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Presider’s Page for Ordinary Time 3 (Sun. 26 Jan.)
Opening Comment (for Presiders) The people that walked in darkness has seen a great light: Jesus, the light of the world, walks among us, preaching a message of repentance. We gather to listen to him, to share the bread of life and to prepare to go out and build up his kingdom. Alternative Opening Prayer…
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26th January. Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
“Give up your old sins!”
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25th January. The Conversion of St Paul, Apostle
A Man Transformed
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24th January. Friday in the Second Week
Taking the higher view
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23rd January. Thursday in the Second Week
Between fervour and realism
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22nd January. Wednesday in the Second Week
When is a conflict just ?
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21st January. Tuesday in the Second Week
Are we ministering life?
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20th January. Monday in the Second Week
Theology and common sense
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Presider’s Page for Ordinary Time 2 (Sun. 19 Jan)
The Christmas Season ended last Sunday, and the season of Lent begins quite late this year, on 5 March. During the time between the two seasons, we celebrate the Sundays of Ordinary Time, learning a little more each week about the life of Jesus. On this Sunday, we reflect on the Lamb of God, our Redeemer.
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19th January. Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Taking stock of ourselves
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18th January. Saturday in the First Week
Who is fit to lead others?
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17th January. Friday in the First Week
About monarchy and authority
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16th January. Thursday in the First Week
Not too dependent on externals for faith
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15th January. Wednesday in the First Week
Commited to our Calling
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14th January. Tuesday in Week 1.
A new Power in the Land
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Monday of Week One, Ordinary Time
Handing on the Faith
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Presider’s Page for Baptism of the Lord
This feast of the Baptism of the Lord marks the last day of Christmas. At his baptism Jesus sees how much he is loved by God and is given the power to go out and spread the news. We share that power through our baptism.
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Sunday January 12th
Having a clear purpose in life
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Saturday after the Epiphany
What touching the leper might mean
