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Monthly Archives: September 2025
Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Joh 3, 13-17
Christ on the cross took away the poison of the evil serpent and freed Christians from the vitriol …The cross is the gallows leading to death, and yet on this festive day, we celebrate the elevation of Christ’s cross. For … Continue reading
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Why should we love our enemies?
God gives us an example in this. „[God] is also kind to the ungrateful and bad.“ (Luke 6:35) „ Let the sun rise on the bed and on the good and give rain on the righteous and the unjust.“ (Matthew … Continue reading
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The world creates unity.
(…) The question is, who wrote this sheet, or can we even say this excerpt that we read today? The answer to this question is significant for understanding the whole text. Sure, it was written in Colossians, but who were … Continue reading
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Carlo Acutis. The canonization of the millennial also caused controversy; some classmates were unaware that he was a believer. The Church stands by it
It is the first holy millennial. A well-known theologian questioned his understanding of the Eucharist, which the church gives as a model to today’s young people. Carlo Acutis / The canonization of the millennial also caused controversy; some classmates were unaware … Continue reading
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Feast of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mt 1,1-16,18-23
Brothers and sisters. We know that when building a church, a house, or any other building, the architect plays an important role. The architect is responsible for designing and drawing up plans for the building. Ultimately, his role is twofold: … Continue reading
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, Paul, became his servant » Kol 1,21-23.
How did Paul, the “servant of the persecution,» become Paul, the servant of the Gospel? This is how he began to change, surprisingly, thanks to a fascinating encounter with the resurrected Lord on the way to Damascus. Jesus told Paul, … Continue reading
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He is before everything and everything rests in him » Kol 1, 17
Apart from wonder, what else can Paul’s words about Jesus evoke in our hearts? Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is the firstborn of all creation. Everything in heaven and on earth was created for him. He himself is the … Continue reading
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Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C Lk 14, 25-33
We all know what it means when we say that we have to accept conditions. Many times in life, we have to accept different conditions—at school, at work, in sports, and in other areas of life. For example, a good … Continue reading
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In the Catholic Church in Hungary 75 years ago, bishops had to recognize communists.
As a result of a forced agreement between the Catholic bishops and the communist government, the Church came under complete state control. Archbishop József Grősz. Photo: wikipedia.org In Hungary, even decades after the fall of communism in 1989, the Catholic … Continue reading
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