Acatistul Sfintei Parascheva . Page
Every October 14th, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gather at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași to touch her relics, often reciting the Acatist while waiting in lines that can stretch for miles.
Many believe the Acatist has the power to heal incurable diseases and bring peace to troubled minds. Acatistul Sfintei Parascheva .
Deeply moved, she began trading her rich clothes for the rags of the poor. Despite her parents' disapproval, her heart was set on a life of solitude. She eventually left home, traveling to Constantinople and then to the Jordan Valley, where she lived as an ascetic in the desert. Legend says she lived on nothing but herbs and water, spending her nights in prayer until an angel appeared to her, telling her to return to her homeland to die. She passed away at the young age of 27, buried as a stranger because no one knew who she was. The Miracle of her Relics Every October 14th, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims
The Acatist remains a "living story"—one that continues to grow with every modern-day miracle attributed to her. For many, it is not just a text, but a conversation with a saint who lived a thousand years ago yet feels present today. Despite her parents' disapproval, her heart was set
Reciting the is a practice steeped in tradition. It consists of 13 "Kontakia" and 13 "Oikoi," each retelling her virtues and asking for her intercession.