Sermons and talks by Metropolitan Gregory of Boston

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Eleventh Sunday of Saint Luke

~On the Banquet of the Master, that even harmless things done at the expense of our relationship with God will lead us away from His Kingdom; also, concerning the Three Children in Babylon, that when we are faithful to God in small things, He will be faithful to us in times of great trials~

Saint Mark of Ephesus Orthodox Cathedral of Boston, December 17/30, 2018

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Fourteenth Sunday of Saint Luke

~Concerning the healing of the blind man of Jericho; that when we make the firm foundation of faith to our spiritual life, and persist in our supplication in hope, God will console us with His love; also, about Saint Theodoulus the Stylite and Saint Cornelius the Lute Player~

Saint Mark of Ephesus Orthodox Cathedral of Boston, December 3/16, 2018

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Thirteenth Sunday of Saint Matthew

~On the Parable of the Vineyard; that our Saviour seeks to see in us the spiritual fruit of virtues, chief of which is the humility of heart; and that to start acquiring humility one must start cultivating gratitude to God~

Saint Mark of Ephesus Orthodox Cathedral, Boston, August 13/26, 2018

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Feast of Saint John the Russian ~That wisdom consists in knowing and pursuing what is to our profit; also, that it is possible to keep Christ’s commandments in every age, place and condition~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Sunday of Pentecost ~That the greatest gift given to the Church by the Holy Spirit is that of the Priesthood, through which we become part of the Body of Christ~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Seventh Sunday of Pascha, Synaxis of 318 Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council ~The Holy Fathers teach us the doctrines of Christ that are constantly reminded to the Church by the Holy Spirit~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Sunday of the Blind Man ~That by this miracle our Saviour manifested His creative power; also, concerning the meaning of spiritual vision and that all of us are called to attain to it~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Feast of Mid-Pentecost ~That true Sabbath consists of keeping of God’s commandments; and that to be able to receive Christ’s words, one must first be willing to do His will~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Fifth Sunday of the Lent, Synaxis of Saint Mary of Egypt ~That spiritual progress should lead to humility, not to high-mindedness; also, about the power of repentance~

Sermon of Metropolitan Gregory of Boston on the Sunday of the Veneration of the Cross ~Concerning the words of our Saviour “Whosoever desires to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me”~


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