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Summary: Preached by Rev. Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos, these sermons are from St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos gave the homily on the Gospel reading from John 3:13-17.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the significance of the spiritual calendar and the beginning of the Ecclesiastical New Year.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on the miracle of Jesus walking on the water, drawing Peter into this miracle in synergy with him.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on Jesus feeding five thousand people with five loaves and two fish.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos compares the Orthodox Christian synodal system and the Latin Papal system.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos describes the difference between the Samaritans and the Jews which inform Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman, St. Photini.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on the healing of the paralytic.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the significance of St. Thomas' difficulty believing in the resurrection of Jesus for us today.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos describes the irony in the Palm Sunday story.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos describes the internal battle with the passions through the example of St. Mary of Egypt.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos calls us to take up our cross and actively follow Christ through the second half of Great Lent.
While the sins of Judas and Peter were the same, Judas chose to wallow in that sin and eventually kill himself.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos invites us to enter the Great Fast with hope on the Sunday of Forgiveness.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos calls us to prepare ourselves to stand before the Uncreated Light of God, either in joy or sorrow.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos discusses the topic of forgiveness.