Biblical Theology
Sermon on the Apostolic reading – 4th Sunday of Luke (Titus 3: 8-15)
Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios
10 October 2020
The Apostle Paul, after being freed from his first imprisonment in Rome, we...

Wage Increase
Metropolitan Ieronymos of Larisa and Tyrnavos
6 October 2020
It’s a common phenomenon all over the world that people try, by any means t...

Love is the Criterion of Faith and Works (2nd Sunday of Luke)
Georgios Patronos, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Athens
4 October 2020
The Gospel reading for 2nd Luke comes from the Lord’s Sermon on the Mount. ...

Sermon on the 1st Sunday of Luke (Luke 5: 1-11)
Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios
27 September 2020
What should be admired first from what the Evangelist Luke told us today? T...

The Divine Invitation
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
27 September 2020
The Gospel readings which the Church has appointed to be read at the Divine...

Sunday after the Exaltation: Being and Having
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
21 September 2020
The real scourge of humankind, particularly nowadays, is the feeling of ins...

‘For when the Lord of the Vineyard Comes, what will he do to those Laborers?
Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian
7 September 2020
Christ used the image of the vineyard rather than that of any other tree or...

The good and bad tenant farmers (13th Sunday of Matthew)
Metropolitan of Gortyn and Megalopolis, Ieremias
5 September 2020
Today’s Gospel reading tells us, in parable form, about a vineyard planted ...

‘Good Teacher what Good should I do to have Eternal Life?’
Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian
31 August 2020
The rich young man in today’s Gospel reading (Matthew 9, 16-26) begins with...

‘I forgave you all that debt because you pleaded with me’
Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian
23 August 2020
In the Gospel reading for the 11th Sunday of Matthew, known as the parable ...
