Monthly Archives: November 2022

Immortality of the human soul.

One of the issues on which there is no unanimous opinion among Christians is the fate of the dead. The Catholic Church, Eastern Churches, and several Protestant churches teach that the immortal soul lives on after physical death – either … Continue reading

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Zacchaeus as Zacchaeus?

It is said that some German regions have unique customs on the anniversaries of the temple’s dedication that they attach a figure made of straw or rags to a decorated pole. Then this decorated pole is carried to the church … Continue reading

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Humility as a sign of greatness.

 We often witness criticism of others. Among the many complaints are the following: Why is he bothering with it when he doesn’t have it? Why start something when you don’t have any skills for it? I’m surprised he did it because … Continue reading

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Interview with priest Benjamín Kosnáč, who manages the English-speaking community of believers in the capital.

He returned from the USA five years ago, managing a parish in Detroit’s suburbs for nineteen years. He talks about the community of English-speaking believers he attends in Bratislava. He relates the story of an Anglican convert he accepted into … Continue reading

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33 Sunday C Luke 21,5-19

Today it started nicely: “Look at the temple, how beautifully it is decorated!” (Lk 21, 5-19) It probably was; some consider it a wonder of the world at that time. With a few words, Jesus directed attention to a broader … Continue reading

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The Lateran Basilica in Rome.

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The kingdom of God begins here on earth.

Folk wisdom says: “He who is like a bed will also lie down.” In this wisdom, we should not only see a material problem, laziness, or diligence of a person in acquiring material goods, but we, believers, should also realize … Continue reading

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The need for gratitude.

Ingratitude is often talked about today. Parents complain about the ingratitude of their children. More than one teacher and educator must sigh sadly that students lack gratitude. A person often becomes aware of appreciation only when lf feels a lack of gratitude … Continue reading

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Let’s think about our faith.

Indeed many of you have heard or read about the establishment of a monastery of Carmelite sisters next to the concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland. Their mission was to pray to God for all those killed in this concentration camp … Continue reading

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Knowing how to forgive.

Brothers and sisters, the Second Vatican Council, means a great deal in the history of the Church. Today we are witnessing many changes and adjustments. For example, we glorify God in Mass in the people’s language. He also emphasized the value … Continue reading

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