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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 addressed the first inaugural Youth Night at St. Savas Serbian Orthodox Church in Toronto, Canada, on the topic of “Connecting To Our Roots.”
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the connection between anxiety and striving after the things of this world, rather than the Kingdom of Heaven.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains why the Saints are indeed models of the Orthodox Christian faith that we should follow.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos defines the difference between heresy and schism, and why unity matters to us today.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos gives the homily on the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman about the need to speak truthfully to one another.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos speaks about the Gospel reading on the Paralytic Man.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains two traditions of Orthodox Christians during Pascha: Marking our homes with the Sign of the Cross, and the greeting Christos Anesti!
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos helps us understand St. John of Ladder's call to ascend in the spiritual life.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos reminds us of Jesus' call to take up our cross and follow Him.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos encourages us to engage in the Great Fast for the sake of our own souls.
In this second session Fr. Ted discusses how the Holy Sacraments of the Church prepare us for our own deaths and allow us to truly see life through the passion.
Fr. Ted leads a Lenten Retreat at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Ocean, NJ. In this first session Fr. Ted delivers a talk on how Orthodox Christians are called to use the contemplation of their own death, using the Lenten season, to prepare for their birth into eternity.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos speaks of the basic criteria by which all people will be judged.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos calls us to prepare our lives for the journey of Great Lent.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the Triodion season and the significance of the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee for us all.