32nd Sunday Reflection
This is a parable of a wedding banquet, virgin bridesmaids, a bridegroom who is delayed, and a shortage of oil […]
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This is a parable of a wedding banquet, virgin bridesmaids, a bridegroom who is delayed, and a shortage of oil […]
32nd Sunday Reflection Read Post »
Since the second century Apostles’ Creed, the Church affirms, “I believe in the Communion of the Saints, the forgiveness of
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Love is the answer, love is always the answer. Do we find community, communion, and compassion, God’s love is present!
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“Whose image do you see?” asks Jesus. “What is this image called, how is it known?” The year 3099;
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The saga of Genesis relates the journey of our ancestors into moral awareness and embarrassment at their nakedness. Their
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On this feast day of our seraphic father St Francis, we reflect on his words contained in the Canticle of
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Tax collectors and prostitutes; traitors and whores; Jesus often uses these people as examples against the purported righteousness, orthodoxy, and
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Jesus was a tradesman, by tradition a carpenter or a stonemason. Jesus would have known what it meant to stand
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“The gospel is profoundly scandalous, and until we hear at least a whisper of its scandal, we risk not
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