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A Ghostwritten Life - St. Anthony of Egypt




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John the Baptist (Mark 1:1-8)




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Luke the Historian




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Christian Basics (1 Cor. 16:13-24)




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Personal Loyalties (1 Cor 1:10-17)




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Christ, the End of the Law (Rom. 10:1-10)




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The Redemption of History (Eph. 2:4-10)




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The Christian Life in Three Tenses (Romans 5)




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Nicodemus and Jesus (John 3:13-17)




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The Church, Man, and Forgiveness (Matt 18:23-35)




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Peter and Jacob




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The Life of the Early Church: Affection, Humor, Friendship




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Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph, in taking responsibility for burying Jesus, could no longer keep it secret. His assumption of that responsibility represented the resolve to make the commitment public.




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The Sunday of the Blind Man (John 9:1-38)

With the coming of the Light, there are three responses: that of the Pharisees, that of the parents of the blind man, and that of the blind man himself.




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The Name of Jesus (Acts 5:12-30)

The book of Acts teaches us about the name of Jesus as spoken to God, as spoken to our fellow men, and as spoken to demons.




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The Resurrection and Human History (Acts of the Apostles)

Throughout the Paschal season, the Church reads from the Acts of the Apostles, a history book, in place of the Epistles during the Divine Liturgy. In this homily for Pascha, Fr. Pat asks, "What does the resurrection of Christ mean to human history?" (7:57)




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Joy, Peace, and Thought (Philippians 4)

On Palm Sunday, at the beginning of this saddest of weeks, St. Paul exhorts us, "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice."




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For the Peace from Above

In the petitions of the Great Litany, we begin by asking "for the peace from above and for the salvation of our souls." Only after we have asked for this peace do we ask "for the peace of the whole world." Christ is the source of our peace, and the only possible source of peace for the whole world.




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Response to Jesus' Prophecy




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The Humanity of Jesus




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Holy Week-Christ Our Friend




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Holy Week - The Cross




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Intercessory Prayer




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Justification By Faith




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Lazarus, Joanna, Matthew




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Lent-What God Does For Us




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Maintenance of The Life In Christ




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Life in the Church, Forgiveness




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Mystery of Creation




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Models for Lent




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The Light of Creation




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Passion and Justification




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Qualities of Christian Love




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Preservation of Memory




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The Proclamation of John the Baptist




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Priority, Obedience and the Physical Nature of Salvation




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Lessons From the Paralytic




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Resurrection: Past, Future and Now




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Jesus Brought to the Temple




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The Spirit of Pentecost




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The Myrrh-bearing Women




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First Assembly of God




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Father Knows Best




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The Significance of the Apostles




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Do Re Mi and John the Baptist




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Chalcedonian Christology




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Parable Themes from Matthew




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Conflict in the Early Church




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The Gift of Christ




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Nature, History, Redemption - Nativity 2006