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St.Bernhard of Clairvaux Mt 20,1-16

A lot could be said about St. Bernard. We could mention his influence on the reform of religious life and, by extension, the reform of the whole Church; we could mention his extensive theological work and the strengthening of Marian … Continue reading

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Where there is no truth, where there is no justice, there is no peace.

Only through confronting oneself with God is it possible to decide on change. We humans often claim that one person can accomplish nothing. Yes, we sometimes leave each other this way, too. Sometimes it’s resignation, and other times we want … Continue reading

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The Lord felt sorry for them and heard the groan of the afflicted › Judges 2, 18

Have you ever felt like you were confessing the same sins over and over again?  Did you think, disgusted, because it looks like you’re still struggling with the exact sin mechanism that you’ve gotten bitterly out of? If this is … Continue reading

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About the human soul.

I was talking about death the other day. I mentioned what infidels say. They argue that death is to turn into nothing. We were, we will run out of smoke, steam; death is the end of everything. This is what … Continue reading

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Hundreds of thousands on their way outChurches in Germany can rely less and less on people’s support. What does it mean and what about it?

With the departure of their church members, they lose income, which can threaten the financing of charitable or educational projects. Hundreds of thousands on leave / Churches in Germany can rely less and less on people’s support. What does it … Continue reading

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St.Jane Frances de Chantal

Saint Jane Frances de Chantal was born on January 28, 1572, in the French city of Dijon to noble and virtuous parents. Her father was Benignus Frémyot, president of the Parliament of Burgundy, and her mother was Marguerite de Berbisey. … Continue reading

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St. Clare Mt 19, 27-29

Today, on the day of remembrance of Saint Clare of Assisi (1194-1253), we listen to an excerpt from the Gospel of John in connection with the Last Supper, when Jesus says goodbye to his loved ones who are about to … Continue reading

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19.Sunday in Year C Lk12,32-48

During these weeks, many of us are traveling by car, on vacation. With the growing number of means of transport, we feel more and more clearly that those who want to reach their destination with certainty need above all vigilance, … Continue reading

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Theresa Benedicta Joh 4,19-24

On August 9, 1942, philosopher Edita Stein perished in the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz II – Birkenau. She came from a Jewish family, was baptized as an adult, and after entering the Carmelite order, she took the name Therese Benedict … Continue reading

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Saint Dominic Lk 57-62

Today, we celebrate the memory of Saint Dominic, who was one of those who brought people to Christ with his life and proclamation. He was born in 1170 in Spain and devoted his whole life to serving God and spreading … Continue reading

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