15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection
This is my body, broken for you… The abused becomes the abuser in a spiral of retaliation and anger that […]
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This is my body, broken for you… The abused becomes the abuser in a spiral of retaliation and anger that […]
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If you were at least 10-years-old on July 20, 1969, you will surely remember that your eyes were glued to
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The film Amazing Grace (2006) recounts the efforts by William Wilberforce to convince late-18th century England to abolish the international
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In the Creed we say we believe in the resurrection of the body and life everlasting. I believe this, but
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Recently, a group I belong to was preparing a discussion on the place of the laity in the Church. Along
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Sin is really big business, and no, I don’t mean just for pimps and politicians. When we link sin to
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It had been long time coming. I finally gathered enough strength to leave our local community’s social media page. Not
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General Intention: That those who administer justice may work with integrity, and that the injustice which prevails in the world
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US-based Tony Magliano looks at his country’s birthday – July 4th, Independence Day – and sees that sometimes slogans and
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