Pentecost Sermon by Bishop Benedict

June 28, 2025

The following homily was given by Bishop Benedict for the Feasts of Pentecost and St John the Russian in Ipswich, MA.

“…those who see God’s providence in all things understand that every situation is an opportunity for spiritual profit.”

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1st Sunday After Pentecost: the Sunday of All Saints

June 15, 2025

In a homily for today by Fr. James Thornton (memory eternal), he briefly explains the different categories of Saints, focusing on the martyr, the emperor, and the ascetic. After explaining that most of us will probably not be martyrs or emperors, he says:

“That leaves the third possibility, that of asceticism. Many will unquestionably reply that they are family people, burdened with endless responsibilities of wife and children, of jobs or businesses, of mortgages on houses, and of constant debts and obligations. True, these are facts of life for most of us. But in no cases are we thereby denied the possibilities of Sainthood, of winning the quest of eternal life.”

How can this be possible when it seems that our daily routines rarely leave enough time leftover but for a few rushed prayers?

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“On the Antichrist & the End of the World”

November 13, 2024

By St. John Maximovitch

The Sunday of the Fearful Court

Today we are in the Week of the dreadful Judgment and it is natural to talk about the dreadful Judgment and the signs of the end of the world. No one knows that day except God the Father, but the signs of its approach are given in the Gospel and in the Apocalypse of the Holy Apostle John the Theologian. Revelation speaks of the events of the end of the world and the dreaded Judgment especially in symbols and guessing, but the Holy Fathers interpreted it and there is an authentic tradition of the Church that speaks to us of the signs of the end of the world and the Last Judgment.

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