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Souls: Our Nature Under the God of the Living

Souls: Our Nature Under the God of the Living

June 3, 2020 NT reflection / Year AOne Comment

Wednesday of the 9th Week of Ordinary Time (Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs): 2 Timothy 1:1-3, 6-12, Mark 12:18-27. Today’s readings present an incarcerated St. Paul, sincerely encouraging Timothy even as he faces his ultimate fate, and the gospel reading shows Jesus telling the Sadducees that they …

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The Advocate Comes to Convict

The Advocate Comes to Convict

May 19, 2020 NT reflection / Year A2 Comments

Tuesday in the Sixth Week of Easter: Acts of the Apostles 16:22-34, John 16:5-11. Today’s readings may seem like standard Easter season fare: miraculous things happen with Paul as he evangelizes throughout the Near East and in the gospel, Jesus talks about His impending death and Resurrection. But we have …

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