The Ladder Homilies

When Love Is Tested - His Grace Zachariah Mar Nicholovos

14 min · 9. maj 2026
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Peter’s journey reveals a faith marked by zeal, failure, and restoration. In this homily, we are invited to examine our own relationship with Christ: Is our love conditional, or is it rooted in true commitment? Through Christ’s repeated question—“Do you love Me more than these?”—we are called to reorder our priorities and grow into a deeper, enduring love.

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