
ANOTHER LITURGICAL YEAR IS ENDING
“Jesus said to his disciples:‘In those days . . . they will see the Son of Mancoming in the cloudswith great power and glory,and then he will send out the
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“Jesus said to his disciples:‘In those days . . . they will see the Son of Mancoming in the cloudswith great power and glory,and then he will send out the
The crowd got into their boats and went looking for Jesus. When they found Him, He said to them, ‘You are looking for me not because you saw signs but
“The LORD God formed man out of the clay of the groundand blew into his nostrils the breath of life,and so man became a living being. “. . . Out
Liturgical Year – Christmas Time, Easter Time and Ordinary Time “Now there were shepherds living in the fields and keeping the night watch over their flock.The angel of the Lord
“The rulers sneered at Jesus and said,‘He saved others, let him save himselfif he is the chosen one, the Christ of God.’Even the soldiers jeered at him.As they approached to
“Jesus told his disciples a parable, ‘Can a blind person guide a blind person? Will not both fall into a pit? . . . A good tree does not bear rotten fruit.
Pilate said to Jesus, “‘Are you the King of the Jews?’ Jesus answered, ‘Do you say this on your own or have others told you about me?’” Jn 18:33b-37 This
RESOLVE TO WALK WITH CHRIST THROUGH THE EVENTS OF YOUR LIFE As calendar years go, it is time to make New Year Resolutions, but for us Christians, our year, the
“Thus says the Lord GOD: I myself will look after and tend my sheep. As a shepherd tends his flock when he finds himself among his scattered sheep, so will
Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister appropriately subtitled her book on the Liturgical Year “Spiraling Adventure of the Spiritual Life.” This phrase encourages us to enter deeply into the feasts and readings
As we approach the end of the Liturgical Year, the Readings focus on questions about our existence after our earthly lives. Let us ponder our lives in their totality – as
Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister appropriately subtitled her book on the Liturgical Year “Spiraling Adventure of the Spiritual Life.” This phrase encourages us to enter deeply into the feasts and readings