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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 addresses the miracle of Christ healing the bleeding woman.
Fr. Pat explains the importance of hearing the word of God, putting on Christ, and having common sense.
Fr. Pat explains the importance of hearing the word of God, putting on Christ, and having common sense.
Fr. Pat addresses the Word of God, the enemies of the Word, and the qualities of the heart.
Fr. Pat addresses the Word of God, the enemies of the Word, and the qualities of the heart.
Fr. Pat considers Abraham historically, theologically, and ethically.
Fr. Pat considers Abraham historically, theologically, and ethically.
Fr. Pat gave this sermon in Waynesburg, PA, at the funeral of beloved friend Nancy (Katherine) Thompson who fell asleep in the Lord on August 2, 2011.
Fr. Pat gave this sermon in Waynesburg, PA, at the funeral of beloved friend Nancy (Katherine) Thompson who fell asleep in the Lord on August 2, 2011.
A great pastor makes for a great church, right? Fr. Pat compares Peter, Paul, and Apollos, and their various ministries to the Corinthian Church.
A great pastor makes for a great church, right? Fr. Pat compares Peter, Paul, and Apollos, and their various ministries to the Corinthian Church.
Fr. Pat contemplates what the life of the Virgin Mary teaches us concerning 1) dogmatic theology, 2) the life of piety and worship, 3) the moral, ascetical life.
Fr. Pat contemplates what the life of the Virgin Mary teaches us concerning 1) dogmatic theology, 2) the life of piety and worship, 3) the moral, ascetical life.
Fr. Pat argues that the paralytic suffered from the sin of apathy—from claiming victimhood and not really wanting to change.
Fr. Pat argues that the paralytic suffered from the sin of apathy—from claiming victimhood and not really wanting to change.