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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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On the Feast of St. John Chrysostom, Fr. Ted encourages us to choose obligation over will.
Fr. Ted discusses the history and importance of monasticism.
Fr. Ted discusses the history and importance of monasticism.
Fr. Ted explains that the most important thing for liturgies is that they teach the true faith.
Fr. Ted explains that the most important thing for liturgies is that they teach the true faith.
Fr. Ted reminds us that we must cultivate our internal spiritual lives with patience in order to grow as Christians.
Fr. Ted reminds us that we must cultivate our internal spiritual lives with patience in order to grow as Christians.
Fr. Ted answers a question regarding the Church's take on support groups such as AA. He also explains how the Church views each of us as a living icon or a treasure.
Fr. Ted answers a question regarding the Church's take on support groups such as AA. He also explains how the Church views each of us as a living icon or a treasure.
Guest homilist Fr. Theologos Drakos (Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Hamilton, Ontario) compares fishing to the spiritual life.
Guest homilist Fr. Theologos Drakos (Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Hamilton, Ontario) compares fishing to the spiritual life.
Fr. Ted reminds us that the sign of the cross is a prayer, yes, but it is also a statement of faith.
Fr. Ted reminds us that the sign of the cross is a prayer, yes, but it is also a statement of faith.
Fr. Ted reminds us that just as the Israelites of the Old Testament looked to the bronze serpent for healing, we must look to Christ on the Cross for the ultimate healing.
Fr. Ted reminds us that just as the Israelites of the Old Testament looked to the bronze serpent for healing, we must look to Christ on the Cross for the ultimate healing.