Agios Paisios- Apo Ta Farasa Ston Ourano- Season 1
. Shortly after their arrival, their spiritual guide, Saint Arsenios, passes away, leaving the community in grief and internal turmoil. Growing Up in Konitsa (Episodes 5–6) The family eventually settles in Konitsa, Epirus
Through stunning cinematography, meticulous historical research, and powerful performances, the series chronicles a turbulent era of Hellenism while tracing the roots of a profound spiritual legacy. Historical Context: The Exodus from Farasa
Season 1 chronicles the foundational years of the man who would become Elder Paisios. It begins in the mystical village of Farasa in Cappadocia, a place alive with miracles and holiness, and follows the Eznepidis family on their harrowing exodus to Greece during the population exchange of 1924. The season explores the struggle of the refugee experience, the Saint’s difficult childhood in Konitsa, his military service as a radio operator, and his decisive step to leave the world behind and enter Mount Athos. It is a journey from the physical hardship of earth to the spiritual openness of heaven.
Premiering on February 10, 2022, the show became a landmark television event in Greece, capturing the hearts of viewers across the nation. Produced by the Institute "Saint Maximos the Greco," Green Olive Films, and Foss Productions, and aired on Mega Channel in Greece and Alpha TV Cyprus, the series stands as the first major television dramatization of Saint Paisios' life.
Κεντρικό νήμα
Season 1 uniquely positions Saint Paisios’s story not just as an individual journey, but as a collective historical epic.
: At age 12, instead of pursuing high school, Arsenios chooses to learn the trade of , wanting to follow the path of Christ as a worker. The Spiritual Spark
The show beautifully balances Arsenios's otherworldly spiritual inclinations with his practical everyday life. He learns the trade of carpentry, earning a reputation in Konitsa for his honesty, work ethic, and immense charity. He frequently gives away his earnings or works for free for poor families, widows, and orphans, embodying Christ-like love long before donning the monastic habit. War, Military Service, and Spiritual Trials
. Arsenios grows up learning carpentry to support his family while developing a deep piety. Military Service: Agios Paisios- Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano- Season 1
The series follows the life of Paisios, born as Arsenios Eznepidis in 1921 in Farasa, Cappadocia, Turkey. The story revolves around his early life, his immigration to Greece, and his spiritual journey, which leads him to become a monk on Mount Athos.
"Agios Paisios - Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano" raised the bar for Greek television production. Directed by Stamos Tsamis and written by Georgios Tsiakkas, the series boasts cinematic production values, an evocative musical score, and a star-studded cast including Giannis Stankoglou, Christina Pavlidou, and Dimitris Imellos.
The show instantly gripped audiences, earning an impressive on IMDb for its rare combination of profound spirituality, high production values, and historical gravity. Historical Backdrop: The Refugee Trail
Through stunning cinematography and authentic set designs, the first few episodes immerse the viewer in the daily lives of the Farasiotes. We see a community sustained by its traditions, tightly knit around its spiritual father, Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian (played with immense gravity by Nikitas Tsakiroglou). It is Saint Arsenios who baptizes the infant Arsenios Eznepidis, prophetically naming the child after himself and predicting his future monastic path. Historical Context: The Exodus from Farasa Season 1
"Agios Paisios- Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano- Season 1" offers a captivating portrayal of a remarkable individual's life, journey, and spiritual transformation. By exploring the saint's early years, relationships, and struggles, the series provides a compelling narrative that both informs and inspires. The show's attention to historical detail, engaging performances, and thoughtful character development make it a valuable contribution to the world of Greek television and a worthy tribute to the legacy of Saint Paisios.
Directed by Stamos Tsamis and written by Giorgos Tsiakkas .
The series is a Greek-Cypriot co-production, produced by the Institute of St. Maximos the Greek in collaboration with Foss Productions and Green Olive Films. The premiere of Season 1 was a major television event in Greece and Cyprus, and its immediate success led to the commission of a second season.
brilliantly portrays the young adult Arsenios Eznepidis, masterfully balancing human vulnerability with intense spiritual fire. It is a journey from the physical hardship
Paisios spoke about the importance of recognizing and combating the passions, which he saw as obstacles to spiritual progress. He advocated for a life of vigilance and self-control.