Monthly Archives: March 2020

But God cannot please God without faith (Heb 11: 6)

The teaching of the gospel repeats on almost every aspect that faith is necessary to bring man closer to God. “He who believes and can be baptized will be saved; but whoever does not believe will be condemned ”(Mk 16,16). … Continue reading

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Love and Sacrifice

First Love and Sacrifice “Love and sacrifice belong together.” This sentence is generally repeated and quite true. But it is not always well understood, at least from beginners in spiritual life. Some conclude that if they love Christ they must … Continue reading

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The Cross

 We know that Christ died on the cross to save us. He has suffered for us, and we must suffer for him. This is true, and I think it is generally understood in this sense: It would have been so … Continue reading

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Isn’t it too harmful to trust in providence?

When we flip through the texts of the Church Fathers, we sometimes find a strange contradiction. Saint Augustine and other writings against the Pelagian often highlight human weakness. Man alone has nothing but sin. Without God’s help, we cannot even … Continue reading

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Fifth Lent Sunday A Joh 11,1-45

Fifth Lent Sunday 2020   Jesus Has Power Over Death (Jn 11: 1-45) Introduction What is the strength of the proper survival of Lent? The real experience of fasting gives hope to eternal life. This is because of the fasting … Continue reading

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Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, Lk 1,26-38

The gift of God’s love for us God wants to connect with man. He decided to do it in a human way. She is therefore looking for a suitable mother who could bring forth the Son of God. So he … Continue reading

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Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ. The name Jesus is derived from Joshua’s Old Testament name, which means, “Yahweh God is salvation.” The title Christ means one chosen and anointed by God to be the Messiah who delivers God’s people. Roughly two … Continue reading

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Misconceptions in understanding spiritual life.

A mistake is not the same as the wrong thing. It is usually characterized by emphasizing one aspect of the matter, one perspective that has been neglected. However, it will emphasize it so that it exceeds the right rate and … Continue reading

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Life by nature

Life by naturePeople make mistakes and apologize for being natural. Is it really natural? If they lived by nature, Dante writes in the Divine Comedy, there would be no sin in the world. The Slovak word naturalness is related to … Continue reading

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Perfect happines and salvation of the soul.

 Philosophical schools are predominantly daemonic, seeing happiness as the goal of life. However, they differ from each other in the way they seek happiness and in the way they want to achieve it. Even Christians agree that perfection leads to … Continue reading

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