Monthly Archives: January 2025

Man has rejected God.

From the feeling of independence from God and self-sufficiency, other sins grew, but man could not wholly exclude God; He was inscribed in his soul. Man had to invent gods and false, illusory gods, those who did only what man … Continue reading

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Memorial of Saint John Bosco ,Priest, Mk 4,26-34

John Bosco, popularly called Don Bosco, was born on August 16, 1815, in the small mountain settlement of Becchi in Italy. Becchi belonged to the town of Castelnuovo d’Asti in the Piedmont region. His father was Francis, and his mother … Continue reading

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Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, Lk 2,22-40

Burning candle – a symbol of Jesus.Today’s holiday is spent in our hearts on something from the Christmas magic. Both holidays, today’s and Christmas, have something in common. At Christmas, the child Jesus lies in a manger and his mother … Continue reading

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Let’s hold on to hope.

How will catch the elephant lion? You probably assume that such a mountain of meat is simply invincible. In some parts of Africa, however, lions hunt in packs, isolate one of these monstrous animals from his herd, and thus can overpower … Continue reading

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Adam and Eve.

Adam lived happily with his wife, Eve, in Eden. He enjoyed the fruits of Eden and the animals for his direct sustenance. Man did not work at that time. God only says this to Adam after he has sinned. Cursed … Continue reading

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The stage in which a person rejects God and commits sin.

The Cromagnon man, as the literature calls him, was named after the locality where he was discovered, and he was a man in the true sense of the word. Homo sapiens lived throughout Europe and, understandably, elsewhere. He lived at … Continue reading

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Feast of Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle Acts 9,1-22

At the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles, we heard the voice of Jesus briefly (Acts 1,7.8). But from the ascension, Jesus ( understandably) pauses and speaks through his followers, who announce that he has been raised from the … Continue reading

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The Neanderthal.

It is named after the place of discovery in Germany, Neanderthal, who left behind all the signs that he was aware of his addiction—but not a dependence on nature, as Marxist philosophers teach. According to them, man formed religious ideas … Continue reading

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Hebr. 7,25-8,6

Man is constantly aware of the inability to create paradise on Earth. With his immense desire, he recognized that he needed a kind of “third” to guarantee this fact. He needs a savior. It’s about which “savior” is looking for … Continue reading

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time ,Year C

 Many socio-political revolutions helped each other with religious slogans. They wanted to help the poor, establish justice, give education to the uneducated, and punish the rich. These slogans influenced entire nations. But the reality was different then. Let’s remember, for … Continue reading

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