Monthly Archives: November 2023

Persist in conversation with God. What is more complex than to pray or not to pray?

They brought the grandmother to the intensive care unit. She kept moving her lips. After a few hours, the nurse put her ear to the grandmother’s lips. Although it was impossible to communicate with the grandmother, she did not answer … Continue reading

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Mt 25, 14-30

 Christian is not a “maintenance worker”, but an active disciple.  The Gospel passage for next Sunday (Mt 25, 14-30) brings Jesus’ parable about the master who entrusted his servants with talents. At first glance, perhaps paradoxically, the servant, who faithfully tried to … Continue reading

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Conscience. We have a responsibility to educate ourselves to form our conscience.

How differently we can treat each other and ourselves. What characterizes our behavior? By what do people know each of us? Jesus tells us: ” But let your speech be “yes – yes,” “no-no.” What is more, it comes from … Continue reading

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Gratitude.Gratitude pays.

Has it occurred to you to forget the unthankfulness and pay more attention to gratitude? Gratitude is the best medicine, the most beautiful rose, the most potent weapon. Jesus said to the Samaritan, who was the only one of the … Continue reading

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Pope Francis

Pope Francis: “You can be flawed, anxious, and sometimes irritable, but remember that your life is the biggest business in the world. ” Only you can prevent it from falling. Many respect, admire and love you. And you don’t know … Continue reading

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Open up to the surroundings! 

Opening oneself to God and accepting God into one’s life is not only a step forward for every person but often a kilometer, a mile… Let’s realize Jesus’ challenge: “If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed” (Lk … Continue reading

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St Martin of Tours, Bishop

St. Martin – what can this ancient saint even tell us today? After all, he lived in the 4th century, after all, life is entirely different today. It is true, that people really live completely differently, but a person does … Continue reading

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Purgatory in Catholics, Orthodox, and Evangelicals.

Christians and eternity Catholics have purgatory; Orthodox have a toll booth, and Evangelicals do not pray for the dead. What is the Catholic, Orthodox, and Evangelical Churches’ view of what happens after death? Catholics have Purgatory. Orthodox have Purgatories; Evangelicals … Continue reading

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Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Mt 25,1-13

When we think about our life this way, we realize that we have been waiting for something our whole life. We await school, studies, trade, first salary, wedding, vacation, or surgery. When we get old, we change the switches: we … Continue reading

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