Sermon: Sunday before the Nativity
Sunday before the Nativity Matthew 1:1–25 Today’s Gospel reading provides us with the Lord’s human genealogy. The reading is from the Gospel according to Matthew — which provides us with
Sermon: 11th Sunday of Luke
11th Sunday of Luke Luke 14:16–24 In today’s Gospel parable, the salvation of mankind is likened to a man inviting others to a supper. It is obvious that, among the
Sermon: 10th Sunday of Luke
10th Sunday of Luke Galatians 5:22–26; 6:1–2 Luke 13:10–17 In today’s Scripture readings, we see just how different the sterile academic approach to religion of the supposedly pious is to
Sermon: 13th Sunday of Luke
13th Sunday of Luke Luke 18:18-27 In today’s Gospel, we are told that “a certain ruler questioned [the Lord], saying, ‘Good Teacher, by doing what shall I inherit eternal life?’.”
Sermon: Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple
Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple We have the blessing this year of having the great feast of the Entry of the Mother of God into the
Sermon: 8th Sunday of Luke
8th Sunday of Luke 2 Corinthians 5:1–10 Luke 9:57–62 At the Last Supper, Christ had washed the feet of his disciples, saying to them: “For I gave you an example,
Sermon: 7th Sunday of Luke
7th Sunday of Luke Luke 8:41–56 With the raising of Jairos’ daughter in today’s Gospel, Christ shows himself to be “the one who has authority over the living and the
Sermon: 5th Sunday of Luke
5th Sunday of Luke 2 Corinthians 11:31–33, 12:1–9 Luke 16:19–31 In today’s Gospel we see Lazarus, a poor, lonely, wounded and tormented man. And we see how this man, who
Κήρυγμα Κυριακής ΣΤ Λουκά
Κυριακή ΣΤ Λουκά Ο Μεγάλος Πατέρας και Διδάσκαλος του Χριστιανισμού Ιωάννης Χρυσόστομος, μας διδάσκει πάντα με έναν ιδιαίτερα θεόπνευστο και εξαιρετικά παραστατικό τρόπο. Αναφορικά με τη μελέτη της Αγίας Γραφής,
Sermon: Sunday of the 7th Ecumenical Council
4th Sunday of Luke Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 7th Ecumenical Council Titus 3:8-15, Luke 8:5-15 Today’s parable about the Sower calls us to consider what we have