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Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year A

Introduction. Let’s start thinking about today’s “Good Shepherd Sunday” with answers to a few questions: Which priest do I remember most often? Why? Is there something about the priest that appeals to me? What do I expect from a priest? Do I know … Continue reading

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Third Easter Sunday A Lk24,13-35

Let’s get to know and experience the Resurrection (Luke 24:13-35) The Risen One makes himself known to us in his word, the Eucharist, and the brothers. Have you heard the statement: Seeing and personally experiencing once is more than hearing … Continue reading

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Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year A John 11,1-45

Jesus is not only one who conquered death, but also teaches us how to properly accept the death of the body. Can Do you remember who you love? Yes? Name them all. Do you know what you would do to make them … Continue reading

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Fourth Sunday of Lent.

Jesus returns his sight (Jn 9:1-4 Have you ever met someone very happy because he confessed years later? And have you ever encountered the indifference that the nearest didn’t care? And you certainly know people who distort morality, and Christian ethics … Continue reading

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Third Sunday A of Lent John 4,5-42

Do you know the story about Living Water? Do you know how it starts? Yes. Where it was, there it was… A fairy tale is a literary form that especially wants to teach and educate children, and let’s add that at … Continue reading

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Second Sunday A of Lent Invitation to personal transformation (Mt 17:1-9) Lent is the time to be able to accept Christ on the cross when we want to have the joy of the resurrection. It happens that someone is a … Continue reading

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First Sunday A of Lent

Temptation (Mt 4:1-11) Those who shape their conscience will win in a time of temptation. For many Christians, Lent is a time when they consciously and voluntarily renounce pleasant and permitted things, moments, and meetings with people to atone for … Continue reading

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Sunday A in the 6 th week of Ordinary Time.

The most beautiful things (Mt 5:17-37) Dear brothers and sisters! When you come to a store and ask for an item, they will give it to you if they have it. The saleswoman will then ask you to pay the required … Continue reading

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Sunday A in the 3rd week of Ordinary Mt 4,12-13

Have you already experienced the dawn? The power of the night is losing its power and with the new day more and more beauty can be seen, and you felt and experienced that the power of the day enriches more. And … Continue reading

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Baptism of the Lord.

Humanism is the fruit of change One of the slogans of the European Renaissance and humanism was a rebirth. A man should have reached it in the process of returning to ancient ideals, which were supposed to change him. The … Continue reading

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