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25.01.2022 #The_Nativity_and_The_Family #_



25.01.2022 September 1st marks the beginning of Ecclesiastical New Year. https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org//%D8%A7%D9%84%D8/726/

25.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/pg/Antiochpatriarchate.org/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2831710823599279 - - - . The album's link Arabic - French - English - Portuguese. #The_Nativity_and_The_Family #_

25.01.2022 CHRIST IS BORN! I offer my warmest greetings and prayers. From Metropolitan Basilios.



24.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (4) 4- What the Mother of God Says in the Icon. God is the only Savior. There is no other Savior to come near. As we come near the... icon of the Mother of God, we listen to the words of John the Evangelist: Look at the Word who was in the Beginning. Without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men (John 1:3-5). Indeed, this is the God that the Virgin Mary bears in her arms: He is the Almighty Lord who made great things by her, God who was willing to be born from the womb of a pure woman. . Mary continues with the beloved disciple, and declares: The Word became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14). She tells us about what her hands touched, so that we may have communion with him and the joy of Heaven will be complete. #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

24.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (6) 7- The Mother of God calls us The icon of the Mother of God invites us to reflect upon the union of the divine nature with hum...an nature. We see this incarnate in Jesus Christ. She leads us to Christ. The Virgin leads the faithful as they follow her. She has preceded us by giving birth to the Savior and in her Dormition. The Lord raised her, and so she passed the death that was conquered by her son, after he was risen on the third day. We call upon her intercession from generation to generation. " At Your right hand stands the queen in gold from Ophir (Psalms 45:9). #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

24.01.2022 Saint Sergius and Bacchus the Great Martyrs of Syria https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org/en/page/792/



23.01.2022 Beheading of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John antiochpatriarchate.org/en/page/713/

23.01.2022 Blessed Nativity Fast to all!

22.01.2022 May his memory be eternal +++

22.01.2022 Blessed St. Kassiani Feast Day! Watch and sing-a-long to find out why this amazing Saint was chosen to be your Archdiocese Choir's Patron Saint! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF41y55aqDw&t=13s

21.01.2022 What is common to both icons of the Theophany and the Harrowing of Hell? It is the victory over death, the Evil One, and the new life for mankind. With our God,... we have become a new creation. In the icon of the Theophany, the Lord is immersed in the waters and then takes us out with Him after we became pure while in the Resurrection, the Lord descends into the depths of Hell, knocking down its gates under His feet to raise us with Him, after we became victorious over death. The Lord Jesus came for our salvation, and all the feasts of our Lord celebrated during the liturgical year - such as the Nativity, the Theophany, the Transfiguration, the Resurrection-, are one in reality. On the Feast of the Transfiguration, for example, we beseech the Lord to Shine upon us sinners your Eternal Light. On the Ascension, we say: granting joy to Your disciples by the promise of the Holy Spirit. Through the blessing they were assured that You are the Son of God, the Redeemer of the world! This applies fully to the Theophany: When Thou, O Lord, was baptized in the Jordan, the worship of the Trinity was made manifest; for the voice of the Father bore witness to Thee, calling Thee His Beloved Son. And the Spirit in the likeness of a dove confirmed the truth of His word. O Christ our God, Who hast appeared and enlightened the world, glory to Thee." #AOMC_2021__ #AOMC_2021_Theophany



21.01.2022 https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org/ar/page/792/

21.01.2022 A successful family is the main guarantee for raising and disciplining our children, raising awareness in our youth and experiencing Christian communion within the family Patriarch John X

