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January 21, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

The Signature Of God: Part One

Unveiling Old Testament Prophecy by Dcn. Joseph Gleason In the Old Testament, let us take a look at an impressive prophecy about Jesus Christ. Years before Jesus was ever born, the Holy Spirit inspired one of His prophets to tell the future, and to write down some things which had not happened … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Biblical Resources, Gleason Joseph Dcn., Sermon Resources Tagged With: Bible, Dcn. Joseph Gleason, orthodox

January 20, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

What Happened To Jesus’ Soul?

by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon Holy Saturday bears two aspects with respect to Jesus, corresponding to the two "places" in which he is to be found. The earthly aspect the day is visible, at least in the sense that Jesus' immolated body now lies in the tomb. There is also an invisible aspect, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Biblical Resources, Reardon, Patrick Fr., Sermon Resources, Theology Tagged With: Dante, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, hades, Jesus, Longfellow, Valhalla, Vergil

January 6, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

On The Little Things In Life

by St. John Maximovitch Many people believe that to live according to the faith and to fulfill the will of God is very difficult. Actually — it’s very easy. One needs only attend to details, to trifles, and try to avoid evil in the slightest and most trivial things. This is the simplest and surest … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Patristic Sermons Tagged With: living, simplicity, st. john maximovitch

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