Axios is a river-god in what in ancient times was Makedonia and Paionia and is now in modern day, northern Greece and Macedonia.
Axios (Greek: Άξιος, "he is worthy"), is an acclamation that is made by the faithful at the ordination of bishops, priests, and deacons in the Orthodox Church. The acclamation may also be made when a bishop presents an ecclesiastical award to a clergyman during the Divine Liturgy.
Axios is a river-god in what in ancient times was Makedonia and Paionia and is now in modern day, northern Greece and Macedonia.
Axios (Greek: Άξιος, "he is worthy"), is an acclamation that is made by the faithful at the ordination of bishops, priests, and deacons in the Orthodox Church. The acclamation may also be made when a bishop presents an ecclesiastical award to a clergyman during the Divine Liturgy.