Theophonia the divine voice

Homilies on the Christian Life · Lecture 028

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A lecture by Dimitrios Panagopoulos · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά

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Dimitrios Panagopoulos speaks on discernment, honoring parents, and the role of clergy, using Genesis 18:21, Sirach 3:15, 1 Corinthians 7, and Matthew 10:28. God's deliberation before Sodom is taken as a warning against repeating unverified accusations, especially against clergy, whom the preacher describes as the sole chain of mediation leading to Christ and through Christ to the Father. He condemns neglect or expulsion of elderly parents, citing Sirach and moral tales about children who later repay the same treatment. The homily also criticizes cohabitation after betrothal and irregular unions involving widows, and affirms from Christ's words that the soul does not die with the body.

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