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Monthly Archives: December 2023
God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.
Crazy – wise, weak – strong, noble – unborn, nothing and something… When choosing from these opposites, everything speaks of intelligence, strength, nobility, and respect. After all, they are God’s gifts. And yet, God does not deny his gifts. But … Continue reading
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Second Sunday of Advent, Year B Mark 1,1-8
The Gospel excerpt of the 2nd Advent Sunday brings the opening words of Mark’s Gospel. Since the Gospel writings did not have their headings, the opening verse fulfilled the function of a short expression of the content of the entire writing. … Continue reading
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Should a priest attract a people?
Not really. Instead, following the example of Christ, he should provide the best possible service to those whom the Father draws. Therefore, he should “attract” mainly truth and love. And then to lead those whom these have attracted. Jesus himself … Continue reading
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Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Luke 1, 26-38
We have come to greet the Virgin Mary on her beautiful feast of the Immaculate Conception. And that’s why we think together like this. Today’s holiday readings present two women before our eyes. The Old Testament reading will tell us … Continue reading
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Francis’ intervention against the rebels.
Has the Pope run out of patience? He warns the Germans that, for now, the actions against Burke are a turning point. ,” The Pope defined red lines for the German bishops; he was” more vigorous in punishing his critics from … Continue reading
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St.Nicholas Day
When we look at the clear night sky, we can easily distinguish the stars according to the strength of their radiation. Some stars shine very brightly, and there are stars that are barely noticeable. Astronomers tell us that, besides these stars, … Continue reading
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A branch will grow from the trunk of Jesse › Isaiah 11:1.
Tree branches look barren and lifeless at the end of autumn or during winter. Even the genealogy of the kings of Judah – “the tribe of Jesse” – must have seemed like a dead stump to the people of Isaiah’s time. Moral … Continue reading
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St. Barbara.
Holiday: Patrons of miners 4 * around 273 Nicomedia, today İzmit, Turkey, or Heliopolis, today Baʿlbak / Baalbek, Lebanon † 306 (?) Nicomedia, today İzmit, Turkey Attributes: a tower with three windows, chalice, and hosts, cannon, torch Patrons of miners, … Continue reading
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About life after death. Death is not the end but a transition to a better state of being.
We are living on the last day of the church year. We survive him with the thought of death. The hope is that death is not the end of life but quite the opposite: death is a transition to a … Continue reading
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