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"Christ told his Apostles to be fishermen of men's souls," says Nektarios, who carries a tiny Nokia mobile phone in his robe in case his agent calls.
The Rock Star Monks 2007
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A moody New Wave-style photo of Panteleimon, Nektarios and Avvostinos, the group's computer wizard, has appeared on the cover of several Greek music magazines (including Metal Invader) and as a centerfold in a women's housekeeping magazine.
The Rock Star Monks 2007
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In response, Nektarios resigned as abbot of Trikorfo last month and declared his community of rockers an independent brotherhood, outside the formal control of the church, though they remain ordained priests.
The Rock Star Monks 2007
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Originally it had been followed by a prayer over penitents, but Nektarios (381-397) had abolished the discipline of public penance, so in St. Chrysostom's Liturgy this prayer is left out.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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"These are very interesting assets, especially the mobile business in Serbia," said Nektarios Papagiannakopoulos, an analyst at Eurobank EFG Securities in Athens.
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The divine Nektarios of Aegina, is one of the most widely known of Greek Orthodox Saints.
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The divine Nektarios of Aegina, is one of the most widely known of Greek Orthodox Saints.
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The divine Nektarios of Aegina, is one of the most widely known of Greek Orthodox Saints.
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A year later, he was ordained a Deacon and received the name Nektarios.
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A year later, he was ordained a Deacon and received the name Nektarios.
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