Mother Agapia - American Christian Nun and Palestine Advocate - Freedom Advocacy Network - Oct 22, 2025
Hello friends,
On Oct 22, 2025, we are honored to be hosting Mother Agapia, an American Christian Nun and a Palestine advocate. You may have seen interview on Tucker Carlson “Israel is killing Christianity” conducted about a month ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un7z0HIy7K0
Thank you Manal for connecting us with Mother Agapia. Looking forward to this insightful conversation from a Christian leader.
Thank you,
BIOGRAPHY
MOTHER AGAPIA
Mother Agapia was raised in in a family with a strong tradition of serving the Greek Orthodox
Church in America. During her college years at the University of Michigan, she joined a friend
on a trip to Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, New York, and soon began attending services
of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). As her Orthodox faith deepened
she discerned a calling to monastic life and in 1991 was made a novice at the newly established
Skete of Saint Elizabeth the New Martyr in Jordanville.
After a trip to Jerusalem in May 1996, she received a blessing to join the larger and well
established Convent of Saint Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem. In September 1998 she was
appointed administrator of the Convent’s Orthodox Girls School of Bethany located just over the
Mount of Olives in the Palestinian town of Al-Azarya. Serving at the School until August 2005,
a time which coincided with the Second Intifada, she became intimately connected to the lives
and struggles of the local Palestinians, both Christian and Muslim.
Due to upheaval in the political situation and within the Church she returned to New York in
2008, where her current community, the Convent of Saint Nicholas of Myra,
https://www.stnicholasconvent.org was established in May 2009. Her ministry at the Convent has
included organizing youth retreats, and maintaining her ties to the Holy Land both by organizing
twice yearly pilgrimages, and by inviting young Palestinian Christians to the Convent each
summer to take part in social, cultural, and religious activities. The relationships developed
between young Orthodox Christians in Palestine and the United States has been a source of joy
and encouragement. The Convent recently relocated to Owego, New York, to be closer to Saint
Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Church (GOC), whose members have long and faithfully
supported the endeavors of the community.