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The Novice (Инок), Konstantin Savitsky, 1897 — a monk seated in quiet thought

A trusted attendant, reborn

Keleinik

Your trusted attendant. Always on.

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Konstantin Savitsky, The Novice (Инок), 1897

The promise

What Keleinik keeps for you

  • Memory

    Your parish's calendar and customs

    New-style dates, your Tone cycle, and the feasts you keep.

  • People

    The people you care for

    Who is in hospital, whose baptism is near, whom you hold in prayer.

  • Time

    Your intentions, returning at the right moment

    Reminders that come back to you exactly when they are needed.

  • Voice

    Your tone in letters

    So every draft sounds like you, and not like a stranger.

  • Threads

    Whatever you're still shaping

    A homily still in progress, a meeting yet to be planned.

  • Prayer

    The names you lift up

    Your commemorations, the living and the departed, kept close.

Keleinik online
How is Maria doing? 10:23
Maria Smirnova is still at Orlando Regional. You visited Wednesday; she asked you to remember her grandson Nikolai. His baptism is this Saturday, 10 AM, at St. Nina's. 10:23
MEMORY OF YOUR PEOPLE

So you never re-explain yourself.


Why Keleinik

Why Keleinik, specifically

  • Shaped for your work. I already think in Tones, Epistles and Gospels, feasts old style and new, troparia, vigils, memorials. You don't have to teach me what a molieben is.
  • Lives in Telegram. No separate app, no new habit — write or send a voice note, on the road, between visits, late at night.
  • Remembers your world. Your people, your intentions, your calendar, your voice in letters. You never re-explain yourself.
  • The manner is different. Made to serve quietly, in a tone reverent toward the Church — an attendant, not a clever machine that lectures.

Read the honest disclaimers →

Keleinik online
What's this Sunday? 7:14
Sunday of All Saints — 1st after Pentecost, Tone 8. No fasting. Epistle: Heb. 11:33–12:2. Gospel: Mt. 10:32–33, 37–38; 19:27–30. Your homily draft from Thursday is saved. Open it? 7:14
THINKS IN YOUR CALENDAR

I begin there.


The honest measure

How far to trust me

A trustworthy attendant is worth more than a flattering one.

Where you can rely on me

  • Drafting — letters, homilies, agendas, summaries. Here you'll edit far less than you'd write from scratch.
  • Remembering — intentions, people, threads, your calendar.
  • Being always at hand, in your own tone.

Where you must still check me

  • Facts — dates, readings, a saint's commemoration, a quotation, a canon. A language model can err with confidence. Verify against your Typikon, your calendar, the Scripture text itself.
  • Weighty spiritual and doctrinal questions. I help you think, but I don't stand in the place of the Church, your own pastoral judgement, or confession.

Rely on me as a capable assistant — not an oracle. The final word is always yours, and the Church's.

Keleinik online
Draft the reply to Fr. John about the mixed-marriage question. 21:47
The canonical judgement here is yours. Shall I pull St. Basil's 87th canon, the OCA guidelines, and your last two letters to him, so you shape the position first? Then I'll write it in your voice. 21:48
KNOWS WHERE ITS PLACE ENDS

A good cell-attendant hands his bishop the letter to sign; he doesn't sign it for him.


Your data

Your cell is yours

Export everything you've given Keleinik at any time — files, notes, memories, threads — in a plain, readable format. Delete it all on request, and it's gone from our side too.

Keleinik online
Give me everything you have on me. 15:02
Preparing your bundle — notes, messages, files, calendar. About a minute. I'll drop the ZIP right here. Say the word if you want it all deleted after. 15:03
YOURS TO TAKE OR ERASE

Your cell is yours.

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