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Monthly Archives: April 2022
Caiaphas also is in the hands of God.
People often ask: Did it have to happen? Some will say it was fate; others will say God ordained it from eternity.Yes, God from eternity knows everything. But He is not a tyrant, a violent man, but a love God. … Continue reading
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Palm Sunday of the Lord Luke 22, 14-23,56
Each of us knows that today, Sunday, begins Holy Week. Let’s ask ourselves: Do we want to experience the events we will be commemorating as befits Christians? One might suppose that we might share them merely as a remembrance, habitually … Continue reading
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Jesus does not blush.
Although it is not said publicly, it is known that even in our times, some who have power, money, and fame in their hands make themselves gods. Their divinity, however, quickly crumbles. For example, in Canada, at one of their … Continue reading
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Who is more extensive: Abraham or Jesus?
We cannot imagine our lives without making choices. How many times a day do we have to decide things quickly; what to do first, what to pay more attention to, who to give more respect to… Similarly, when the Jews … Continue reading
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Jesus wants to make us accessible.
You may also ask yourself: Am I a true disciple of the Lord Jesus? Who belongs to Jesus? This is what today’s Gospel is about, and let us try to begin by answering our questions. Who is a true disciple … Continue reading
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Pascal’s Strike.
The great French mathematician Blaise Pascal opined that although the probability of the non-existence of God may be substantial, even more, significant is the asymmetry of the punishment for a wrong guess. It is better to believe in God because … Continue reading
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Jesus speaks of the effects of his death.
We give little thought to death when we reflect on ourselves. When we reflect on ourselves, we provide a little idea to end. The young do not think because they are still young.Healthy people of mature age, on the other … Continue reading
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QUESTIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCE ACCORDING TO THE DECALOGUE OF THE COMMANDMENTS
Good confession presupposes the following steps:– Ask your conscience – what sins have you committed since your last Holy Confession.– Sincerely repent of your sins, mainly because you have offended the good God.– Confess your sins to the priest.– Take … Continue reading
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Mercy. To help others to come to it.
Imagine God as mercy. “Neither do I condemn you. Go and sin no more.” (Jn. 8:11). The Gospel shows us sinners at the moment when we accuse other sinners before Jesus. We can have multiple perspectives on the passage about … Continue reading
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