The Twelfth Easter Epistle
The Nicene Fathers mentioned Epistle 12 and commented that it came in the MS edition after Epistle 11, considering it possible that […]
The Nicene Fathers mentioned Epistle 12 and commented that it came in the MS edition after Epistle 11, considering it possible that […]
Easter on April 15, 339 AD. Let us endure tribulation for the sake of the Kingdom! For Paul the Apostle was girt with every virtue (1), and he was called
Easter is on March 26, 338 AD. The distress does not prevent me from writing to you, my brothers... even though I travel all this distance from
عيد القيامة في 30 مارس 335م. لنحمل سمات المصلوب! كتب بولس الطوباوي إلى أهل كورنثوس أنه يحمل في جسده على
Easter on April 7, 334 AD. The concept of the feast My beloved ones… God has brought us again to the feast season, and through His love
عيد القيامة في 15 أبريل 333م لتستنير أذهانكم بنور الرب أخوتي…. إننا ننتقل هكذا من أعياد إلى أعياد، ونسير من
Easter 7 Baramuda 48(1) / April 2, 332 AD (This letter was sent from the imperial court by a soldier(2))
Easter on April 11, 331 AD. Let us celebrate despite our distress (1) and my presence with you, my beloved brothers. The day of the feast has approached us once again.
The Feast of Resurrection on April 19, 330 AD. Let us follow the example of the ancients in observing the feast, my brothers... Has Easter come and joy has come?
Easter on April 6, 329 AD. This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us go, my beloved, for time is calling us to
The Church Fathers were famous for their keenness to fulfill their pastoral responsibility by conveying the message of salvation to the members of their flock by all possible means. Among these means
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The Church Loves You (1) With a wonderful spiritual presentation on “The Divine Incarnation” Two sermons on Atropius by Saint John Chrysostom Translated by Father Tadros
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