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Category Archives: sermons
Sixth Sunday C “over the year.”(Lk 6:17,20-26)
Let us understand the Beatitudes of Jesus.Heaven is opened to those who can understand and realize the Beatitudes of Jesus in their lives. Everyone longs for happiness. For it, we are willing to expend a lot of energy, devote a … Continue reading
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Fifth Sunday ordinary time C Luke 5,1-11
Jesus says not only to Simon on the Lake of Gennesaret, but also to us today: “Pull in the deep and let down your nets to fish” (Luke 5:4)! The Evangelist St. Luke describes the event during which Jesus performed … Continue reading
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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Luke 4,21-30
Accept the prophets of Jesus (Luke 4:21-30)Jesus continues to send prophets today. Anyone who watches or reads a detective story knows that the investigator asks questions of himself and others if he wants to solve the case. Often the question … Continue reading
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Gospel speaks of Jesus’ relationship to Scripture. “According to his custom, he entered the synagogue on the Sabbath and stood up to read. They handed him the book of the prophet Isaiah.” (Luke 4:16-17). DIGod longs to meet people. … Continue reading
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time John 2,1-11
Our Lady then said to the attendants: “Do whatever she tells you” (Jn 2:5). Our Lady was the first to know the principles of God’s action in human life. Lest the behavior of the servants at the wedding is like … Continue reading
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Baptism of Christ the Lord. Lk 3,15-16.21-22
Baptismal Commitments (Luke 3:15-16, 21-22)Actively live out your roles and responsibilities from the Sacrament of Baptism.Let us try to answer a few initial questions. Can a medical student sign a prescription as a physician? Can a military academy student be … Continue reading
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Sunday in the 2nd week of Christmas.
What does God want from us this year?(Jn 1:1-18)Let us reflect on our love for our neighbor. At the beginning of a new year, not only do we think about our plans for the year, but this is also a … Continue reading
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Twenty-ninth Sunday B in Ordinary Time, Mk 10,35-45
Two essential questions for each of us: Can I talk about missions for a minute? As a Christian Catholic, do I commit myself to tasks?Missions are often understood as exotic. Regions far from us, such as Africa or Oceania. Half-naked … Continue reading
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Twenty-eight Sunday B in Ordinary Time
Wealth must not be an obstacle to salvation (Mark 10: 17-30)Have the right relationship with wealth in all areas. If someone asked you: Are you rich? What would you answer? One of those who own millions in less than a … Continue reading
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Twenty-sixth Sunday B in Ordinary Time
In the Slovak film Warn! is a scene where the protagonist slips a leg in a wooden trough, after which the lumberjacks lower the wood into the valley. The leg will squat, and they can’t pull it out. From the … Continue reading
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