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Venomous poison
Saint Basil the Great
3 July 2020
Just as the Lernaean Hydra of the ancients had seven heads, so it is with sin, with its seven deadly forms: pride, avarice, gluttony, injustice, fornication, anger and envy. Each of the seven casts ...
We listen to the doctor but not to Christ
Dimitrios Panagopoulos, preacher
2 July 2020
If the doctor puts us on a diet for the good of our health, we’ll follow it religiously. What’s a diet? It’s abstention from all sorts of food. But we don’t observe the fast instituted by God. We li...
Wise birds
Saint John of Kronstadt
1 July 2020
How clever and sensible birds are. If they see someone coming to catch them, they immediately take flight and are thus safe from their enemies. Christians should be just as prudent and careful, so a...
‘We boast in hope, we boast in sorrows’
Protopresbyter Themistoklis Mourtzanos
1 July 2020
'We boast in the hope of the glory of God, though not only, but we also boast in our sorrows’ (Rom. 5, 2-3)
People enjoy reward* and praise in their life. They feel that their efforts, their successe...
A beautiful image
Saint Nectarios of Pentapolis
30 June 2020
How lovely the picture of a believer is. How marvelous its grace is. Its beauty charms you and its manner exudes the trust believers have in God. The serenity which envelops the form of such believe...
LIVING WATERS – Transmitting the Apostolic Faith to America Today – Online Seminary
30 June 2020
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Our Laxity towards Sin
Nikolaos Georgantonis, Theologian
30 June 2020
As we all know, people were made ‘in the image and likeness’ of God. Of course, the ‘likeness’ was besmirched after the expulsion of our first ancestors from Paradise and their defection to sin. But w...
Homily on St Jerome (15 June)
Metropolitan of Pisidia Sotirios †
29 June 2020
On June 15th the Church remembers St. Jerome, a commemoration highlighting the bond between East and West that existed before the Great Schism (1054). He was born in the Roman province of Dalmatia (...





