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Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon

Fr. Patrick is available to speak on: Biblical Study, Church History, Orthodoxy and other Denominations, and more »

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Biography

Fr. Patrick Henry ReardonFr. Patrick Henry Reardon is a well-loved Orthodox pastor, homilist, writer, and teacher. He retired as pastor of All Saints’ Antiochian Orthodox Church in Chicago, IL, and continues as a senior editor of Touchstone Magazine. In the past forty years, Fr. Patrick has published over 1000 articles, editorials, and reviews in popular and scholarly journals, including Books and Culture, Touchstone Magazine, The Scottish Journal of Theology, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Pro Ecclesia, St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly and other journals on three continents. As a guest lecturer, he is able to travel all months, except December - March.  Now that he is retired, he is happy to speak on Sundays.

Fr. Patrick is one of Conciliar Press’ most prolific authors, with many books, including the perennial bestseller Christ in the Psalms. His titles also include: Christ in His Saints, The Trial of Job, Creation and the Patriarchal Histories, and Chronicles of History and Worship. All of Fr. Patrick’s books can be viewed and purchased online from Conciliar Press.

Fr. Patrick was educated at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, St. Anselm’s College in Rome, The Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, and St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Seminary in South Canaan, Pennsylvania.

Touchstone Magazine hosts a special blog for Fr. Patrick called Daily Reflections with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, which serves as a companion to the St. James Devotional Guide. You can listen to Fr. Patrick’s weekly homilies on Ancient Faith Radio, as well as his weekly podcast: Pastoral Ponderings. A complete written archive of Pastoral Ponderings series is available on the of All Saints’ Church website.

 

Topics

Father Patrick can speak on a myriad of topics including but not limited to:

  • Biblical Study
  • Church History
  • Orthodoxy and other Denominations – Differences and Similarities
  • Theology and Doctrine
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