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Category Archives: Nezaradené
Jesus heals. Mr 1,29-39
Dear friends, we would be grateful if Jesus could have gone around hospitals with people infected with COVID-19 like this last year, he would have taken their hand, and they would have been healthy immediately…. Even in our rural area, … Continue reading
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Hope as a commitment to do good.
True Christian hope is not a passive waiting for a better tomorrow but a dynamic force that transforms a person’s life and motivates them to do good. In today’s world, many are falling into despair. Demonstrates.com If we believe that … Continue reading
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Monday of the first week of the year Mk 1:14-20.
Time is fulfilled. What can be fulfilled? A vessel, a reservoir, or a riverbed may be fulfilled, but the river itself remains unfulfilled, as it persists in its flow. It may dry up, but it cannot cease to flow. It … Continue reading
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Today this Scripture was fulfilled (Luke 4:21).
Don Bosco was visiting a wealthy family in Turin. They showed him their home and then their three sons. The mother pointed with pride to each of them, saying: ‘This one is studying medicine—he’ll be a doctor.’ This one has … Continue reading
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He went up into the mountain to pray (Mark 6:46).
If someone were to ask you what you found fascinating about today’s reading, it probably wouldn’t be this sentence. You could emphasize how Jesus rescued the apostles by appearing on the water and calming the storm. After all, he magnificently … Continue reading
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What is the most pressing need within the church?
Greater laypeople’s involvement in governance alone will not suffice; the most significant challenge lies elsewhere. During Pope Francis’s visit, young people gathered at the Kosice stadium. What we require most in the church: Greater lay involvement in governance will not … Continue reading
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St.Raymond of Pena fort.
January 7, non-binding commemoration Position: Lawyer, Dominican priest Death: 1275 Patron: Teachers of canon law and the city of Barcelona Attributes: Sea, Dominican habit, from the cloak a sail CURRICULUM VITAE He was born in Spain near Barcelona. He soon … Continue reading
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The Epiphany of the Lord: Matthew 2,1-12
The wise men from the East became the prototype of those seeking answers to the meaning of existence and their life stories when they set out to search for the newborn Jewish King. As the evangelist Matthew writes, they returned … Continue reading
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John Nepomuk Neumann.
Holiday: January 5th * March 28, 1811, Prachatice, Czech Republic† January 5, 1860, Philadelphia, USA Meaning of the name: modest (lat.) John Nepomuk Neumann John Nepomuk Neumann was born on March 28, 1811, in Prachatice in the Bohemian Forest. His father, … Continue reading
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They gave him the name Jesus…
When we see the child in the Bethlehem manger, God redeems us with love. Today, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. This celebration dates back to the 14th century, when Saint Bernardine of Siena, … Continue reading
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