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A Living Gallery of Faith & Greek Fellowship

Countless photographs pass before us each day, and the sheer volume can flatten the way we receive them.

 

This Gallery gathers moments that share the lived language of Oρθοδοξία. Each photograph is a small window into a deeply human experience, received differently by each viewer, and held here as art.

 

Parea & Pisti exists to honor that shared life. This collective is presented with intention, celebrating faith and fellowship as they unfold across places, seasons, and stories, and serving as a quiet witness to communion centered around Christ.

Add to the Archive! Click here to submit a meaningful photograph that reflects this shared φρόνημα.

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Eleni Tsokolas intimately embraces Panagiota Sokou inside Panagia Soumela Monastery - a subtle paradox in how differently we each receive the weight of God’s presence while sharing the same unspoken reverence. (Aug. 2025)

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A Telos Center group (Cambridge, MA) tours Valamo Monastery’s main church outside Joensuu, Finland. (Jan. 2026)

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The sunset illuminating a church through a tree clearing in Lefkes, Paros (Aug. 2025)

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Anna Stefanidis photographs George Tsitsopoulos at his first sight of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora, Greece. Later that day, they chose an icon for their first home together - so what moved them there could live with them here. (Aug. 2025)

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Demetra Zouzas, a participant in the Pilgrimage of Discovery, met His All-Holiness during the liturgy for the Feast of the Transfiguration in Constantinople (Istanbul). (Aug. 2025)

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Alexia Davos stands in a small chapel within the monastic grounds of the Monastery of Varlaam in Meteora. Moments after this was taken, her hair caught in a candle holder beneath her veil as venerated the relics of St. John the Baptist. Unable to move, she remained bowed in reverent surrender until a monk gently helped - it was a quiet reply to a long-held prayer.  (July 2026)

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