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The Examined Self Before God

The Examined Self Before God

March 9, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Uncategorized / Year A2 Comments

Monday the Second Week of Lent: Daniel 9:4b-10, Luke 6:36-38. Today’s readings call us to reflect on our sins. In the Book of Daniel, we are shown the model of a contrite heart for past sins. In the gospel of St. Luke, Jesus instructs us on how to avoid sins …

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