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Monthly Archives: June 2024
Where’s your heart?
Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” The secret of happiness lies in the accumulation of wealth that comes from a loving heart. Jesus’ teaching many times shows the human wisdom that is characteristic of the … Continue reading
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12- Sunday B Mk 4,35-41
Let’s learn that we are the best critics when we take other people “for a show”. We can perhaps find faults in them that they don’t even have. Today we again feel like criticizing, of course, not ourselves, but the … Continue reading
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Jesus calls and frees.
Jesus calls and frees S writer Karl Zuchart wrote the novel Die, a fool, in which he describes the life of a philosopher, scholar, teacher, and adviser to King Henry VIII, also a saint – Thomas Morus. The writer puts … Continue reading
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Jesus commands us to love our enemies.
“LOVE your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Mt 5, 44); these words of Christ belong to the most distinctive features of his preaching. Perhaps they often contrast with our most immediate reactions. We realize that these are … Continue reading
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Pope Francis allegedly hinted at ecumenical concessions.
The years of the synodal pilgrimage 2023-2024 will undoubtedly go down in the history of the Church. One innovation succeeds the other in such a fast staccato that the faithful cannot digest the innovation properly, and the next batch is … Continue reading
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Love with a free heart.
“If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away from you, for it is better for you that one of your members should perish than that your whole body should go to hell. ” … Continue reading
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11. All -Year B Sunday Mk 4,26-34
Mortal, and show… You know it: It doesn’t work out if something goes wrong at work or in the family; no one is to blame. If something goes well, everyone signs up for it. Haven’t we also put it about … Continue reading
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Anton from Padua, priest, teacher of Church.
* around 1195 Lisbon, Portugal † June 13, 1231, Arcella, today part of the city of Padua, Italy Name meaning: firstborn; fighting at the head against enemies (lat.) Attributes: Baby Jesus, lily, fish, donkey, monstrance, guests, flame Patron of the … Continue reading
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Jesus told his disciples…
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to cancel them, but to fulfill them.” With a new teacher, director, or headmaster, questions and expectations are always associated with what … Continue reading
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The journey to the land of faith. The hardship and charm of the beginning.
Illustration photo “Every beginning is difficult,” says a proverb. Does this sentence also apply to the beginning of the Christian life? I remember how difficult it was to learn to swim when I was a little boy. At the same … Continue reading
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