A visit by Father Fotis
 																														 
One time late in the day, the hieromonk Father Fotis visited a house  in our town Mytilene of the island of Lesbos, and he stayed there over  night. Before he fell asleep, he gave the following command to the owner  of the house: “Tomorrow morning we have a job to do.”
Upon waking up the next morning, they left Mytilene and went to  Father Fotis’ sanctuary, where he quickly took the sacred utensils and  his priestly attire. Together they headed to the picturesque church of  the Mother of our God the “Milk-Giver”, within the old castle of the  city.
Once there, Father Fotis performed the Holy Liturgy and then picked  up the Holy Gifts and as he was fully dressed in his priestly vestments  he headed to one of the brothels which, in those times, used to be in  that area.  There, the Father administered last rites to a dying  prostitute named Evlambia (last rites in the Orthodox tradition consist  of the Sacred Mysteries of Confession and the reception of Holy  Communion).  The woman, immediately after receiving communion found  “Rest in our Lord” and died.
Later on, the house owner asked him about this incident, and Father Fotis said:
“Incidents such as this have happened many times before. One woman  close to the Church of Saint Symeon told me of such occasions, and so I  started visiting the troubled souls in the brothels. They allowed me in  with respect and courtesy. I was talking to them about the repentance  from sins, the salvation of their souls, and the life to come. I never  talked meanly to them, but lovingly, and I would tell them to repent and  that Jesus would take care of them and would fully restore them in his  heart. Many of them repented.”
Father Fotis then told the man: “You asked if I was scared. Who  should I be afraid of? We only fear God when we sin. I do not care about  what people will say; I was acting for Christ!”
  Father Fotis Lavriotis (of the monastery of Great Lavra)