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Gathering Honey

Kevin Kalish

the Bible and its reception, homilies and hymns from the early church, reflections and writings on the Orthodox tradition

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In Honor of the Sinful Woman (Luke 7:35-50)

What is repentance? Does it come from fear or love? In the Orthodox Church one model in particular stands out— the model of the sinful woman, called the ‘repentant harlot’ in patristic writers, who anointed Christ with precious oil and wipe...

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Homily for 16th Sunday after Pentecost with Fathers of Seventh Ecumenical Council

Today’s Gospel from St. Luke recounts the parable of the Sower who goes out to sow seed. Even those without any gardening skills can still relate to this parable: we know that for a seed to blossom into a plant, it must be tended; it needs ...

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Homily for the Feast of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of the Aleuts, and Apostle to the Americas

The second Gospel read today, from the Gospel of St. John (John 10:9-16), is read when we commemorate a hierarch. Today is the Glorification of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of the Aleuts, Apostle to North America, and t...

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Sunday of the Blind Man

It goes without saying that there is suffering in the world— a whole lot of it. I don’t need to convince you that things are askew, that conflict is rampant, too many people find themselves destitute and without enough to live on; sickness ...

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  • Kevin Kalish

    Professor of English at Bridgewater State University and priest of the New England Diocese of the Orthodox Church in America. His research and writing explores the rich tradition of patristic hymnography and homilies.

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