Hieromartyr Cornelius the Centurion

Commemorated on September 13

Hieromartyr Cornelius the Centurion
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Hieromartyr Cornelius the Centurion

Commemorated on September 13

Soon after the sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ on the Cross and His Ascension into Heaven, a centurion by the name of Cornelius settled at Caesarea in Palestine. Although he was a pagan, he distinguished himself by deep piety and good deeds.

The Cross shows us the life of God

A homily on the Sunday before the Elevation of the Cross

Archimandrite Sergius (Bowyer)

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

The Cross shows us the life of God

A homily on the Sunday before the Elevation of the Cross

Archimandrite Sergius (Bowyer)

What the Cross offers us is an image and icon of what God’s life is like, what His love is like, and ultimately what He calls us to. This life of God for man is a cross, which ultimately leads us to our resurrection—not only personally, but corporately on the last day.

Impulsivity and Self-control: The Problem of Being of Two Minds

Hieromonk Alexis (Trader)

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Rating: 8,6|Votes: 7

Impulsivity and Self-control: The Problem of Being of Two Minds

Hieromonk Alexis (Trader)

Recently, advances in social cognition research have suggested another way to understand human behavior, which is in sync with what the Church fathers have been teaching for over a millennium. We are double-minded, literally.

Sunday Before the Exaltation of the Cross

Homily on John 3:16

Fr. Robert Miclean

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

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Sunday Before the Exaltation of the Cross

Homily on John 3:16

Fr. Robert Miclean

We hear in today’s Gospel for the Sunday before the Exaltation of the Cross—the major feast coming this Tuedsay—the Good News that God loves us to such a tremendous extent that He sent Himself, His Logos, His Son, into the world to enter into human nature to redeem it, make it new again, fit for life with Him who is Life. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

“I was afraid to tell my jewish Father that we were baptized.”

Interview with Margarita Kaplun, a Jew who converted to Orthodoxy

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Coming to Orthodoxy

Rating: 9,2|Votes: 10

“I was afraid to tell my jewish Father that we were baptized.”

Interview with Margarita Kaplun, a Jew who converted to Orthodoxy

The guest of today’s program is Margarita Kaplun, of Jewish descent and a daughter of an Assistant Rabbi. After personally experiencing the power of praying to Our Lord Jesus Christ, she was baptized and led her parents to faith.