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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. Ted speaks on the importance of forgiveness and reminds us of the huge debt we've been forgiven.
Fr. Ted speaks on the importance of forgiveness and reminds us of the huge debt we've been forgiven.
Fr. Ted offers a beautiful homily for the Feast of Transfiguration. He urges us to live life within the Church, so that when we come into contact with the light of Truth, we do not squint and turn away.
Fr. Ted offers a beautiful homily for the Feast of Transfiguration. He urges us to live life within the Church, so that when we come into contact with the light of Truth, we do not squint and turn away.
Fr. Ted provides an interesting definition of the word "miracle," explaining that instead of abnormal, a miracle is actually true to our original nature.
Fr. Ted provides an interesting definition of the word "miracle," explaining that instead of abnormal, a miracle is actually true to our original nature.
Fr. Ted urges us to push our Christian faith a step further.
Fr. Ted urges us to push our Christian faith a step further.
Fr. Ted explains that there's a reason behind everything we do in the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Ted explains that there's a reason behind everything we do in the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Ted offers a beautiful perspective on the modern concern of women's role in the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Ted offers a beautiful perspective on the modern concern of women's role in the Orthodox Church.
Rev. Fr. Nick Tambakis discusses the relationship between sin and bodily disease. He then explains how the Church is a hospital and confession is therapy.
Rev. Fr. Nick Tambakis discusses the relationship between sin and bodily disease. He then explains how the Church is a hospital and confession is therapy.
Fr. Ted offers an alternative to the world's view of suffering.