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Category Archives: sermons
32nd Sunday “A” – (Mt 25: 1-13)
32nd Sunday “A” – (Mt 25: 1-13) Introduction In today’s parable of the wise and irrational virgins, the Lord Jesus reveals to us the other law of spiritual life and the kingdom of God. The proclamation of the kingdom of … Continue reading
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Twenty ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time MT 22, 15.21
The hunchbacked Pharisee inside us. They came to Jesus, and their question was not in the least illogical. The Jews are a chosen, free nation, as every orthodox Israelite knows. The Romans are not at home in Palestine and should … Continue reading
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Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time A
In his autobiography, the philosopher Rufus Jones mentions an event from childhood which, despite its simplicity, shed light on his life, became the cause of a change in life and affected his entire future. That day his parents left somewhere … Continue reading
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25 Sunday A in Ordinary Time Mt 29,1.16
When a cosmonaut returned from a distance of five hundred kilometers from Earth and declared that he had not seen God there, many religious believers considered it blasphemous to God. This statement means, “I did not see the idea of … Continue reading
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Twenty-third Sunday A in Ordinary Time, MT 18,15.20
23. Sunday 2020 Introduction Do you know why some people reject religion? Because they consider Jesus’ demands to be an unpleasant burden. For example, a student recently wrote in a newspaper like this: I reject religion because I don’t want … Continue reading
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21st Sunday through year A
Introduction Jesus also had a “public opinion poll” – Who do people consider the Son of Man to be? But not to adapt its performance to people or to create a new strategy. He was much more interested in what … Continue reading
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20th Sunday through year A
Introduction We are already seeing various manifestations of racism and nationalism in our society. People and groups with a limited size of their reason and heart fight against minorities and people with a different skin color. They are often quietly … Continue reading
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19th Sunday in the year A
Introduction We also use the word “perspective” when we want to say that from what perspective – perspective, we look at a thing or event. We can also look at today’s Gospel state from two perspectives. The first is from … Continue reading
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18.Sunday in year A
Introduction Have you ever hurt a love? Are you surprised, this expression? It is the expression of Mother Teresa of Calcutta. She sayes,that love is only true, when it hurts. Jesus ‘love for people hurts.Today’s gospel is a testimony.It … Continue reading
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14th Sunday in the period “over the year” – year A
Introduction When we travel by car for a long time, we will get a good rest at the rest stop. However, not all are the same, some are nicely groomed, others neglected. A pleasant place will provide us with a … Continue reading
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