Monthly Archives: September 2021

Show me your God

He asked such a question to Theophilus of Antioch, and he answered it. Show me your soul, and I will show you, my God. That is, show me the eyes of your soul, whether they are not blind, whether the … Continue reading

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Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mk 8,27-35

On the way around Caesarea Philippe, Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you think I am?” (Mark 8:27)The evangelist Mark recorded Peter’s answer: “You are the Messiah” (Mark 8:19), and we also read Jesus’ reaction to Peter’s confession: Jesus “admonished … Continue reading

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My call to the priesthood.

Every priestly and religious vocation is different, especially. There are cases when God calls man directly to the priesthood; it is always a unique path. Most of the time, however, it works through the people and circumstances we experience. However, … Continue reading

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Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mt 1,1-16,18-23

Today, the Church commemorates the birth of the Virgin Mary. We do not find any information about the conception of the Virgin Mary in any of the four Gospels. And yet, the long series of names we read in today’s … Continue reading

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Why is anyone interested in denying God?

Why does one deny God, the basis of one’s existence? One sometimes does not respect reality. He is considered more than he is. He is proud. He pretends to be more than he is. He pretends to be the master … Continue reading

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Why are we having difficulty accepting God?

St. Augustine pointed out that when we live according to God’s will, we glorify God with our lives even if we do not pray. We live in his presence, sanctifying ourselves and others. But today, we ask: Do we want … Continue reading

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Ignác Lepp- Atheism

Ignac Lepp talks about his mood before his conversion. My soul was just a name to denote a set of mental abilities of a person. I was young, healthy; life saw me attractive, why ask about such nonsense as what … Continue reading

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God is the highest wisdom.

God is the pinnacle of knowledge. Because it is at the highest degree of weightlessness, the purer, some being, the more accessible it is to the truth. The first object of God’s knowledge is God himself. He sees himself to … Continue reading

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Twenty.third Sunday B in Ordinary Mk 7,31-37

Today’s Gospel speaks of the healing of the deaf and dumb, and the evangelist St. Mark ends with words about Jesus. “He does well: he gives hearing to the deaf, and speech to the dumb” (Mark 7:37). The description of … Continue reading

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Wisdom

We know well an excerpt from an Old Slavic legend about the life of St. Cyril-Constantine: «When Constantine was seven years old, he saw in a dream how a certain duke had gathered all the devas and ordered him to … Continue reading

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