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Τι (ποιος) είναι HOMILY - ορισμός

KIND OF RELIGIOUS SPEECH
Homilies; Homilist; Roman Catholic Mass homily

Homily         
·noun A discourse or sermon read or pronounced to an audience; a serious discourse.
II. Homily ·noun A serious or tedious exhortation in private on some moral point, or on the conduct of life.
homily         
['h?m?li]
¦ noun (plural homilies)
1. a religious discourse.
2. a tedious moralizing lecture.
Derivatives
homilist noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from eccles. L. homilia, from Gk, 'discourse', from homilos 'crowd'.
homily         
n. to deliver a homily

Βικιπαίδεια

Homily

A homily (from Greek ὁμιλία, homilía) is a commentary that follows a reading of scripture, giving the "public explanation of a sacred doctrine" or text. The works of Origen and John Chrysostom (known as Paschal Homily) are considered exemplary forms of Christian homily.

In Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox churches, a homily is usually given during Mass (Divine Liturgy or Holy Qurbana for Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, and Divine Service for the Lutheran Church) at the end of the Liturgy of the Word. Many people consider it synonymous with a sermon.

The English word homily is derived from the Ancient Greek word ὁμιλία homilia, which means intercourse or interaction with other people (derived from the word homilos, meaning "a gathering"). The word is used in 1 Corinthians 15:33 ("wicked homiliai corrupt good morals"). The related verb is used in Luke 24:14 (as homiloun), and in Acts 24:26 (as homilei), both used in the sense of "speaking with". The word later came to have a more technical sense. According to The Catholic Encyclopedia, Origen was the first to distinguish between logos (sermo) and homilia (tractatus).

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HOMILY
1. Read reactions to Snow‘s death» In a homily, the Very Rev.
2. Mahony, who was delivering the homily about 15 feet away, continued with the service.
3. In his homily, Benedict read a letter written by the Rev.
4. In Providence, Blair delivered a homily to pitch the One Campaign, which the Episcopal Church supports.
5. Glemp, Poland‘s top church leader, then delivered a homily defending Wielgus.