“Son, your sins are forgiven” Some Jews brought a paralytic to Jesus asking, of course, to heal him and deliver him from his sickness. Jesus, however, turned to […]
Category: Catechisms and articles
What is an ”Anathema”?
By St. Theophan the Recluse (┼1894) Rarely does the Rite of Orthodoxy, which is now being performed, take place without censures and reproaches on somebody’s part. And no matter […]
Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee
We must take the Christian life seriously Today, my brothers and sisters, as we enter into the holy period of Triodion, I would like to highlight […]
Abortion the indescribable calamity!
This Icon is a work of the iconographer Mr. Kostas Vrousgos from Thessaloniki and was painted in Adelaide, South Australia, with the blessing of Bishop Joseph of Arianzos. It was […]
Saint Nektarios as seen through his Letters
Protopresbyter Theodoros Zisis A Myrrh-streamer and a Wonderworker, but also a great theologian and writer. Saint Nektarios, the boast of the Orthodox faithful of […]
The resurrection of the widow’s son of Nain
3rd Sunday of St Luke (Luke 7:11-18) When death occurs it saddens our hearts. For man was not created by God to die; but, was created with the possibility […]
2nd Sunday of St. Luke
Concerning Love Man is by nature a social being. He lives, moves, acts and develops within a society of human beings. Right from the beginning of Creation, […]
Sunday after the Universal Elevation of the Holy Cross
Christ, our Lord and Saviour, with His incarnation and His unique Sacrifice offered on the Cross showed the extreme love of God expressed to mankind. For this […]
12th Sunday of St. Matthew
Matth. 19:16-26 “How can I be saved?” “Lord what shall I do, in order that I will inherit etenal life?” One question which has ruled, will rules and […]
Meat-Fare Sunday
(Matthew 25:3l-46) The fathers of the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, consecrated the Triodion as a time of preparation for the fast of Great Lent, which in turn […]