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Monthly Archives: December 2021
Sunday in the 2nd week of Christmas.
What does God want from us this year?(Jn 1:1-18)Let us reflect on our love for our neighbor. At the beginning of a new year, not only do we think about our plans for the year, but this is also a … Continue reading
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New Year’s Eve reflection.
We are finishing the candle flame of this year. In a few hours, this year will be history. Before the twelfth stroke of the old year strikes and a new leaf begins to be written, before we toast and congratulate … Continue reading
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Testimony.
Everyday life brings us to situations where we have to speak out, comfort, and warn about something or someone. We cannot imagine our life without, among other things, witnessing. But we know that seeing is not the same for everything … Continue reading
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The prophecy of Simeon.
It would be tough to imagine a group of people, after committing original sin, without laws, commands, and ordinances to help guide the actions of life. They become a guide, a direction, a help. Laws must not harm. Though they … Continue reading
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Feast of the Holy Innocents, martyrs Mt 2,13-18
Some people have negatively made history. King Herod is one of them, who is still looked down upon after two millennia, who had boys under two years of age slaughtered in and around Bethlehem, and whose feast day we celebrate … Continue reading
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Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Lk 2,41-52
Introduction. The first Sunday after the feast of the Nativity of the Lord Jesus is dedicated to the Holy Family. This feast does not have a long history. Pope Benedict XV, in 1921, as if at the beginning of new … Continue reading
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The Nativity of the Lord Lk 2,15.20
To look the Truth in the face (Jn 1:1-18)At the manger, there is no place or time to wear a mask, to smile like a clown, to say a word later… ¬ When St. Augustine pondered the mystery of the … Continue reading
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The time to visit is here.
We are only a few hours away from sitting down at the Christmas Eve table to spend an entire evening together as a family for once. A time has approached that is not diminished in significance and not diminished in … Continue reading
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Respect for your name.
Proverbs tells us: “To whom honor is due, to the shepherd the trumpet.” It is worth reflecting today on the respect we extend to ourselves. Alternatively, why do we devalue our name? We want to be respected and honored by … Continue reading
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