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During the Greek Civil War, Arsenios serves as a radio operator. He is known for his bravery, often volunteering for dangerous missions so that his fellow soldiers—who had families to return to—would not have to. He later referred to monks as the "radio operators of God," whose prayers maintain the "connection" between humanity and the Divine. Life on Mount Athos and Sinai
The story begins in Pharasa, Cappadocia, shortly before the 1924 population exchange between Greece and Turkey. As an infant, he is baptized by , who prophetically names him Arsenios and predicts his future as a monk. His family flees to Greece, eventually settling in Konitsa, where the young Arsenios grows up with a deep, quiet faith. The "Radio Operator of God" subtitle Paisie
The later part of his story focuses on his extraordinary gifts of . He was known for knowing visitors' names and problems before they spoke and for his deep compassion for those suffering from cancer—a disease he eventually "asked God for" so he could share in the pain of others. He passed away in 1994 and was canonized in 2015. Where to Watch with Subtitles During the Greek Civil War, Arsenios serves as
Short films like " Vessel of Grace " or documentaries about his time in Sinai are available on YouTube with community-contributed subtitles. Life on Mount Athos and Sinai The story
You can find the historical-biographical series Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston ourano on IMDb or Pemptousia TV , which often features English and Romanian subtitles.