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Category Archives: sermons
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
Let’s pay attention to the encounter with Jesus. Have you already thought about whether to bring your children to church? When? From which year? Alternatively, how to enable teenagers or adults to have a first, perhaps deeper contact with Jesus? There are … Continue reading
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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Mark 1,1-7
Dear friends, brothers, and sisters! There are two mutually complementary concepts – opposites – “pair of siblings.” Some mysterious guides to the human being. One introduces us to being and accompanies us through it, and the other separates us from … Continue reading
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Solemnity of Blessed Virgin Mary,Mother of God.Lk 2,16-21
Mary wants to bring us to Jesus (Lk 2:16-21) Let’s decide on the first day of the year: let the Mother of God guide us to Jesus. New Year’s Eve was short for many of us. We are not dreaming. What did … Continue reading
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Sunday of the Holy Family B Lk 2,22-40
Does the Holy Family have something to say to our families? (Luke 2:22-40) Let’s return to the veneration of the Holy Family. Let’s imagine our apartments. What decorates the walls of flats? Why? Does the image of the Holy Family still have … Continue reading
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Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year B Luke 1, 26-38
Let us open ourselves to the Child Jesus before commemorating his birth through his mother, the Virgin Mary. Year after year, we experience these pre-Christmas moments. What do they call us? These include the procurement of gifts, a tree, the preparation … Continue reading
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Second Sunday of Advent, Year B Mark 1,1-8
The Gospel excerpt of the 2nd Advent Sunday brings the opening words of Mark’s Gospel. Since the Gospel writings did not have their headings, the opening verse fulfilled the function of a short expression of the content of the entire writing. … Continue reading
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First Sunday of Advent, Year B Mark 13,33-37
Purpose: The listeners must be confused and disturbed so that they accept the call to vigilance and thus prepare for the start of Advent. Not to miss the opportunity while there is a time watch, then, exclamation point, because you don’t … Continue reading
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To encourage believers that losing leads to gain. Nowadays, it is not at all familiar to talk about dying, about loss, or even about the fact that life is not meant to be loved. They talk about the joy of … Continue reading
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Feast of Christ the Universal Kin, Year A Mt 25,31-46
To live, not to live What we have just heard is the last stanza of the Gospel of Matthew before the Passion: before Jesus gave us his love on the cross, he gives us his will. He tells us that the good … Continue reading
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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Mt 25, 14-30
Christian is not a “maintenance worker”, but an active disciple. The Gospel passage for next Sunday (Mt 25, 14-30) brings Jesus’ parable about the master who entrusted his servants with talents. At first glance, perhaps paradoxically, the servant, who faithfully tried to … Continue reading
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