21.01.2022 The first of our new Philokalic Nourishment Series for 2021. Curated by His Eminence, Metropolitan Basilios

20.01.2022 What does the word immediately indicate in When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water (Matthew 3:16)? Every word in the Gospel has ...its own significance and purposes. The expression "immediately" here has a very important connotation. The sinner needs to repent of his sins, and the ritual was that every person would go down into the water while in a state of repentance and then rise from the water, washed and repentant. This was not the case of Jesus, for whom sin, of course, has no place. Who dares to say, as he said about himself: Which of you convicts Me of sin? (John 8:46) or for the ruler of this world is coming, and he has nothing in Me. (John 14:30), but the Holy One alone? The word immediately is used here because Jesus does not have any sin, and hence, has no need to be washes. Rather, He is the one who washes us, and has come to fulfill all righteousness to save and redeem us. So Saint John the Baptist would say: I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire (Matthew 3:11) The Holy Spirit burns the sins and gives us a new birth, as the Lord sais to Nicodemus: Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, one cannot enter the kingdom of God. (John 3:5). This is also what Isaiah spoke about the Lord: When the Lord has washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, and purged the blood of Jerusalem from her midst, by the spirit of judgment and by the spirit of burning (Isaiah 4:4) This is why the Forerunner continued: His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire. (Matthew 3:12) #AOMC_2021__ #AOMC_2021_Theophany

20.01.2022 Was the Lord Jesus Christ without the Holy Spirit before being baptized by Saint John the Baptist? Answer: Certainly not, because the Lord Jesus Christ is God t...he Son Who was incarnate. He is Consubstantial to the Father and the Holy Spirit, because God is Holy Trinity. There is no time in the existence of any of the Three Hypostases (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). The Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. They are one God and not three gods. Let us give an example. When we light a candle, we see one flame, but at the same time, there is light, fire, and heat. There is a functional differentiation among them, but they are one in substance. The Theophany is the manifestation of the Triune God One in essence, just at the moment when the Lord was coming out of the waters. The voice of the Father, the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove, and the Son's coming out of the water took place at the same moment. The Lord Jesus Christ was never separated from the Father and the Holy Spirit, neither before nor after He was incarnate. He is Perfect God and Perfect Man. Since Jesus is God who became Man without losing anything of His divinity, He did not need baptism. This is why Saint John the Baptist told him: I need to be baptized by you, and you are coming to me! (Matthew 14:3-15). Jesus replied, Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness. The Lord meant that He fulfilled God’s promise for the salvation of humankind which He redeemed with His blood. #AOMC_2021__ #AOMC_2021_Theophany

20.01.2022 In Part One, we learnt about why the Ecclesiastical New Year begins on September 1st in addition to the fasting periods within the Eastern Orthodox Church Calen...dar Now, in Part Two, we explore the 12 Great Feasts within our church which make up our church calendar Press play to learn more!

19.01.2022 https://www.antiochian.org.au//talk-on-the-dormition-of-t/ On Monday the 17th of August, St John the Baptist commenced round two of Monthly Enlightenment. This month we were blessed to have the Youth president of both St. John The Baptist & ACOY present a speech on one of the 12 Great Feasts celebrated in the Orthodox Church; The Dormition of the Theotokos or otherwise known as the Falling Asleep which we had celebrated on August 15th.

18.01.2022 22/11/2020 Sunday Matins and Divine Liturgy Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Streamed from the parish of Cathedral of St George Antiochian Orthodox Church

18.01.2022 The Second Sunday of Luke "The golden rule of Christian ethics" By His Eminence, Metropolitan Basilios Luke 6:31-36...Continue reading

18.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (7) 8- The Icon of the Mother of God on the iconostasis. In Orthodox Churches, the icon of the Mother of God is at the right (nort...hern) side of the icon of the Lord. She is holding the Lord Jesus in her arms. The priest or deacon comes out of the altar during Matins to declare aloud in front of the Beauty doors with much reverence and contrition: Let us honor and magnify in song the Theotokos and the Mother of light. Then he goes out carrying the censer to incense every person present in the church as being a project of holiness. Then the choir begins by chanting what is known in the liturgy of the Orthodox Church as the ninth ode. This liturgical arrangement stems from the Church's belief in the intercession of Mary and her position in the Church. #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

17.01.2022 On September 11, we commemorate St. Euphrosynos the Cook. https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org/en/page/1214/

16.01.2022 https://www.antiochian.org.au//just-for-youth-acoy-victor/ On the Sunday 16th of August, over 50 people across the country gathered virtually to attend ACOY Victorias first-ever online evening retreat titled Just for You(th). The aim of the retreat was to provide the guidance and tools we need to tackle modern-day issues and remain close to God and our Faith. As each face popped up onto the screen there were smiles all round, given this was the first time many of us had se...en each other in months. After some catching up, we set to begin our evening. Our first speaker of the evening was Johnny Rabahi, delivering a talk on laziness and pride.

