The Honour to be a Servant of God Is a Special Call
Romanian Orthodox Church On 2 September 2012, the Orthodox Christians were on the 13th Sunday after the Pentecost. The fragment of the Gospel of Saint Evangelist Matthew, chapter 21, lines 33-44, was read in all churches, describing the example of the bad workers narrated by Jesus Christ, our Lord. His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of Romania, showed in the sermon delivered in the historical chapel of “Saint Great Martyr George” of the Patriarchal Residence that the example of the evangelical pericope read today refers, first of all, to the behaviour of some of the Jews of ancient times towards the prophets and towards Jesus Christ: “This thing shows us that humankind suffering from sin fulfils sometimes the will of God, while some other times they reject the will of God to save the people
Romanian Orthodox Church On 2 September 2012, the Orthodox Christians were on the 13th Sunday after the Pentecost. The fragment of the Gospel of Saint Evangelist Matthew, chapter 21, lines 33-44, was read in all churches, describing the example of the bad workers narrated by Jesus Christ, our Lord. His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of Romania, showed in the sermon delivered in the historical chapel of “Saint Great Martyr George” of the Patriarchal Residence that the example of the evangelical pericope read today refers, first of all, to the behaviour of some of the Jews of ancient times towards the prophets and towards Jesus Christ: “This thing shows us that humankind suffering from sin fulfils sometimes the will of God, while some other times they reject the will of God to save the people
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The Honour to be a Servant of God Is a Special Call