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Judged By Love

New Assistant Priest Fr. George Robinson tells us that the righteous will inherit the kingdom of God because only the righteous will want to.




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A Judge We Can Trust

Fr. Christopher reminds us that the feast of the Ascension marks the transition from Christ’s presence in a limited sense to an unlimited one. He ascends to this universal presence on account of His being both God and man.




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A Judgement of Love

After Fr. Gregory Hallam speaks to the children, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn talks about the Last Judgement.




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The Righteous Judge of All

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the Sunday of the Last Judgment, 2019.




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Judgement Comes To All




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Judgment By Fire




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The Awesome Judgement Seat of Christ




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The Freedom of God's Judgment




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I Have Much to Say and Much to Judge




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A Reviling Judgement




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The Freedom of God's Judgment




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A Reviling Judgement




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The Resurrection of Life and the Resurrection of Judgment




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The Edge of Mysterion

Bobby interviews Fr. Richard Rene, author of The Edge of Mysterion: Another Tale of Mysterion.




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The Power of Being Non-Judgmental

Dr. Rossi talks about the jungle of wicked thoughts in our minds and the need to not judge others.




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Who Am I to Judge?

Fr. Philip LeMasters, Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University, examines Pope Francis's controversial response to homosexuality and gay marriage.




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IOCS Summer Studies in Cambridge

A conversation with Dr. Marcus Plested, Academic Director of The Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge. Learn about the summer studies program and consider participating July 18-23 with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, Fr. Andrew Louth, and others.




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The Edge of Mysterion

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Richard Rene, priest at St. Aidan's Orthodox Church in Cranbrook, British Columbia, and the author of Conciliar Press' first ever young-adult fantasy novel The Edge of Mysterion.




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Will All be Saved? Examining Universalism and the Last Judgement

Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex will dive into the topic of Universalism and speak with Orthodox panelists who fall into one of three categories: Confident Universalists, Hopeful Universalists, and those who say Universalism was condemned as a heresy. We read in Scripture that God is not willing that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9). But we also read that It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that comes the judgment (Hebrews 9:27). There are those who claim that, since Christ died for all, we can be assured that all will indeed be saved and not face eternal condemnation. This is called “universalism” or “apocatastasis.” Was this teaching condemned by the Church? Who among the Church Fathers embraced universal salvation?




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The Last Judgment

Fr. Pat examines the three images of Jesus found in this parable: the Judge, the Brother, and the Teacher.




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The Final Judgment

Fr. Pat shares his homily from the Sunday of the Last Judgment.




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Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge

Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit will be our teacher and instructor; He will lead us into all truth. When we pray Psalm 118:66 we ask the Holy Spirit to teach us goodness, discipline, and knowledge. Fr. Pat looks a these three things.




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Time and the Knowledge of God

The English word “time” has various meanings. Fr. Pat looks at three of these in regard to our experience and knowledge of God.




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Judgment and a Fallen People

Matthew 25:31-46, the Gospel passage for the Sunday of the Last Judgment, is about the judgment of history, meaning the judgment to which history itself will be subjected. Fr. Pat delivered this homily on February 23, 2020.




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The Anthropology of the Last Judgment

What is there about the human being that must be said if we are to take the Last Judgment seriously? Fr. Pat explores this question.




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Judge, Brother, Teacher

A homily on Matthew 25:31-46




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The Judgment of God




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Judgment, Renewal, Image

On the Sunday of the Last Judgment, Fr. Pat preaches from Matthew 25:31-46.




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Broken Clocks and Judgment

Do we sometimes focus on what's wrong with people, instead of what's right about them?




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Why We Judge Others (and How to Stop)

"One who every hour prepares himself to give answers for his own sins will not quickly lift up his head to examine the mistakes of others.” (St. Gennadius of Constantinople) It's easy to point our finger at someone else's mistakes, rather than focus on our own. Why? We'll explore the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and the two big things that make it easy to judge others. As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on your sins, not others. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee149




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How Will You Be Judged? (Judgment/Meatfare Sunday)

“O God, when You come upon the earth in glory, the whole world will tremble. A river of fire will bring all before Your Judgment Seat and the books will be opened, and everything in secret will become public.” (Kontakion of Judgment Sunday) In this Episode: 00:00​ What is Judgment Sunday? 01:14​ How Will We Be Judged? 03:50​ Causing Others to Stumble 05:40​ Love and Judgment 06:54​ My Brother is My Life 09:29​ When Right is Wrong What this Episode is About: In Matthew 25, Jesus offers a prophetic word on the Day of Judgment, when He will come again to judge the living and the dead. Yet this isn't a private judgment, focused on our own private religiosity. It's based on the way we treat other people. In fact, Jesus tells us that, when we love others, we are actually loving Him. And, when we despise others, we're actually despising Him. Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you. As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee167




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The Last Judgement

What is the quality of your love?




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Judgment

It is amazing how creative people can be: did you know that you can transform yourself into a goat or a sheep? Matthew 25: 31-46




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The Last Judgment: Eating other people!

You might well be fasting from flesh, but are you feasting on other people?




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Judgement Day




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The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life




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The Last Judgement




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Hidden in Full Sight! The Last Judgement!




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'I've always persevered' - PGA golfer blinded by ball pledges return

Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan has lost sight in his left eye after being hit by a ball at a pro-am tournament.




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Watch: Kilcoo edge Crosserlough to reach Ulster semi-finals

Pre-match favourites Kilcoo are pushed all the way by Crosserlough but do just enough to clinch a 0-15 to 1-10 win in the Ulster Club SFC quarter-final.




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Conlon's relief as Clann Eireann battle past Newbridge

Clann Eireann forward Jack Conlon says his side showed "character" to regroup from Newbridge's impressive third quarter as they edged a 0-14 to 0-12 win in their Ulster Club SFC quarter-final.




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Watch: McKendry hits winner as Larne edge Coleraine

Second-half goals from Paul O’Neill and Conor McKendry help Larne bounce back from their latest European defeat with a hard-fought Irish Premiership win over Coleraine at Inver Park.




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Watch: Clann Eireann battle past Newbridge at Celtic Park

Late scores from Ryan Owens and Jack Conlon see Clann Eireann beat Newbridge 0-14 to 0-12 in a tense Ulster Club Football quarter-final at Celtic Park.




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Streeting pledges help for hospices hit by tax rise

The health secretary says he will come forward before Christmas with measures to aid the hospice sector.




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Businesses 'beyond crisis point' over budget

Several business organisations in Northern Ireland have written to Stormont ministers calling for support with their rates bill.




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Sunak on Budget: Broken promise after broken promise

The former prime minister says Labour planned to "tax, borrow and spend far beyond" what they announced.




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The Budget: Five questions for Scotland answered

Labour claims that public services require a £40bn increase in taxation and spending




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Chancellor says Budget will raise taxes by £40bn

Reeves says the government will raise £25bn from increasing employers' National Insurance contributions.




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How the Budget will affect you and your money

The chancellor has delivered a packed Budget, so here's how it affects you and your money.




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Will mortgage rates fall? Your Budget questions answered

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a raft of changes to taxes and spending in the Budget.