15.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (8) 9- Common and General Characteristics of icons of the Mother of God. The Mother of God is presented in the icon through the Gr...eek characters MP Y, that stand for M i.e. the Mother of God. She can also be referred to as . - Beauty: There is no earthly but a divine beauty in the icon, far from the standards of human comeliness. It is the beauty of light and divine grace that is poured out on the saint, so how much more is the mother of God who is full of grace. -Colors in the Icon of the Mother of God We often see the Mother of God wearing a wine-red color on the outside and blue on the inside. The wine-red color symbolizes divine glory and blue symbolizes creation, while the Lord Jesus wears the opposite, as God incarnate, who put on human nature. These colors express the economy of salvation that God provided for humankind and Gods call for us to reach deification. This is what the Church realized from the beginning, and the Holy Fathers made it very clear. For example, we read what St. Didymus the Blind said: God has become a man, so that a man can become a god. This is the goal of divine incarnation, to become gods by grace. Once we look at the icon of our Lord and our Lady, we understand what we are called to and then we chant with Paul the apostle: Aas any as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ (Galatians 3:27). -The Clothing: The Mother of God wears a long veil called the Maphorion, which covers her head and shoulders. It is also embroidered with gold, so that we remember the psalm: Woven with the gold of her clothes (Ps. 13:45). - The Stars: The three stars indicate the virginity of the Mary before, during and after birth-giving. In the history of ancient pictorial art, these stars were used for kings and rulers to symbolize transcendence, divine descent, power, and sovereignty. But all of these attributes took on a new meaning with Mary. Although she became the mother of God, Mary remained an example of humility, emptying of self, meekness, and service, and here is precisely her holiness. -The Halo: The head of the Mother of God is always surrounded by a halo use for all the saints to indicate holiness. Every human being is called to this holiness like her. Indeed, she is "the most holy of all saints". This is why we call her Panaghia." - The Face: We always notice that the mouth is small and closed because it is God who speaks. The nose is long because it breathes the scent of the kingdom and the eyes roam in prayer and contemplate the word of God. #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

15.01.2022 Prayer for the Recess of Corona Virus - Patriarch John X

13.01.2022 Not sure what to pray when censing your home? Here is a new prayer service AVAILABLE NOW on our website! https://www.antiochian.org.au/liturgics/service-books/

12.01.2022 Your Nativity, O Christ our God, has shined the light of knowledge upon the world. For thereby they that worshipped the stars were instructed by a star to worship You, the Sun of Righteousness, and to know You the Dayspring from on high, O Lord glory be to You.

12.01.2022 On Tuesday the 1st of December, a solemn Vigil was held commemorating St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia for the first time in our Archdiocese. https://www.antiochian.org.au//first-archdiocese-vigil-fo/

12.01.2022 The Placing of the Honourable Sash of the Most Holy Theotokos - 31st of August https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org//the-placing-of-t/720/

11.01.2022 The Church of Antioch Prays for the Repose of the Thrice Blessed Patriarch Irinej of Serbia. May his memory be eternal +++

10.01.2022 * NEW EPISODE * Why is mercy important? Who are St's. Sergius and Bacchus?... Click on either link below to access the full episode and find out; https://anchor.fm/antiochian https://www.antiochian.org.au/books/podcast

