Christ in Roslindale

"My Lord and My God!" Thomas Sunday

10 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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The gospel reading this Sunday is from John 20:19-31. Fr. Alexandros Pretorian speaks on St. Thomas' desire to see Our Lord Jesus Christ himself; to witness with his own eyes and rejoice in the Lord's presence. Does this meeting happen only for St. Thomas' benefit? Christ reveals himself in order to give us the opportunity to see him, believe him and have proof of his resurrection. This bilingual sermon is presented in Greek and English at St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church, Roslindale, MA

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