A Voice from the Isles
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Subdeacon Emmanuel gives the homily on Great and Holy Thursday.
The entry to Jerusalem was a liturgical act; it was the entry into the great holy city of Israel by her rightful King and welcomed by the people as the fulfilling of national hope. Yet it is also proved to be a great disappointment.
The entry to Jerusalem was a liturgical act; it was the entry into the great holy city of Israel by her rightful King and welcomed by the people as the fulfilling of national hope. Yet it is also proved to be a great disappointment.
Fr. Gregory preaches on the raising of Lazarus from the dead and the significance of the power of the Logos to create life.
Fr. Gregory preaches on the raising of Lazarus from the dead and the significance of the power of the Logos to create life.
In this final sermon on the Beatitudes, Fr. Gregory says that persecution can be an occasion of great blessedness.
In this final sermon on the Beatitudes, Fr. Gregory says that persecution can be an occasion of great blessedness.
We sometimes approach God and say, “I want you to do whatever I ask.” Does it work?
We sometimes approach God and say, “I want you to do whatever I ask.” Does it work?
The great theme of Lent is repentance. That is the turning of our minds and hearts to God. The fact is that we can only do this through the work of Christ. He is the great Peace-Maker; He makes our repentance possible by His reconciling work.
The great theme of Lent is repentance. That is the turning of our minds and hearts to God. The fact is that we can only do this through the work of Christ. He is the great Peace-Maker; He makes our repentance possible by His reconciling work.
The Theotokos stands for the whole biblical way of looking at the relationship between God and His creation as a mystery of LOVE.
The Theotokos stands for the whole biblical way of looking at the relationship between God and His creation as a mystery of LOVE.
Psalm 1 and the Beatitudes both seek to understand the challenging question, ‘Who will be blessed and what does it mean to be blessed?’
Psalm 1 and the Beatitudes both seek to understand the challenging question, ‘Who will be blessed and what does it mean to be blessed?’