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We’re the biggest conundrum
Elder Tadej Vitovničk
28 January 2021
We have a high opinion of ourselves. But whatever’s revealed to us comes from eternity. We’re surrounded by God’s mysteries. We ourselves are the greatest mystery. We don’t even know who we are, ...
For treatment
Elder Ephraim in Arizona †
27 January 2021
People want to be cured and they cry aloud: Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy upon me.
Elder Efraim, Arizona...
The Modern Fashion for Angels
Protopresbyter Vasileios Georgopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
27 January 2021
A worrying phenomenon of our day, a New Age befuddlement passing as spiritual practice, is the fact that in recent years there has been a heightened interest in and concern with angels in a host of Ne...
Unveil my Eyes
Archimandrite Varnavas Lambropoulos
26 January 2021
The healing of the blind man in Jericho is the last of the miracles recorded by Saint Luke before Christ’s entry into Jerusalem and his impending Passion. It may be no coincidence that, on Great Frida...
Double adornment
Saint Nectarios of Pentapolis
26 January 2021
Truth is the characteristic of a virtuous life. It’s everyone’s duty to tell the truth and we owe it to ourselves and to those around us. If you tell the truth, you honor first yourself and then t...
The Light of Christ in Christians
Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios †
25 January 2021
Christ is “the true Light” (see John 1:9). Those who believe in Him and are members of His One Holy Church, receive His light. This is how Christians themselves become light, by reflecting the lig...
They’re all good
Saint Iakovos Tsalikis
25 January 2021
Earn your bread in any way, provided you work for it. Of the children of Adam and Eve, one was a farmer, the other a shepherd. All jobs are good, provided we’re close to God. Saint Paul wouldn’t t...
We’re apostles
Metropolitan Pavlos of Aleppo
24 January 2021
Every member of the Church is not merely invited in, but is also an apostle of the Gospel of Christ.
Metropolitan Pavlos of Aleppo...
Sermon on the Apostolic Reading – 14th Sunday of Luke (Ephesians 6:10-17)
Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios †
24 January 2021
In this Apostolic reading from St. Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians, we see an inspiring description of the suit of armor a Christian needs for warfare. Of course, the kind of example that St. Paul is p...
He opened all the gates
Saint Nicholas Velimirovich
23 January 2021
Sin tied the wings of Adam and his descendants and so they were all separated from God. The very clay from which they were made blinded them. Christ, the first Adam, and first human being, the first...





