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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 explains how the myrrh-bearing women contemplated the mysteries of the Church.
Fr. Pat explains how the myrrh-bearing women contemplated the mysteries of the Church.
Fr. Pat explains that Pascha is not about the resurrection of a god, but rather about the resurrection of a Jew who lived and breathed and ate with us here on earth.
Fr. Pat explains that Pascha is not about the resurrection of a god, but rather about the resurrection of a Jew who lived and breathed and ate with us here on earth.
Fr. Pat explains that the teaching given by Christ is inseparable from the salvation given by Christ.
Fr. Pat explains that the teaching given by Christ is inseparable from the salvation given by Christ.
On the Sunday of the Holy Cross, Fr. Pat explains that it was the fear of death that Jesus faced while praying in the garden.
On the Sunday of the Holy Cross, Fr. Pat explains that it was the fear of death that Jesus faced while praying in the garden.
Fr. Pat places the Sunday of St. Thomas in the overall context of the Pentecostarion, the fifty days that separate the Lord's Resurrection from the Gift of the Holy Spirit.
Fr. Pat places the Sunday of St. Thomas in the overall context of the Pentecostarion, the fifty days that separate the Lord's Resurrection from the Gift of the Holy Spirit.
Fr. Pat explores three essential components of Biblical worship: the sanctuary itself, the bread, and the lamp stand.
Fr. Pat explores three essential components of Biblical worship: the sanctuary itself, the bread, and the lamp stand.
Fr. Pat explains that the passage in question brings three features of the life of Christ to our attention: diligence, assurance, and hope.
Fr. Pat explains that the passage in question brings three features of the life of Christ to our attention: diligence, assurance, and hope.
Mark 2:1-12