Weekly sermons from All Saints Antiochian Church in Chicago, IL, preached by Fr. Pat Reardon.
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On the occasion of the third night of Hanukkah, Fr. Pat talks about the divisions God built into creation, about the consecration and desecration of sacred space, and about dedication of God's temple and of ourselves.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat reflects upon the encounter between Jesus and the woman with the chronic bleeding who touched the hem of His robe.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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On the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Fr. Pat reminds us that the Cross ought to be the lens through which we examine every question and regard every problem; it is what gives godly shape to the Christian life.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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There’s a sense in which The Vocation of Mary was the most special and the most common. In this homily given on the Feast of the Dormition in 2010, Fr. Pat considers these two vocations of our Lord's Mother.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat compares an event from the life of Xerxes as told by Herodotus in Book 7 of The Histories to a similar event in the lives of Paul and his companions as told by Luke in Acts 16:1-12.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Gospel of Mark, the Apostles, and the Sacraments
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In this homily from the Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt in 2008, Fr. Pat discusses the occasion for the writing of the Gospel of Mark, the response of the Apostles to the cross, and the question Jesus asks James and John in the 10th chapter of Mark, which is the same question He asks us as we approach the chalice.…
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The 9th chapter of the Gospel of Mark opens with the account of the Transfiguration, then is immediately followed by the the story of Jesus healing a boy possessed by an unclean spirit, a spirit which Jesus’ disciples were unable to cast out. Fr. Pat makes three observations about faith which we can learn from this story. The painting Fr. Pat refer…
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Both Saint Paul and Faust, the man who sells his soul to the devil, have something to say about faith, hope, and patience. Fr. Pat considers the great divide between these two men.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this homily from 2008 preached on the Feast of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (which was also Forgiveness Sunday), Fr. Pat reminds us of the great cloud of witnesses surrounding us. The text is Hebrews 12:1-10.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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When the Apostle Paul lists faith, hope, and love as a triad of things that abide, he takes care to assert that the greatest of these is love. In this homily from Vespers on January 5, 2014, Fr. Pat examines these three things more closely.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Depth, the Height, and the Breadth of the Life in Christ
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January 30 in the Orthodox Church is the Feast of the Three Holy Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom. In this homily from 2011, Fr. Pat teaches us about these three Fathers of the Church and their contributions to the Faith.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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This past Sunday evening All Saints Church hosted a Pan-Orthodox Prayer Service for the Sanctity of Life, sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Clergy Association of Chicago. Fr. Pat was the guest speaker. These were his remarks.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Paul transforms his prison cell into a hub of missions work. The text is Colossians 3:4-11.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat preaches on Ephesians 4:7-13 in this homily from January 2016.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat gave this brief meditation at approximately midnight on January 1, 2014.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this homily from Christmas Day 2007, Fr. Pat reflects upon the Incarnation in terms of Christ the Only Holy One, Christ our Mediator, and Christ our Brother.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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John's Gospel tells us of a time during the Feast of Hanukkah when Jesus was teaching on Solomon's porch (John 10:22-23). Hanukkah is the feast of dedication; Fr. Pat examines this theme of dedication in the lives of three Old Testament saints.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The theory of the perenial philosophy says that there’s a certain core experience of truth that all human beings have. Fr. Pat discusses this theory in light of Luke 14:16-24, the Parable of the Great Banquet.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Paul tells us in Galatians that if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed. In this homily from 2016, Fr. Pat takes a closer look at Abraham, considering historical fact, theological truth, and moral responsibility. The text is Galatians 3:23-4:5.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this homily from Thanksgiving of 2010, Fr. Pat considers with us God's Covenant with Noah given in Genesis 9.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this homily from 2014, Fr. Pat takes a close look at the word "who" in the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37).By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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A homily from Fr. Pat on Galatians 2:16-20, given in 2004.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Practice of Prayer in the Pursuit of Wisdom
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A vesperal homily about James the Just. The text is James 1:1-11.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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A vesperal homily based upon Joshua 1:1-9.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Preaching from Luke 6:31-26, Fr. Pat discusses the Golden Rule.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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A Vesperal homily on the Feast of the Holy Prophet Jonah.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Existential Discontinuity of the Cross
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The cross is a catastrophic event in which everything falls apart, and everything that went before has been destroyed. This homily is from the Sunday after the Elevation of the Cross, 2009. The texts are Galatians 2:16-20 and Mark 8:34-9:1.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Historical Claims, Their Interpretation, and the History of Salvation
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A homily on 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, given on August 26, 2012.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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n 1 Corinthian 4:9-16, the Apostle Paul gives a portrayal of a style of life very much in contrast with the style of life preferred by the Corinthians. In this homily from 2009, Fr. Pat looks at the contrasts enumerated by St. Paul.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Of Ourselves, of Christ Our Lord, and of His Mother
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In this homily given on the Feast of the Dormition in 2010, Fr. Pat reflects upon the revelation of the Gospel disclosed in the human faceBy Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Reflections on the Transfiguration of Our Lord
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In this homily from 2006, Fr. Pat reflects upon the Body of Christ, the Sacraments, and our own transfiguration in Christ.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Jesus' healing of the Paralytic in Matthew 9 teaches us many things about man's biggest problem, about the corporate nature of the Church's service to the sinner, and about the Lord's authority to forgive sins.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The mid-5th century was a time of chaos, war, poverty, decay, and destruction, but the one concern of the Church was an abbott named EutychesBy Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat shows us how the Roman centurion who comes to Jesus for healing for his servant can be a model to us of how to approach Jesus. The text is Matthew 8:5-13.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In a homily delivered on Pentecost Sunday 2010, Fr. Pat offers reflections on the Orthodox wedding service, the Holy Spirit, faith, and the Creed.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat explores the question, "What makes something evil?”By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The institution of the Twelve Apostles is the link between the Church and the Resurrection of Christ. Fr. Pat preaches from Acts 1:15-26. This homily was given April 2, 2015.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Mary of Bethany appears in the gospels of St. Luke and St. John, and in both books she stands as a point of contrast with someone else. Fr. Pat's brief meditation on these contrasts was given at Bridegroom Matins on Tuesday, April 30, 2013.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this homily given on St. Thomas Sunday, 2012, Fr. Pat examines three subjects related to the resurrection of Christ our Lord.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat offers reflections on baptism and the Creed. This homily was given on Great and Holy Saturday,By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Cross: Our Healing, Victory, and Peace
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Fr. Pat's homily delivered on the Sunday of the Holy Cross, 2008.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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The heart of Feast of the Annunciation is evangelism in its most perfect reception, by a Woman who hears and believes the proclamation of the Gospel.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat's homily from Forgiveness Vespers 2012.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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On the Sunday of the Last Judgment, Fr. Pat preaches from Matthew 25:31-46.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat preaches on the story of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat preaches on the Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican found in Luke 18.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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We Eat the Crumbs that Have Fallen from His Table
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Fr. Pat preaches from Matthew 15:21-28, the encounter of Jesus with the Canaanite woman.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. Pat preaches from Luke 18:35-43, the story of the blind beggar of Jericho whom Jesus healsBy Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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Preaching from Luke 17 (The Healing of the Ten Lepers), Fr. Pat examines what it is to have a Christian perspective toward the world.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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In the Desert, On the Mountain, and By the Waterside
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Fr. Pat preaches on the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness as told in the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 4.By Fr. Patrick Reardon and Ancient Faith Radio
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