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Monthly Archives: August 2025
Are we excited about Christ’s return, or just idle eats?
In the final session with Christ, it is necessary to strengthen them with gentle exaltation through good words and good deeds, rather than empty tricks. The vortex that is one of the final settings with Christ is more powerful than … Continue reading
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God created heaven and earth (Gn 2:4).
However, our universe was created and has existed for an unspecified length of time; one thing is sure: it was all begun by God. He created everything from nothing and maintains everything by the power of his love. Isn’t that … Continue reading
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22. Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C Lk 14,7-14
Genuine humility… We get to know a person best through their various manifestations. For example, when he waits at the doctor’s. Someone is calm and patient, another is nervous and ahead of himself. The character also manifests itself very well … Continue reading
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We only ask you, brothers, to grow more and more in this › 1 Sol 4, 10.
The labourer building the cathedral keeps laying stone on stone or filling wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow until it becomes a monotonous routine. If he does not step back a little and observe how the building slowly takes shape, he may miss … Continue reading
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The Passion of St. John the Baptist
Today’s monument of the Passion of St. John the Baptist is one of the strongest testimonies that the Bible offers us. It serves as a reminder of how high a price of faithfulness to the truth can be, and how … Continue reading
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St. Augustine, Mt 24,42-51
You created us for yourselves, and restless is our heart until it rests in You. (Confession, I,1,1). With these, later-famous words, St. Augustine turns to God in the book of Confessions, and they contain a synthesis of his entire life.”. … Continue reading
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Pulled out of the abyss.
The most famous Spanish transvestite, Pedro Almodóvar’s partner and symbol of the LGBT movement, found the meaning of life in Christianity. The name tells you something , La Movida Madrilena? All Spaniards know what it is. This term refers to the … Continue reading
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Paul in Thessaloniki
Humans are curious creatures. He likes to find out about the circumstances of famous people’s success or various events. This is wise, because it enables him to learn and improve the quality of his life. The evangelization mission in Thessaloniki … Continue reading
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St.Louis of King
St. Louis /1214 ?– 1270 /, was the most important king of France. His mother was also St. Bianca of Castile, who ruled for her son as regent after the untimely death of her husband King Louis VIII. Louis IX. … Continue reading
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Word of the priest.
Today I think differently and, I believe, more maturely. I think now the invitation of God is being perfected. What does that mean? The initial thoughts about the priesthood were appropriate to the age and condition from which I was … Continue reading
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