10.01.2022 #About_Nativity_AOMC_2020 #__AOMC_2020

09.01.2022 What does it mean when Saint John the Baptist says: Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! (John 1:29) No one can take away the sin of t...he world except the One who forgives sins, that is, God Himself. The Lord Jesus Christ is the lamb slaughtered voluntarily for our salvation. Therefore, He said to the Jews: When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He (John 8:28). The verb in the words of John the Baptist is from the verb , meaning to assume; to carry them and wipe them out. In the word of the Lord, the verb you lift up from the verb that is, to lift something high. This is a reference to the Crucifixion. When Jesus is lifted meaning crucified, He lifts up the sins of the world and thus, He takes them away, because He is the Savior preached by all the prophets awaited by humankind. For instance, we read in Isaiah: Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted (Isaiah 53:4). This is exactly what the angel said to Jospeh the Betrothed to Mary: Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins. (Matthew 1:20-21) The name of Jesus in Hebrew is YHWH Sha': I AM Who Saves. Glory to thee oh God. #AOMC_2021__ #AOMC_2021_Theophany

09.01.2022 . English translation below - : ... ( ) . . . . . . : " " https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org/ar/page/755/ St. Euphemia and the Fourth Ecumenical Council: When the 630 Fathers of the 4th Ecumenical Council met in Chalcedon in 451, with the support of both the pious emperors Marcian and Pulcharia in the large Basilica of St Euphemia, the Fathers had wanted to reject all heretic ideas of the Archimandrite Eutyches who had been supported by Dioscorus of Alexandria. As they had wished to have a decisive and divine resolution, the Holy Patriarch Anatolius suggested that each of the two parties write down their Creed. Then both Creeds shall be put into the coffin with the Relics of St. Euphemia. When the two Creeds were put on her chest, the coffin was shut down while the Fathers went to pray. Eight days later, all the fathers returned to the Coffin. When they opened it their surprise, they found out that St Ophemia was holding tight the Orthodox Creed to her chest, while the other one was at her feet. There is an ancient story associated with what happened: The Holy Fathers laid the two documents in the coffin. All of a sudden, St. Euphemia stretched out her hand to take the orthodox document. Then she kissed it and handed it to the Holy Fathers. The Fathers of the Council wrote a letter to St Leo the 1st and said: St Ophemia received from us the dogmatic definition, and handed it down to her bridegroom through both the emperor and the empress so as to emphasize that it is what she believes in. In this way, she confirmed by hand and tongue, the decree signed by all the attendants in the Council. The Church Fathers chose a gospel to be read in relation to this Council. It is Christs saying: You re the light of the world. This is a great expression: the light of the world. Without light, our eyes cannot see. Vision needs light. There are the sun, the planets, and other lights that are produced by electricity. All these emit light. All these are because God created the light when he created the universe. But the light meant here is additional, exceptional, and can reveal to us that man who can be seen by the light that comes from inside, carries God, carries Christ and there is the light of divinity in him which is the source of light coming from him. And it is what we need today to have light. This light is helps us see one another. The Lord says after that: let your light shine on people so that they can see your work and glorify your Father in the heavens. We are the means that can help others by the light we carry to communicate with the light that comes from God the Father, to praise him and glorify him. That is how we can live as real family with God in heaven as our Father and inspirer. We are the members of Gods Family. We love one another; we serve one another; we respond to the needs we all have with clean hearts and clean hands. This way we can make Gods Will come true. The gospel which we heard was chosen to describe the Holy Fathers (whose number is 630) of the Fourth Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon. These Fathers were really the light of the world. We abide by their teachings which were handed down to us. By their teachings we realize that it is the real enlightenment, for it comes from the Light that inspired their minds and hearts to write down the Christian dogma and define the path to the kingdom of God. Let us be like them to imitate them. Let them be our example and model, through Christ, who is lives in them, that He might dwell in us too. https://www.antiochpatriarchate.org/en/page/755/

08.01.2022 Another fantastic session from Saint Emilia’s Mums Group +

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08.01.2022 Blessed Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos Press play to learn more!! #antiochianaus #ACOYNSW #KnowledgeinChrist

