit instructive homilies, talks, debates, and liturgical recordings at your convenience. These materials are provided to complement your spiritual journey, nurture growth in the Orthodox faith, deepen understanding of Holy Scripture and Sacred Tradition, and remind you of God’s boundless love and mercy.
Listen to Chant
These audio resources allow you to remain connected to the Orthodox Tradition while driving, working, or relaxing. Tune in anytime—these materials are provided to complement your spiritual journey, nurture growth in the faith, and remind you of God’s boundless love and mercy wherever you are.
Study Notes & Assets
Enhance your study with articles, documents, bibliographies, and downloadable resources. These materials are provided to deepen your understanding of the history and tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, support reflection and research, and facilitate continued learning, whether individually or in group study.
Share the Message
We encourage you to discuss these resources with your spiritual father, share them with friends and family, and be open to thoughtful conversations with those outside the Orthodox faith. Sharing the history and living tradition of the Holy Orthodox Church helps deepen communal understanding and allows others to encounter the beauty and truth preserved in Orthodoxy.
Join our Brotherhood
[Coming Soon] Our local chapter of the Saint Paisios Brotherhood gathers Orthodox men for prayer, study, fellowship, and service, supporting one another in spiritual growth and the pursuit of holiness within the living Tradition of the Church. If you desire brotherhood rooted in the Orthodox faith, deeper engagement with its sacred patrimony, and companions on the journey toward theosis, we warmly invite you to join us in this shared labor of love and edification.