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Holy Week and Feast Day sermons from Holy Trinity + Holy Cross Cathedral in Birmingham, Alabama.... more
FAQs about Holy Week & Feast Days:How many episodes does Holy Week & Feast Days have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.
April 06, 2018SPECIAL - 15th Antiphon from Holy Thursday Evening - April 5, 2018"In the service, the 12 Passion Gospels are read (12 gospels recounting the sufferings of Christ) and the Cross is brought out for the veneration of the faithful. This hymn is sung during the procession with the Cross after the reading of the 6th gospel.Its poetry is typical of the liturgical thought of the Fathers. The death of Christ is ironic – indeed – the whole of Christ’s ministry is ironic. Things are turned upside down. God becomes man so that man can become god – this is ironic beyond measure! But the Fathers also saw in this irony the hiddenness of the mystery of our salvation. A literal reading of the world – a straightforward approach to our salvation – would be expected and anticipated. There is nothing hidden within such an account. But the hiddenness of things is the nature of wisdom. Wisdom is for the one who seeks, the one who listens, the one who looks beyond the obvious.And it is there that the Wisdom of God is revealed in all of its ironic glory: a King crowned with thorns; God wrapped in mockery and suspended from a tree! In our own lives this same wisdom continues. The way of life is found in the way of the Cross. He who loses his life saves it. The gospel commands can only be understood in this wise foolishness. Forgiving enemies is foolishness, yet is our only hope."Excerpted from "Glory to God for all Things" blog by Fr. Stephen Freeman on Ancient Faith.https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2013/05/02/today-is-suspended-the-15th-antiphon/...more10minPlay
April 02, 2018Palm Sunday 2018 - Fr. Paul - April 1, 2018Today in Orthodoxy we remember Jesus' Triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. The Epistle reading is taken from St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians and it encourages us not to be anxious about anything. Father Paul shares with us that anxiety and worry are impediments to Christian living. We as Orthodox Christians should focus on Christ in a three-fold manner. Through prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving we can make our requests known to God and find peace....more21minPlay
FAQs about Holy Week & Feast Days:How many episodes does Holy Week & Feast Days have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.