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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.

Second Epistle of Clement
early Christian text

Ormulum
thumb|upright=1.2|A page from the Ormulum demonstrating the editing performed over time by Orrm, as well as the insertions of new readings by "Hand B"
Homilies d'Organyà
first literary work in catalan
Areopagus sermon
sermon pronounced by Paul the Apostle in Athens

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
sermon by Jonathan Edwards
Funeral Sermon and Prayer
12th-century Hungarian text
Holy Cross Sermons
homiliarium
A homiliarium or homiliary is a collection of homilies, or familiar explanations of the Gospels.
Sermo Lupi ad Anglos
homily by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York, delivered circa 1014
funeral sermon
preaching at a service for the dead and publication type
Paschal Homily
Easter sermon written by John Chrysostom