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By reading the sermons and homilies of the Fathers of Church worked out in the golden patristic period one can still learn how to advocate the word of God in a vivid, popular, illustrative, current and profound way. The Fathers of Church are absorbed in the Holy Scriptures, well-thought-out, prayed for and deeply studied. Holding the Holy Scriptures in hand they try to understand the world around...
Speaking God’s Word is a continuation of Jesus’s mission of salvation. It is one of three basic functions of the Church from Her beginning. Documents of the Second Vatican Council and following Church’s teaching place a great deal of importance on the sources and forms of expressing the God’s Word. History and contemporary times show that speaking can adopt various forms. However, the most basic form...
The Author of this article tries to understand Orthodox homilies and transpose them onto a Catholic ground-frame. It shows the structure and content of the Eastern way of speaking in modern time, which remains unchanging and true to the original Apostolic teachings. The Orthodox homily becomes a continuous reminder of Christian kerygma: presents its spiritual soil, Bible roots and ancient origins...
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