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20 Oct, Thursday of Week 29
Passionate Heart
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19 Oct, Wednesday of Week 29
Rom 6:12ff. Submit in obedience to God’s justice and you will come from death to life.
Lk 12:39ff. Be on guard. He will come when you least expect it.
Today is also the feast of St Paul of the Cross, founder of the Passionists
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18 Oct, Tuesday, Feast of St Luke, Evangelist
Scribe of the Gentleness of Christ
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17 Oct, Monday of Week 29
Failings of the Good
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16 Oct, Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pluralist World
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15 Oct, Saturday of Week 28
Forefather in Faith
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14 Oct, Friday of Week 28
God’s Chosen Ones?
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13 Oct, Thursday of Week 28
Redeeming Blood
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12 Oct, Wednesday of Week 28
Liberty, not Licence
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11 Oct, Tuesday of Week 28
Reflective Faith
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10 Oct, Monday of Week 28
Last to First
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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Liturgy Preparation
One of the readings at Mass today gives a vision of the feast in heaven, when death is no more and tears are a thing of the past. Those who gather to worship God this Sunday get a fore-taste of that heavenly meal in the sweet Communion they share on earth…
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09 Oct, Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
It is not all our own work, as Paul reminds us. It is the grace of God that prompts us to a worthy life..
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08 Oct. Saturday of the 27th Week
The Sword of the Word
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07 Oct. Friday of the 27th Week
Finger of God
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06 Oct. Thursday of the 27th Week
Power of Perseverance
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05 Oct. Wednesday of the 27th Week
Who Can Be Saved?
If the Kingdom of God is to extend throughout the universe, the qualities of faith, patience, and trust in God must be stressed. But externals are also necessary, to manifest this inner life. Where there is no breath nor pulse, a
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04 Oct. Tuesday of the 27th Week
How Much Activity?
While good intentions can drive one to overactivity and even to misguided zeal, the Scriptures defend human activity and good works as essential to salvation. For interpreting today’s scripture readings we must keep in…
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03 Oct. Monday of the 27th Week
Divine Reversals
Today’s texts deal with divine reversals. Sometimes we may resemble Jonah who attempted to use the sea to flee away from the God of earth and sea. But God has wonderful ways of bringing us back to our senses,
