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Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios
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1 Fwd | were delivered, although two of the examples given in 2 Fwd1991| numbers are small, only about two percent of the population 3 Intro | itself was divided into two parts, a part for the catechumens 4 6 | God is called Father in two senses: the moral and the 5 8 | He is equal to the other two Persons of the Holy Trinity, 6 8 | frequently refer to the other two Persons of the Holy Trinity, 7 9 | Father superior to the other two Persons of the Holy Trinity. 8 11 | is to say, cannot be in two places at the same time. 9 12 | world. He is comprised of two components: one, spiritual -- 10 12 | with the soul near God. The two, body and the soul, will 11 12 | and the spirit of man are two different things. The followers 12 12 | No. Man is comprised of two parts, not three. He is 13 12 | woman complements man; the two complement each other. They 14 16 | history was divided into two divisions -- before and 15 16 | that is, one essence with two natures, the Godly and the 16 16 | but one in essence." These two natures are unconfusedly 17 16 | fourteen thousand children, two years and under, hoping 18 17 | In Christ the God-man, two natures have been united: 19 17 | not being divided into two persons, but His two natures 20 17 | into two persons, but His two natures remaining unconfused."~ 21 18 | man and is God-man, His two natures remain distinct. 22 18 | not absorb the other. The two natures are distinct and 23 18 | nature, but one person." Two natures, one person.~His 24 20 | attributes. We shall give only two examples.~"The Spirit of 25 20 | and is equal to the other two Divine Persons. He is co-worshipped 26 23 | is Catholic. This means two things: First, that it accepts 27 24 | compulsory sacraments, the first two, that is baptism and chrism, 28 26 | receive the Holy Spirit. The two Scriptural passages that 29 30 | joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh»? 30 30 | So they are no longer two but one flesh" (Matthew 31 30 | With these words of Christ two things are reaffirmed. First, 32 30 | sacrament of matrimony, two elements are required. First, 33 33 | order for this to happen, two things must come first:


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