Seventh Sunday Reflection: Called to a Higher Standard
Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – Seventh Sunday In Ordinary Time – Called To A Higher Standard – Matthew 5:38-48 […]
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Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – Seventh Sunday In Ordinary Time – Called To A Higher Standard – Matthew 5:38-48 […]
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Jesus was totally nonviolent. Any serious contextual reading of the Gospel reveals Jesus courageously, prophetically proclaiming the Kingdom of God
By Cindy Wooden, CNS – For too many Catholics, ordained or lay, the responsibilities of the laity are those “delegated”
Partners in mission: Dicastery promotes ‘co-responsibility’ of clergy, laity Read Post »
By Justin McLellan, CNS – Christians are not called to “argue, counterattack and defend themselves” when evangelising but to be
Christians are Not Called to Argue, but to Evangelise Humbly Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, CNS – To help local parishes, schools, other groups and individuals reflect on the practical and concrete
Vatican, environmental institute release action guide for sustainability Read Post »
By Justin McLellan, CNS – Pope Francis sent 10,000 thermal shirts to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, where millions
Pope sends winter clothing to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year A – Weekday Cycle Year 1 Sunday February 19, 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Lv 19:1-2. 17-18/
Mass Readings: 19 February – 26 February, 2023 Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, CNS – Knowledge and “enlightenment” are needed especially where there is the “darkness of hatred,” which often
Pope says education can help lift ‘darkness of hatred’ Read Post »
Responding to the floods that have hit several parts of South Africa, the bishops’ relief service Caritas is appealing for
Caritas South Africa Appeals for Help for Victims of Flooding Read Post »