Monthly Archives: March 2020

Pilate

According to the Gospels, Pilate in the life of Jesus Christ is only a faint figure who appeared to fulfill what was written. In non-Christian historical sources, however, we can also look at this “story” from the other side. The cult personality of Christians became … Continue reading

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On the Mount of Olives- Jesus mortal anxiety

On the Mount of Olives – Jesus’ mortal anxiety Masima–Marca 29, 2018 “He, though divine in nature, did not adhere to his equality with God, but renounced himself, took the nature of a servant, became human-like; and according to external appearances, … Continue reading

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A lazy people who do not trust in the help of the Lord

  A lazy people who do not trust in the help of the Lord The prophet Aggeus tried to move the heart of a lazy people who gave in to bitterness and a defeating mentality. For years the people have … Continue reading

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Funeral sermon

Today our parish community has gathered to escort the body of our poor sister (name) on the last earthly path. It is possible that in addition to natural grief, our hearts may also be asked: What happens after death? Of … Continue reading

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Funeral sermons women

A Swiss professor writes about his university experience, where he taught: “Some time ago, a student handed me his dissertation, which was the culmination of four years of study for him. I read it and was excited. It reflected deep … Continue reading

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2.fast Sunday A Mt 17,1-9

2.fast Sunday 2020 Introduction We like to wish each other good luck or good luck because we all desire to be good and to be happy. Today’s gospel describes us the happy moment of the apostles. Such a happy moment … Continue reading

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Tragic death

17th century saint, st. Vincent, he had one rule. Whenever something extraordinary happened that surprised the everyday course of life, he asked himself: What did God mean? For he knew, and we know, that nothing happens by chance. The tragic … Continue reading

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Funeral sermon

In one Italian city, after the war, a new luxury district was established. The builders decided that there must be no church. The reason: ringing the death knell and looking at the funeral could upset citizens’ sensitivity. It is a … Continue reading

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Funeral sermon John 11,32-45

Today’s meeting was triggered by the sad event of the death of our brother M.M. The words of the Gospel also offer us a similar image of a mourning meeting. Suddenly and unexpectedly, the illness ended Lazar’s life. Similarly, there … Continue reading

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Jesus Feeds Five Thousand Men

You let them eat Mt 14, 16. What a shocking twist! For in most Gospel stories we see Jesus himself drawing the disciples’ attention to the needs of those around them – people who are like “sheep without a shepherd” … Continue reading

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