07.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (5) 6- Going Deep and Giving Honor to the Mother of God Anyone who is contented with the external features in the icon of the Mot...her of God without passing on to the real divine and perfect beauty, to the Holy of Holies, is wrong. This beauty cannot be perceived if we remain standing outside, looking with our earthen eyes without the soul. Here the question arises: What can we say to the one who keeps himself away from this paradise, clinging to biblical arguments filled with the letters that have been deprived of soul? Or how shall we answer someone who was swept away by a heresy, pretending real knowledge while being a blind man leading blind men and then both fall in the pit? One who loses a mother in this life understands the weight of her absence, how much more when making oneself an orphan by boasting about bible comprehension, while another person is completely lost in the difference between worship and honor? The righteous glorification can only take place in prayer, compunction, and fasting. Then it is possible for us to cry out with Elizabeth, saying: Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! But why is this granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? (Luke 1:42-43) There is no way to find the answer outside the divine plan and the unlimited love of God for mankind. God takes the initiative; whoever accepts that He was incarnate also accepts the one from whom He was incarnate. There is beautiful harmony between honoring the Mother of God and worshipping the Lord; it forms a secret that human minds do not fathom. What do we offer you, O Christ, God? Heaven brings to you the angels, and the earth offers its goods for you, but we offer you a Virgin Mother. This hymn is chanted by the faithful on the eve of the Feast of Nativity; it expresses the honor and majesty felt by all the faithful of the Church who have realized the meaning of Marys words: All generations shall call me blessed. This honor comes in the form of Jesus last request on the Cross: This is your mother (John 19: 27), presenting his Mother to every beloved disciple. Therefore, the icon becomes a theological presence that accompanies the Lords presence in our lives and highlights all the events of salvation, from the first creation to the new creation. It reveals that Mary is not any other woman. She represents every human in the universe. Through her the world is called to be filled with the Holy Spirit and consequently give birth to the Savior. This is precisely what the Lord Jesus meant when he said: For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother. (Matthew 12:50) And who in this world inhabited the Divine will more than the Mother of God? The greatness of Mary lies in that she always listened to the word of God and kept it in her heart, until she united with it. This is expressed by the word "Ipakoi", meaning listening, in complete obedience to the word of God. Hence the saying: Be Marian to be saved. There is no error here, because the true meaning of this phrase is that grace was given to every human being to give birth to Christ in his life and in the lives of others. The one who gives birth to Christ becomes himself a Christ. #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

06.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (1) 1- The Theology of the Icon of the Mother of God The meaning of the name Mother of God implies all the mystery of Gods salv...ation for humankind, as expressed by the great iconodule, Saint John of Damascus. This name indicates precisely the most important event in human history: that the divine nature was united with the human nature. It is therefore the salvation of humankind from corruption and sin. It is true that the term Mother of God was confirmed in the Third Ecumenical Council, held in Ephesus in 431 CE, but its spiritual connotation is at the core of the Christian faith. Do we not say in the first part of the Creed of the First Ecumenical Council in 325 CE that the Son of God was incarnate from the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary? Likewise, we must not lose sight of what Elizabeth said to the Virgin when Mary came to attend to her immediately after the gospel: So where does this mother of my Lord come to me M (Luke 1:43)? Alexandros of Alexandria (313-326 CE) used this terminology before the Third Council, and St. Gregory of Nazianzus (+ 380 AD) said, Anyone who does not say that Mary is the Mother of God THEOTOKOS is cursed. The word is a combination of i.e. God and (born) of the verb and means giving birth, i.e. the embryo comes out of the womb and hence, she became the Virgin Mary , i.e. She is the Mother of the God who is inseparable in his divine and human natures, and not : Mother of Christ as Nestorius claimed when he fell into heresy. The Lord Jesus Christ was born not made, meaning that he was not born of a human father nor was he fashioned by a human hand, but rather He is perfect God begotten by God the Father outside of time, and when he was incarnated he also became a perfect Human Being, born of the Virgin Mary within time. He combined with his incarnation the human nature with the divine nature. #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

