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By, for, and about Orthodox women,
in the service of Christ.

 

OUR VISION

St. Verena

On September 14th, we honor the life of St. Verena, a woman  of courage and perseverance, who cared for and healed bodies as well as souls, and who took the new road that was offered her through sorrow and found a means of blessing whole communities while remaining steadfast to Christ. 

St. Verena

Join Axia Women on an immersive journey into the world of the Myrrhbearing women!

We invite Orthodox women of all ages to a unique pilgrimage-themed retreat this October—an inspiring Holy Land journey, right here in the USA.Join us October 10–12 for a pilgrimage-themed retreat led by Dr. Roberta Ervine and Arpi Nakashian—renowned scholars who bring the Holy Land to life. From our retreat center in Massachusetts, we’ll follow in the footsteps of the Myrrhbearers as they walk with Christ through the sacred sites of Jerusalem and beyond—offering an immersive, contemplative journey without leaving home.

See Christ’s life and ministry through the eyes of the Myrrhbearing Women, and experience a slow-paced, contemplative alternative to a traditional pilgrimage.

Learn more and register here!

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Recent Blogs

A Prayer by St. Mary of Egypt

As we continue our series of prayers written by Orthodox women past and present, we’re moved by both of these prayers attributed to St. Mary of Egypt.

CallForBookReviews

Call for book reviews! 

From time to time, we receive wonderful reviews of books written by Orthodox women. We enjoy this so much that we would love to run more of them! If you’d like to write a review of one of the books below (or a book not on this list!), email us at axia@axiawomen.org with Book Review in the subject line. 

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Our next prayer by an Orthodox woman was submitted by Caroline Hanna Guirgis: