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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Sin and forgiveness.
Hindered them from not acknowledging that they could not accept Christ as a hindrance. How about us? We find time for Christ, but is that time used? We need to realize that it is not enough to fulfill our religious … Continue reading
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time John 2,1-11
Our Lady then said to the attendants: “Do whatever she tells you” (Jn 2:5). Our Lady was the first to know the principles of God’s action in human life. Lest the behavior of the servants at the wedding is like … Continue reading
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The health of mind and body.
A lot has been written and said around the world about health. We all know that being sick is not a pleasant thing. But what is our relationship to taking care of the health of the body and the health … Continue reading
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God’s call.
God’s call and address to man can be understood in two ways. God can address man directly from without and from within, as we know with Abraham, Moses, and the prophets. But he can also speak to man indirectly through … Continue reading
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Jesus’ example
In his book On Modern Inventions, Martin Buber writes: A rabbi once said to his audience: “There is nothing in this world that we cannot learn from.” The listener reacted skeptically and wanted to test his teacher, so he asked … Continue reading
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Baptism of Jesus.
Jesus’ public ministry begins when he is in, John the Baptist baptized him in the Jordan. While the evangelist Matthew dates this event only formally with the words “in those days,” Luke deliberately places it in the grand context of … Continue reading
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Jesus has the power.
We have seen how weak our human word is many times in our lives. We cry for help, but our voice cannot break through the room’s walls; it dies in the air after a few meters. No one hears us, … Continue reading
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Jesus preached the gospel.
We can understand this more easily in ordinary life in ordinary life, we can understand this more easily, so let us be encouraged by it. When a father, a mother says something profound to her child, they do it because … Continue reading
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Knowing God.
None of us is born with innate knowledge. In the beginning, we only can know. This capacity develops in our encounter with this world through the senses, through sensory expertise from which the mind selects and forms analytical knowledge in … Continue reading
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Baptism of Christ the Lord. Lk 3,15-16.21-22
Baptismal Commitments (Luke 3:15-16, 21-22)Actively live out your roles and responsibilities from the Sacrament of Baptism.Let us try to answer a few initial questions. Can a medical student sign a prescription as a physician? Can a military academy student be … Continue reading
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