05.01.2022 Did you know that the Dormition of the Mother of God is a victory for the deified human being over death, and a passage on to the embrace of the Lord Jesus Chri...st? The Mother of God reposed in the Lord, as every human being, and yet, the Lord transferred her to be with him, to the eternal life full of bliss and happiness. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live (John 11:25). This is what the Lord said and what we believe. At the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, death was conquered a second time by the one who held the Lord in her womb. Death could not swallow her and so was defeated, because her Savior came and took her to himself. With the resurrection of Jesus Christ from death by his own power, death was eradicated and we became people of the Resurrection in the Lord. The life of the faithful is not only measured by the years on earth. These years are an occasion to be prepared for eternal life with God. The goal of the Christian life is the acquisition of the Holy Spirit. When someone acquires the Holy Spirit, they live with the Lord forever. How much more the Virgin Mary full of Grace to whom the angel Gabriel said: The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God (Luke 1:35 ). #Do_You_Know_AOMC_2020 www.antiochpatriarchate.org

05.01.2022 The Mother of God Iconography (2-3) 2- The Mother of God in the Bible: Between the first and the last books of the Bible, i.e. the Book of Genesis and the Book ...of Revelation, we learn about the Virgin Mary, the woman of great offspring, the Mother of Jesus Christ, the same Jesus who crushed the head of the serpent. We also meet the woman garbed with the sun with the moon under her feet, and a crown of twelve stars on her head (Revelation 1:12). 3- The Mother of God and Holiness: Just as God became man so that man might become god, Mary is the fruit of holiness in the Old Testament, and the door to the New Testament. She is not only the New Eve, but also the prototype of holiness for those who imitate her words in response to God's call when she said to the angel: Behold, I am the servant of the Lord, let it be according to your words. Mary's answer is the outline for deification (theosis). God calls and humans say: Amen. There is no other source of holiness than God. Therefore, Mary uttered this prayer while praising the Lord: My soul magnifies the Lord and my Spirit rejoices in God my Savior (Luke 1: 46). #Theotokos_AOMC_2020

05.01.2022 Great Supplication of Antiochian Saints. O God save Your people and bless Your inheritance...

05.01.2022 St. Nicholas, Punchbowl Vespers

04.01.2022 The Nativity of the Theotokos is celebrated on 8th September. It is the first major feast day of the Ecclesiastical Calendar.

04.01.2022 https://www.antiochian.org.au///dormition-festal-services/ Every year, the parish of Saint Marys Mount Pritchard hosts over 400 people for the annual vigil celebrating her patronage feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos. However this year, due to the ongoing restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic and to allow a maximum number of parishioners to attend, the feast was celebrated over two days.... On Friday the 14th of August, His Eminence Metropolitan Basilios Kodsie presided over the Archierarchical festal vespers service and the Artoklasia. On the next day, Saturday 15th he presided over the matins and divine liturgy.

04.01.2022 Things to know about the Nativity #1

02.01.2022 St. Mary's, Mount Pritchard Matins & Divine Liturgy

02.01.2022 #The_Nativity_and_The_Family

01.01.2022 *NEW EPISODE* In this week's episode, Fr. Geoff answers the questions; 'Why is there so much suffering around us?' 'How can we endure?' Also, listen closely to the reading on the Lord's Prayer. Click on one of the links below to access the full episode;... https://open.spotify.com/show/7kQlA33ofKpfYWz5BY1BrP https://anchor.fm/antiochian https://www.antiochian.org.au/books/podcast

01.01.2022 The Mother of God and the Mystery of the Incarnation

01.01.2022 ACOY Great Vespers for St John Chrysostom https://www.antiochian.org.au//acoy-great-vespers-for-st-/

01.01.2022 Lord, have mercy!

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