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“Then behold, they brought to Him a paralytic lying on a bed. When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, ‘Son, be of good cheer; your sins are forgiven you.’” – Matthew 9:2 ...
The icons reportedly came into contact with the myrrh-streaming Iveron Icon of the Mother of God from Hawaii, which traveled to local Orthodox churches, including St. George’s, back in the fall.
The humble Yup’ik mother and midwife known as Matushka Olga is now officially a saint in the Orthodox church, after a ...
Our Sunday gospel is another story about the healing ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ. This time it is about the Healing of a Paralytic. Like all healing stories, it reveals the glory of God and ...
This past Sunday I was asked to give the Homily (aka sermon). I thought I would post it for those of you who are religiously inclined. Today we remember the healing of the Paralytic. Many homilies ...
Perhaps Matthew’s use of this particular form of the verb suggests that those who brought the paralytic to Jesus did so more than once, and that their persistence was the cause of Jesus’s ...
For years, the faithful have turned to “the Miraculous Myrrh-Streaming Icon of St. Anna.” The image, commissioned in the 1990s to symbolize the mother of the Holy Virgin Mary, purportedly ...
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, at 20500 Anglin St. in Detroit, is hosting the icon this weekend, following the icon's visit last weekend to Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Livonia. A prayer ...
St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in southwest Las Vegas raised $400,000 to install new icons on the church walls. Work will continue through June.
Many are flocking to a small Greek Orthodox Church in Homer Glen where an icon is dripping a fragrant oil that some believe has healing properties. 24/7 Live Chicago & Suburban Cook Co. North ...
The Kursk-Root Icon can be traced back to 1295 when Russian Orthodox officials say it was found in a forest and brought healing to many who venerated it.