27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection
The true nemesis of faith is not doubt, but pride. In the novel by John Updike, reworking the themes of […]
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The true nemesis of faith is not doubt, but pride. In the novel by John Updike, reworking the themes of […]
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Jesus is speaking to the Pharisees; an opportunity and an invitation. But Jesus also predicts that they do not have
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A wine merchant lies on his deathbed; surrounded in hushed silence by his sons and daughters, the grandchildren; all gathered
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God makes a promise, God proclaims it, and Holy Scripture, God’s Word affirms it: it is the woman who will
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Every true encounter with an-other changes and in some way expands us. Any mystical experience of God, is an experience
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Not sure if being an altar server is a good choice for your child? Erin Carelse gives five reasons to
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We adore you most holy Lord Jesus Christ, here and in all the churches of the world, and we bless
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What’s in a Name? We all know the experience, hearing our name across a crowded noisy room. In the study
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Antonio Tonin, East London – I was intrigued by Frans van Neerijnen’s letter on making the Church more attractive to
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