Monthly Archives: September 2024

Women who accompanied Jesus.

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Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

In Latin, the word serve is translated as ministrare. Ministers are those who serve at the altar. The priest who takes over the parish is often called an administrator, which means the one who cares for God, the altar, the … Continue reading

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Saint January-bishop an martyr.

  Saint January and his companions did not allow themselves to be intimidated from their faith by any threats or torments, and they continued in the service of God and in a holy life until their martyrdom. The life of … Continue reading

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St.Lambert.

St. Lambert was born around 635 in Maastricht (present-day Holland) to noble and wealthy parents characterized by great generosity to their fellow man. His parents were Aper and Herisplendis. Both were convinced that the fear of God is the greatest … Continue reading

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Types of love.

Philosophy, writers, and psychologists have described love for centuries. They distinguished between different types of love, including romantic, platonic, compassionate, friendly, erotic, parental, and mature. The article describes each of these types. What kind of love is yours? Merciful love … Continue reading

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St.Cornelius and St. Cyprian

St. Cornelius and St. Cyprian September 16, a reminder Position: Pope and bishop, martyrs Death: 252 Patron: Cornelius: peasants; invoked in convulsions, nervous disease, and leprosy; Cyprian: invoked against the plague Attributes: Kornelia: tiara, horn; Cyprian: book, sword, palm tree … Continue reading

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The mystery of God’s love revealed on the cross.

Today, on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the Church invites us to look at the cross. The first reading of today’s service of the word reminds us of a section of the history of the chosen … Continue reading

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St. John Chrysostom.

St. John Chrysostom was born in Antioch between 340-350. His parents were probably Christians. The father was apparently of Roman origin and was a senior military officer. However, he died shortly after the birth of John. John had one older … Continue reading

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24.Sunday in Ordibary Time Mk 8.27-35

The question was suddenly heard on the way to Caesarea Philippi when a hot stream of the Palestinian sun poured down from the sky on the heads, and the tired legs would have carried the pilgrim with great joy to … Continue reading

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Name of the Virgin Mary

A name indicates an individual, means a particular being, and represents a person. This is especially evident from the Bible: The name of the Lord be glorified means God be glorified. Whoever knows the name of God knows God himself. … Continue reading

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