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Leveling Mountains and Valleys

Leveling Mountains and Valleys

December 6, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Sunday in the 2nd Week of Advent: Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11, 2 Peter 3:8-14, Mark 1:1-8. The second week of Advent is marked by this phrase: Prepare the Way of the Lord! We hear it from Isaiah, and 800 years later from St. John the Baptist, and 50 years later from …

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From Despondency to Boldness

From Despondency to Boldness

April 17, 2020 NT reflection / Year ALeave a comment

Friday in the Octave of Easter: Acts of the Apostles 4:1-12, John 21:1-14. Today’s readings show us Peter and John revisiting places that were instrumental in Jesus’s ministry before His death. One scene is marked with despondency and ineptitude, while the other is filled with boldness and perfection. How do …

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