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St Paul’s writings indicate what had become accepted knowledge about Christ’s life and faith, says Joan Taylor ...
This passage follows a text where Paul speaks about all he had gained according to the flesh, being a Hebrew and a Pharisee. However, he now considers this gain to be loss and refuse, compared to ...
As we go through the Lenten season with Jesus, let us let Lent to go through us; God being the reason for the season ...
One’s almsgiving is like a signet ring with the Lord,’ says Sirach 17:22, ‘and he will keep a person’s kindness like the apple of his eye.’ ...
By Loubert John P. Go Lent is a season of deep reflection, repentance, and reconciliation—a time to examine our hearts and ...
In today’s Gospel passage, people are divided as to how they are going to relate to Jesus. They are divided because of the words they heard from Jesus. What makes it difficult for some and what ...
We are entering the final stretch of our Lenten journey. This Fifth Sunday of Lent invites us to look forward with hope in the mercy of God, who constantly calls us to new life.
On this Fourth Sunday of Lent, the liturgical texts invite us to reconcile, eat together, and build fraternal communities.
The parable of the prodigal son reveals the heart of the Father: merciful, patient and always ready to reconcile. On this ...
The genius of the parables is that they address the hearer or reader on different levels and yet always manage, often in ...
Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area, and all the people started coming to him, and he sat down and taught them. Then the scribes and the ...
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