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All Saints Homilies
Summary: Weekly sermons from All Saints Antiochian Church in Chicago, IL, preached by Fr. Pat Reardon.
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- Artist: Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:
Fr. Pat shares his homily from the Sunday of the Paralytic.
Fr. Pat shares his homily from the Sunday of the Paralytic.
Fr. Pat again addresses the "transcendentals," this time explaining how the Incarnation is the manifestation of truth, goodness, and beauty.
Fr. Pat again addresses the "transcendentals," this time explaining how the Incarnation is the manifestation of truth, goodness, and beauty.
Fr. Pat considers the Gospel message of St. Thomas Sunday through the triple lens of what classical philosophy calls "the transcendentals": the true, the good, and the beautiful.
Fr. Pat considers the Gospel message of St. Thomas Sunday through the triple lens of what classical philosophy calls "the transcendentals": the true, the good, and the beautiful.
Fr. Pat discusses the three things we ask for in the prayer before the Gospel in Matins that mirror the three gifts of the Holy Spirit as expressed by the Prophet Isaiah.
Fr. Pat discusses the three things we ask for in the prayer before the Gospel in Matins that mirror the three gifts of the Holy Spirit as expressed by the Prophet Isaiah.
Fr. Pat address some of the themes of Pascha in preparation for this Feast of Feasts.
Fr. Pat address some of the themes of Pascha in preparation for this Feast of Feasts.
Fr. Pat examines the principle of synergy, the assent of Mary, and holiness and personal history as they relate to the Feast of the Annunciation.
Fr. Pat examines the principle of synergy, the assent of Mary, and holiness and personal history as they relate to the Feast of the Annunciation.
Fr. Pat examines the primitive proclamation and theological premise of the Christian faith: the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Fr. Pat examines the primitive proclamation and theological premise of the Christian faith: the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Fr. Pat offers three reflections on the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee.