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August 27, 2023: Matthew 19:16-26, Read for Older Children




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September 17, 2023: Mark 8:34-9:1, Read for Older Children




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September 17, 2023: Mark 8:34-9:1, Told for Younger Children




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October 22, 2023: Luke 8:26-39, Read for Older Children




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October 22, 2023: Luke 8:26-39, Told for Younger Children




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October 29, 2023: Luke 8:41-56, Read for Older Children




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October 29, 2023: Luke 8:41-56, Told for Younger Children




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November 5, 2023: Luke 16:19-31, Read for Older Children




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November 5, 2023: Luke 16:19-31, Told for Younger Children




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November 19, 2023: Luke 12:16-21, Read for Older Children




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November 19, 2023: Luke 12:16-21, Told for Younger Children




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January 7th, 2024: John 1:29-34, Told for Younger Children




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January 14th, 2024: John 1:29-34, Read for Older Children

Matthew 4:12-17




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January 14th, 2024: John 1:29-34, Told for Younger Children

Matthew 4:12-17




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January 21st, 2024: Luke 17:12-19, Read for Older Children




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January 21st, 2024: Luke 17:12-19, Told for Younger Children




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February 4, 2024: Luke 19:1-10, Told for Younger Children




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February 4, 2024: Luke 19:1-10, Read for Older Children




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April 7, 2024: Mark 8:34-9:1, Told for Younger Children




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April 7, 2024: Mark 8:34-9:1, Read for Older Children




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April 14, 2024: Mark 9:17-31, Told for Younger Children




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April 14, 2024: Mark 9:17-31, Read for Older Children




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May 19, 2024: Mark 15:43-16:8, Told for Younger Children




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May 19, 2024: Mark 15:43-16:8, Read for Older Children




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June 9, 2024: John 9: 1​-38​, Told for Younger Children




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June 9, 2024: John 9: 1​-38​, Read for Older Children




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June 30, 2024: Matthew 9:36, 10:1-8, Read for Older Children




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June 30, 2024: Matthew 9:36, 10:1-8, Told for Younger Children




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July 14, 2024: Matthew 5:14-19, Told for Younger Children




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July 14, 2024: Matthew 5:14-19, Read for Older Children




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July 28, 2024: Matthew 8:28-9:1, Told for Younger Children




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July 28, 2024: Matthew 8:28-9:1, Read for Older Children




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August 4, 2024: Matthew 9:1-8, Told for Younger Children




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August 4, 2024: Matthew 9:1-8, Read for Older Children




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August 11, 2024: Matthew 9:27-35, Told for Younger Children




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August 11, 2024: Matthew 9:27-35, Read for Older Children




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September 15, 2024: Mark 8:34–9:1, Read for Older Children




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September 15, 2024: Mark 8:34–9:1, Told for Younger Children




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The Dos and Don'ts of Fasting

When a fast is just around the corner, the fridge gets stocked with non-dairy creamer and margarine. Rita explains how these foods sabotage the very essence of fasting and are detrimental to health.




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Let's Not Fake the Fast

Rita encourages us to enter into the true spirit of the fast as we begin Great Lent.




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New Year's Resolutions

Rita offers suggestions for how to keep your New Year's resolutions.




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St. Gregory of Nyssa on The Lord's Prayer

Rita Madden shares St. Gregory of Nyssa's writing on The Lord's Prayer, and provides insight on stress management and how to eat.




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Learning from A Monastery's Kitchen

In this podcast we discover wonderful wisdom from A Monastery's Kitchen to bring Christ into everything we do.




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Chaplaincy in Times of COVID-19

Fr. Adrian Budica and Chaplain Sarah Byrne-Martelli discuss their experiences serving as hospital chaplains during the COVID-19 pandemic.




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You Can Be God's Helper

Chaplain Sarah Byrne-Martelli shares an essay she wrote on the topic of why bad things happen to good people.




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¿Es la Iglesia Ortodoxa Católica?

¿Es la iglesia ortodoxa Católica? También en estos días otra duda que surge sobre la iglesia ortodoxa es si es cristiana. Conocemos que en estos días tenemos cerca de 3,000 organizaciones que se consideran como cristianos. Vamos a considerar un momento lo que nos enseña la historia y como entendemos nuestra parte. Is the Orthodox Church Catholic? Also, these days another doubt arises about whether the Orthodox Church is even Christian. We are aware that in these days there exist approximately 3,000 organizations that consider themselves Christians. Let us consider for a moment what history teaches us and how we understand our place.




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Sermon April 29, 2012 (Myrrh-bearers Sunday)

On Myrrh-bearers Sunday, Fr. Andrew speaks about our motivation for Acts of Piety and whether they are done because of our love for our Lord Jesus Christ.




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Sermon July 29, 2012 (8th Sunday after Pentecost)

On this 8th Sunday after Pentecost, Fr. Andrew reminds us of the deep worth of the human person.




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Sermon Aug. 19, 2012 (11th Sunday after Pentecost)

On this the 11th Sunday after Pentecost, Fr. Andrew asks, how can we ask God for forgiveness and not receive it?




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Sermon Dec. 9, 2012 (Conception of St. Anna)

On this Sunday the Conception of the Theotokos by Saint Anna is commemorated by the Orthodox Church. Fr. Andrew discusses the difference between the way Roman Catholics commemorate the conception, and the way Orthodox commemorate the conception of the Theotokos.