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Holy Thursday of the Lord´s Supper Joh 13,1-15

Dear brothers and sisters, Today, we enter the holiest days in the Church’s calendar: the Easter Triduum. On Holy Thursday, we remember two of the most important events in our faith: the institution of the Eucharist and the institution of … Continue reading

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The Son of Man is going away as it is written about him, but

A well-known preacher was asked the following question: “Why did Jesus choose Judas to be one of his disciples?” He thought about it for a moment, but no answer came to mind. Instead, he replied that an even more mysterious … Continue reading

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American Christians Who Love Israel More Than Jews How Biblical Prophecies About the Jewish State Influence Today’s US Jews

Ted Cruz. Photo: Rawpixel/US Gov. The United States is a long-time ally of Israel, regardless of the color of the current American president’s tie. However, support for Israel is actually much higher among evangelicals than among most other groups. “Evangelical … Continue reading

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Anointing with oil: Joh 12.1-11

innerPharaohs Anointing with oil for burial The Greek text here may not be entirely accurate. Some exegetes believe that Jesus did not say he was to be anointed for a future burial here, but rather that he wanted the rest … Continue reading

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The Gospel is not an instrument of power, but its critical measure.

The Christian tradition has long involved praying for rulers and for those who defend the country. It is common to pray for politicians, peace, the homeland, or soldiers. However, Christian prayer should not be used to create the impression that … Continue reading

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Why didn’t the Jews believe that Jesus was the promised Messiah?

In short, Jesus didn’t meet the expectations and scriptural standards that most Jews at the time (and since) had for the promised Messiah, and his identity and fate went against important theological and interpretive norms. Main reasons, concisely: Messianic expectations: … Continue reading

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Ludger of Münster, bishop

Ludger was born around 742. He met St Boniface, the apostle of Germany, at a young age. This encounter had a profound impact on him. Shortly afterwards, Boniface was martyred. Ludger then spent twelve years preparing for missionary work under … Continue reading

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Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord (Lk 1:26-38)

Hail Mary… Dear brothers and sisters, today, on the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord, the Virgin Mary meets an angel. The Archangel Gabriel meets her, and he speaks the first words to her. These words are the first … Continue reading

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St. Turibius de Mogrovejo

March 23, non-binding commemoration Position: archbishop Death: 1606 CURRICULUM VITAE He came from Spain. He studied law in Salamanca. He was appointed president of the Inquisition tribunal in Granada by Philip II. From the age of 43, he was the … Continue reading

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A sign of resistance

Because of these differences, people have split. People discuss many things and sometimes argue passionately. But not everything causes a split. The division into two camps is everywhere where differences of opinion have direct consequences for life. Such a scenario … Continue reading

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