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Category Archives: sermons
Twenty-fifth Sunday B in Ordinary Time
Jesus’ words lost nothing of meaning and power. They are still valid today. A person who is fighting for power, position, should not forget them. Being the first, something to have fulfilled and will always fill a person. Olympics, trials, … Continue reading
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Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mk 8,27-35
On the way around Caesarea Philippe, Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you think I am?” (Mark 8:27)The evangelist Mark recorded Peter’s answer: “You are the Messiah” (Mark 8:19), and we also read Jesus’ reaction to Peter’s confession: Jesus “admonished … Continue reading
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Twenty.third Sunday B in Ordinary Mk 7,31-37
Today’s Gospel speaks of the healing of the deaf and dumb, and the evangelist St. Mark ends with words about Jesus. “He does well: he gives hearing to the deaf, and speech to the dumb” (Mark 7:37). The description of … Continue reading
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Twenty-second Sunday B in Ordinary Time
Faith of the heart (Mark 7: 1-8.14-15.21-23)To point out the hypocrisy of God. Indeed, many of us have had a situation in our lives when, when talking to another, we felt that the person in question was not honest with … Continue reading
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Twenty.first Sunday in Ordinary Time B Jn 60-69
Who do I follow in life?Let’s re-evaluate the priorities we live for, which is the goal of our lives. If someone asks you questions: Who are you? What personality are you? How do you enrich the surrounding people?Indeed, you have … Continue reading
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Nineteenth Sunday B in Ordinary Time Jn 6,41-51
The Jews stumbled upon Jesus, for he said, “I am the bread which came down from heaven” (Jn 6:41). These words became a stumbling block to those who did not understand or want to understand Jesus’ words. Jesus explains the … Continue reading
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Eighteenth Sunday B in Ordinary Time
The crowd noticed that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there. So they also got into the boats, came to Capernaum, and sought Jesus. When they found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him, “Rabbi, … Continue reading
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Seventeenth Sunday B in Ordinary Time Jn 6, 1-15
Could money and fragrant bread.Today I would like to start with a short story. An Indian boy, growing up on the prairie, came to the city once to visit. They were walking through a busy street full of people. Suddenly … Continue reading
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the first years of Christianity, a pagan family lived in Upper Egypt, including the 12-year-old Pachomius. One day, a large ship with a detachment of Roman soldiers arrived in their village, which lay near the Nile River. The soldiers … Continue reading
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Fifteen Sunday in Ordinary Time, Mk 6,7-13
Many of you have certainly not been able to wait these days. Finally, there is a time of free time, rest and holidays, when we all have the opportunity to fill our lives with something beautiful, new and valuable. So … Continue reading
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