New Testament
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 ...
‘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 ...
11th Sunday of Matthew (Handing Back of the Dormition of the Mother of God)
Metropolitan Panteleimon of Veria, Naousa and Kampania
23 August 2020
‘The grave and death did not hold the Mother of God, our unshakeable hope, ...
Confidence in the Captain of the Faith
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
10 August 2020
The narrative has as its historical core the experience of danger which Je...
The Bread of Life (Matth. 14, 14-22)
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
2 August 2020
Feeding the hungry people in Palestine was a Messianic sign: someone who ga...
The Son and Word of God, the Saviour of the Human Race
Hierodeacon Rafael Misiaoulis, Theologian
12 July 2020
Most of the miracles performed by Jesus were the result of a request by peo...
The Conversion of the First Christians in Thessaloniki
Christos Economou
9 July 2020
‘Some of them were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, as did a great many...
God’s Great Love for Us
Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia
15 February 2020
‘But he became angry and did not wish to enter’.
The parable of the Prodig...
Complacency and Humility
Ioannis Karavidopoulos, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Hermeneutics, A. U. Th.
10 February 2020
two characteristic types of people are presented in the Gospel reading, bo...
Sermon on gratitude
Metropolitan Anthony Bloom †
19 January 2020
17 December 1989
In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
T...