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They see the miracles and recognize the grace (7th Sunday of Matthew) Metropolitan Dionysios of Servia and Kozani † 23 July 2023 In the miracles related in today’s Gospel reading, we have all the features...
They’re extremely tragic (7th Sunday of Matthew) Georgios Patronos, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Athens 23 July 2023 In this Sunday’s Gospel reading, we have two events. One is the healing of ...
Sermon on the Apostolic Reading for the 7th Sunday of Matthew (Romans 15: 1-7) Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios † 22 July 2023 One of the most serious issues affecting society on all levels is the compl...
Sermon on the Apostolic Reading (Tit. 3: 8-15) of the Sunday of the Holy Fathers of Fourth Ecumenical Council Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios † 16 July 2023 Today we celebrate the “Synaxis of All the Saints of Pisidia, Side and Anta...
Sermon on the Apostolic reading for the 5th Sunday of Matthew (Romans 10: 1-10) Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios † 9 July 2023 In our reading from the Letter to the Romans, St. Paul lays before us two b...
Miracle and Cure (5th Sunday of Matthew) Georgios Patronos, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Athens 9 July 2023 The Gospel reading for the day refers to the miracle of the man possessed w...
Gospel for the 3rd Sunday of Matthew Archimandrite Dorotheos Tzevelakos 25 June 2023 ‘So if your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light’. People a...
The Call of the Disciples Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia 18 June 2023 ‘He called them’ In the Gospel reading for the 2nd Sunday of Matthew, Jesu...
Sermon on the Apostolic reading for the Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council (Acts 20: 16-18, 28-36) Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios † 27 May 2023 For this particular reading from the Acts of the Apostles, we see the Apost...
The Cure of the Blind Man Metropolitan Ioïl (Frangkakos) of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia 21 May 2023 ‘They saw a man blind from birth’ The curing of the man blind from birth i...
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