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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Faith in God
St. Peter of Verona had to suffer a lot for his faith and lose a lot of blood. Before his martyrdom, he dipped his finger in his blood and wrote on the ground in the sand, “I believe in God.” … Continue reading
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Who will understand what he has taught as one who has power?
The Gospel speaks of teaching that has power over which everyone present was astonished. In the synagogue of Capernaum, Jesus proved his teaching by delivering man from an unclean spirit. The main point of the passage from the Gospel is … Continue reading
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Spiritual communion
Modern authors talk about the so-called spiritual st. Communion: “To receive spiritually is to unite with Christ present in the Lutheran, but not by sacramental communion, but only by the desire that comes from a faith revived by love.” The Council … Continue reading
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Jesus in Nazareth Luke 4,16-30
Jesus came to Nazareth, where he grew up. According to his custom, he entered the synagogue on Saturday and got up to read. They gave him the book of the prophet Isaiah. As he unfolded the book, he found a … Continue reading
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The need for prudence
According to Aristotle’s well-known definition, he pursues virtue the golden mean between two extremes. However, it is not easy to find this center. Parents must have a gentle feeling in order to they knew what goodness is that a child … Continue reading
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Four «basic» virtues
The Stoics sought to unite all virtues into one. Others, on the contrary, were concerned with this unified image they decomposed, described its parts, formed a system of virtues. That’s right it happened that some went into playful details. Others … Continue reading
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22.Sunday through year A
22. Sunday through year A Is God good? Introduction When we see so much evil, moral detachment, suffering and hatred around us, a torturous and burning question often comes to mind: Is God good at all? Have you ever been … Continue reading
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St. Augustine
St. Augustine is the most important representative of ancient philosophy and theology. Undoubtedly, one of his most important writings is the autobiographical work “Confessiones”, . So far, no book has been written that would capture the human heart as powerfully … Continue reading
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The difficult matches of St. Monica
In addition to Augustine, Monika also had two other children – a son Navigia and a daughter Perpet. Both children led a godly and orderly life. But it was harder with Augustine. Although his mother tried to lead him to … Continue reading
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Effects of Holy Communion
We distinguish many effects on the sacrament. Actually it is usually a divorce of one and the main, the one expressed by the symbol. St. reception is called Latin communio, unification, communion. This sacrament thus causes, as Pope Eugene IV … Continue reading
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