Monthly Archives: November 2022

An unfortunate revolution.

We Europeans already have the cultural heritage of Greek philosophy and the Hebrew religion. Both these movements think in their classical forms of a world where evolutionary silence reigns and which is stable in its way. Plato imagined that in … Continue reading

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Thirty-second Sunday C in Ordinary Time Lk 20,27-38

Introduction. To live forever – a person not only longed, longs but will still desire.The surrounding nature, our cemeteries during these days, the liturgical texts at the end of the church year, all this more often reminds us of an … Continue reading

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What is your favorite song?

Each of you has a favorite song, a favorite song that you’ve heard more than a hundred times. It is so familiar to you that it would be enough if you attended three or four notes from this song and immediately … Continue reading

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Let us rejoice over the brother who repents.

People can enjoy various things and events – from winning, success, happiness… But can we enjoy the winnings, success, and satisfaction of our dear ones? And can we do it even when it comes to others, strangers? Can we also rejoice … Continue reading

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