Monthly Archives: April 2020

3.Sunday A Mt 4,12-23

 I supposed to do with people of one sect?” Asked the calm Elder Roman. “They still come to my house, ring at the door until I open them. I barely let them in, they start preaching, and they can’t be … Continue reading

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Jesus in front of Pilate

Jesus in front of Pilate Jesus’ interrogation before the treason ended as Caiaphas expected: Jesus was found guilty of blasphemy for which he was punished by death. However, as capital rights were reserved by Pilate, the process had to be … Continue reading

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The establishment of the Eucharist.

The so-called report on the establishment of the Eucharist, that is, the words and gestures through which Jesus himself gave himself to the disciples in bread and wine, is at the heart of the whole submission of the Last Supper. … Continue reading

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Secrets of a traitor

The Gospel Foot Washing confronts us with two different human responses to this gift: Judas and Peter. Immediately after saying the example, Jesus begins to speak of the fall of Judas. John tells us that Jesus ‘interior trembled and said, … Continue reading

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Crucifixion

Jesus the God-man taught the foolish, fed the hungry, healed the sick, encouraged the brokenhearted, counseled the wayward, and loved the sinner. Yet, Jesus was emphatic that the primary purpose of his coming to earth was to suffer and die. … Continue reading

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Entering Jerusalem

 John’s Gospel informs us of the three Passover feasts that Jesus celebrated during His public ministry. The first Pascha was associated with the purification of the temple (cf. 2,13-25), the second was the bread (cf. 6,4), and the third Pascha … Continue reading

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Fait in the today world.

1. Doubt and Faith – How a Man Approaches to the Question of God Who today talks about faith with people who are only Christians by name and who cares little about faith, will soon know how difficult and difficult … Continue reading

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Palm Sunday of the Lord´s Passion

  We listened carefully to the report of the Passion of the Lord Jesus as captured by the evangelist Matthew. In addition to the completeness of this report, Matthew wrote the gospel for the Jews who became Christians. They knew … Continue reading

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The Four Dimensions of the Sacrament of Reconciliation

 The Sacrament of Reconciliation has four dimensions. I want to address my priest brothers here because we priests often do not take these four dimensions of the sacrament into account, but focus only on one.Forgiveness The first, most common dimension … Continue reading

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