New Testament
The Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
12 February 2022
Today’s Gospel reading presents us with two typical kinds of people: a Phar...
On the Canaanite Woman
Archbishop Christodoulos (Paraskevaïdis) of Athens (1998-2008, †)
7 February 2022
The Gospel for the day refers to a woman who is a Canaanite. You heard her ...
The Faith of the Canaanite Woman (Matth. 15, 21-28)
Georgios Patronos, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Athens
6 February 2022
The Canaanite woman represents the pagan, idolatrous world. She was conside...
The Feast of Christ’s Reception as Fulfillment of the Ritual of Mosaic Law
Theodore Rokas
1 February 2022
The recent feast, the Reception of the Lord, is the feast which is celebrat...
The Blind Man in Jericho
Metropolitan of Gortyn and Megalopolis, Ieremias †
24 January 2022
Today’s Gospel tells us of the miracle of the cure of the blind man in Jeri...
14th Sunday of Luke: Physical or Spiritual Blindness?
Protopresbyter Nikolaos Patsalos
23 January 2022
14th Sunday of Saint Luke today, and we’ve now entered the month of Christm...
The Ingratitude of the 9 Lepers, an Enduring Passion
Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian
17 January 2022
Jesus was going towards Jerusalem when, outside a small town, he encountere...
12th Sunday of Luke (The Ten Lepers)
Monk Agapios
16 January 2022
From the Kyriakodromion of Monk Agapios
These ten lepers, in the most succ...
Sunday after Epiphany: ‘As many as have been baptized in Christ have put on Christ’
Protopresbyter Nikolaos Patsalos
8 January 2022
With the Lord’s feast of Holy Epiphany-Theophany, another beautiful and inc...
‘He Has Redeemed His People’ (Luke 1, 68)
Lambros Skontzos, Theologian
30 December 2021
The coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ into the world is one of the few interl...