Sermon: 11th Saturday of Matthew / Prophet Moses
Matthew 19:3-12 Today’s Gospel reading is a perfect example of what we often call progressive revelation, and of how to read and how to approach the texts of the Old
Sermon: Beheading of St John the Baptist
Beheading of St John the Baptist Mark 6:14-30 I would like to say a few words as we commemorate one of the greatest saints of our Church, St John the
Sermon: 9th Sunday of Matthew
9th Sunday of Matthew Matthew 14:22-34 Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord, The Gospel narrative today describes the danger the disciples encountered when they were journeying through the sea
Sermon: Dormition of the Mother of God
Dormition of the Mother of God Luke 10:38–42, 11:27–28 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today, with great joy, we celebrate the Dormition of the Holy Mother of God. And
Sermon: 7th Sunday of Matthew
7th Sunday of Matthew Matthew 9:27-35 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today we heard from Matthew the Gospel that describes two miracles the Lord performed “when he entered into
Sermon – Sunday of the Paralytic
Sunday of the Paralytic John 5:1–15 Today’s Gospel reading speaks to us about the spiritual paralysis that our Lord came to save us from, something which is expressed through the
Sermon: Sunday of the Myrr-bearing Women
Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women Mark 15:43–47; 16:1–8 The story in today’s Gospel reading is one most of us are familiar with, not only because we are used to hearing
Sermon: Fifth Sunday of Lent
Fifth Sunday of Lent St Mary of Egypt We come today to the fifth and final Sunday of Great Lent, before we embark on the journey to Golgotha, which begins
Sermon: 4th Sunday of Lent
Fourth Sunday of Lent Mark 9:17–31 The story of the child possessed by a demon in today’s Gospel is an image of the spiritual state both of humanity in general
Sermon – 3rd Sunday of Lent
Third Sunday of Lent (Veneration of the Holy Cross) Mark 8:34–38; 9:1 “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth […] and the LORD God planted a garden