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Monthly Archives: March 2024
When teenagers don’t need preaching, they need to listen and be disturbed by questions.
Dictated answers to teenagers will not work. They need a relationship and stimuli that will work in them. This week, we launched a new website with an improved design, faster, clearer navigation, and many other innovations that will make it easier for … Continue reading
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Palm Sunday, Year B Mark 14, 1-15,47
When Jesus solemnly entered Jerusalem, no one suspected he would die on Good Friday. Today, we will hear the Passion of Jesus. The Passion shows that Jesus had to experience failure and condemnation. Everything Jesus did, he did with trust … Continue reading
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Contracts – how much joy they often make and how they are not kept.
When British Prime Minister Arthur Neville Chamberlain arrived from negotiations in Munich, he was happy to show the treaty of the agreement, which was Munich’s betrayal, and the agreement became a scrap of paper. When God made a covenant with … Continue reading
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We are descendants of Abraham… John 8,33
Today, the Lord addresses the Jews with harsh words. And not just anyone, but “those Jews who believed in him” (John 8:31). This dialogue of Jesus undoubtedly reflects the difficulties the Jewish Christians caused in the Church’s beginnings. Since the … Continue reading
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St. Joseph-bridegroom of the Virgin Mary.
St. Joseph was chosen by God as the bridegroom of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as the foster-father of his only-begotten Son, as the head, breadwinner, and guardian of the Holy Family. Today the Church worships and invokes St. Joseph also as … Continue reading
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The Pope, Ukraine and the white flag. Why was Francis’ statement unfortunate and not for the first time.
Not even the Vatican spokesman’s well-argued reasoning can mask the power of the image – especially when the white flag is followed by words of shame and losers. Warning: You are reading this article even if you do not … Continue reading
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750th anniversary of the death of Thomas Aquinas The angelic teacher who never went out out of fashion.
He made a decisive contribution to the establishment of mendicant orders, whose unconventional work shaped not only the church but also universities. Carlo Crivelli: Thomas Aquinas (15th century). Source: Wikipedia Although St. Thomas Aquinas is no longer recognized without exception … Continue reading
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Putin and the Pope, war and peace.
Pope Francis, who has been criticizing armaments since the beginning of his pontificate and who has been expressing support for Ukraine almost every week for two years now, mentioned several causes of the war. The main Russophiles do not take … Continue reading
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Fifth Sunday of Lent Year B John 12, 20-33
Today’s Gospel tells about a group of pilgrims from Greece who came to Jerusalem for the holidays. The news about Jesus also reached them; they wanted to see him. They were a group of enthusiastic converts from Greek paganism to … Continue reading
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