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Monthly Archives: August 2022
What to remember about the property?
Have property, and be secure. All this is very necessary nowadays. It is specific material security in the life of each one of us, which is essential, but not the most important. We often put all our hope and trust … Continue reading
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Assumption of Mary Lk 1,39-56
Introduction.The Roman writer Aulus Gelasius wrote about his experience on the way from Cassiopeia to Brundusia. On the ship was a philosopher from Athens who promised to teach his students to despise death for money. While the boat was sailing, … Continue reading
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Providence.
God created the world. However, the Catechism adds: “He preserves it and governs it.” Theologians say that governing and preserving the world is a continuation of creation. But even though this is a human way of speaking, God is not … Continue reading
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Marriage and children.
I read about a dog that also died after his master died. They found him at the grave of his landlord. Indeed, reading/listening to this news made many smiles. But this dog can be a role model and example to … Continue reading
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Our Father, who art in heaven” – Christian prayer
Christians know that “Our Father” is their most ancient and purest prayer. Biblical studies confirm this. This is not to say that in other religions, we don’t encounter the idea of divine fatherhood. For example, the supreme god of the … Continue reading
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Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Luke 12,49-53
Jesus’ words are true today, “I have come to cast fire on the earth; and what do I want? Only that it may already be burning” (Luke 12:49)! Fire in the Old and New Testament also symbolizes God’s judgment. The … Continue reading
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The size of the marriage.
A few years ago, many of us stood at the box office of movie theaters to see a film that received a lot of attention from film critics; after all, it was awarded five Oscars, the highest honors. This film … Continue reading
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Cooperation of man.
According to the ancient definition, prayer – but also religion – is the ascent (anabasis in Greek) of the soul to God. One spirit with the Lord. To ascend is to strain and work. And if this effort should come … Continue reading
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The correct view of forgiveness.
We can say that human nature, human nature, is already such that we are more likely to overlook other people’s faults than our faults glaringly. We hear or read of severe transgressions against God’s laws; we read of theft, murder, … Continue reading
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