The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

Each Sunday from the day of Christ’s Resurrection until the leave-taking of Pascha is dedicated to a particular event that revealed His divine-human nature. The Apostle who touched His wounds and exclaimed, “My Lord and my God!”; the myrrh-bearing women who beheld the dazzling vision of angels at His life-giving tomb; the paralytic and the blind…

Golden-mouth. Homily 71. Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Pascha

On the Wednesday of the Fourth Week after Pascha, at the Mid-feast of the Lord, a homily of Saint John Chrysostom. There were three great feasts among the Jews: Pascha, Pentecost, and Mid-feast, during which the Lord worked wondrous and glorious miracles. The present feast is the Lord’s, and He granted it a double measure of grace from…

Homily for the Sunday of the Paralytic. -Met. Korniliy (Titov)

In today’s Gospel, we hear the account of how Jesus Christ healed the paralytic at the Sheep’s Pool. This miracle took place during the feast of Pascha in Jerusalem, when many people from all Judea had gathered in the city. In Jerusalem there was a pool called the Sheep Pool, located near the temple and…

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Golden-mouth. Homily 70. Fourth Sunday of Pascha

For the Fourth Sunday after Pascha: A Teaching of the Blessed Kirill of Turov on the Paralytic at the Sheep Pool, and how our Lord Jesus Christ healed him by His word. Unmeasurable is the height of the heavens, unsearchable the depths of the abyss, and incomprehensible is the mystery of God’s providence. For great…

Sunday of the Paralytic

On the third Sunday after Pascha, the Church commemorates the healing by the Lord of the paralytic—a man who had long lain helpless on a stretcher near the Sheep Pool in Jerusalem. This miracle, described in the Gospel according to John, is now remembered because, as commentators on Scripture conclude, it took place shortly after…

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Homily on the Taking Down of the Body of Christ from the Cross. -St. Kirill of Turov

(On Joseph of Arimathea and the Myrrh-Bearing Women, according to the Gospel reading for the third Sunday after Pascha) After the past feast, another most fitting one has come, bringing the grace of God to the holy Church. For just as chains of gold, adorned with pearls and precious stones, delight the eyes of those…

Homily on the Sunday of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women. -Met. Korniliy (Titov)

The Holy Church dedicates this present Sunday to the righteous women, the myrrh-bearers, who were the first to be deemed worthy to learn of Christ’s Resurrection and the first to see Him risen. Today, we reverently celebrate their memory, as well as that of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, who were witnesses to the crucifixion…

Golden-mouth. Homily 69. Third Sunday of Pascha.

For the Third Sunday after Pascha: A Teaching of Saint John Chrysostom on the Commemoration of Saint Joseph, and Nicodemus, and the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women. Beloved, when the sun shines forth in splendor through the clouds, it is pleasing to those who behold it. In like manner, after the crucifixion and death of Christ, the…

The Sunday of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women

On this day—the third Sunday after Pascha—the Church commemorates the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women, the disciples of Christ who were the first to be deemed worthy to receive the news of the Resurrection of their Divine Teacher. Under cover of night, unafraid of the armed guard, they went to anoint with spices His much-suffering body, which…