Half fifty - the wisdom of God
Pentecost is one of the feasts of the Lord, and the Church celebrates it in the middle of the period between Easter and Pentecost, before the Fourth Samaritan Sunday […]
“She laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7). “His mother laid him in a manger.” Joseph did not dare
On the Birth of the Lord, a sermon by Saint Jerome (Jerome) Continue reading »
The birthday of Christ as a human being is the head of the feasts, according to what Saint John Chrysostom says. All other feasts of the Lord - Apparition,
The transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor occurred shortly before the Passion, precisely forty days before the Passion and Crucifixion. To this, goal
Saint John the Evangelical Theologian is, par excellence, the messenger of the divinity of Jesus Christ and his incarnation or humanization (i.e., his becoming a human being). It is confirmed in the opening
The Holy Writings in the New Testament confirm that Christ is the fullness. Fullness, which is the opposite of empty emptiness, is meant in the Holy Bible
We read in the message on the Second Sunday of Lent: “You, O Lord, in the beginning laid the foundations of the earth and the heavens. They are the work of your hands, and they are passing away.”
Saint Paul the Apostle says: “For he is our peace, who has made both one and has broken down in his body the dividing wall, that is, hostility” (Ephesians 2:14).
The mercy of God revealed to mankind in the incarnation of the Son of God Continue reading »
The kingship of Christ is a matter of pure faith. It can be accepted with purity and emotion by those who accept the only Son of God as lord of their lives, and avoid confusion between
“As it is written in Isaiah: Behold, I send before your face my messenger, who will prepare your way before you. A voice crying in the wilderness: Prepare
The baptism of Jesus - the divine appearance Continue reading »
Saint John is the only evangelist who mentions that Christ is “the Word of God,” in his Gospel, in his first letter, and in his Revelation.
The term “Lord” (“kyrios” in Greek) in the New Testament refers to Jesus Christ. The Apostles Peter and Paul make faith in Jesus as Lord a condition