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God’s Voice: Quiet, Insistent, Uncompromising

God’s Voice: Quiet, Insistent, Uncompromising

June 12, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year ALeave a comment

Friday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time: 1 Kings 19: 9a, 11-16, Matthew 5: 27-32. Today’s readings cap off a week of readings about Elijah and about Christ’s Sermon on the Mount. We explored earlier this week how Elijah’s life in exile harmonizes with Jesus’s lessons in the Beatitudes …

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The Cycle of Salvation; the Meaning of Life

The Cycle of Salvation; the Meaning of Life

June 10, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year AOne Comment

Monday – Wednesday in the 10th Week of Ordinary Time: 1 Kings 17-18, Matthew 5: 1-19. The first three days of this week (see Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday readings) give us consecutive readings from the first book of Kings in the Old Testament and the Sermon on the Mount from …

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