
Faith and Family for October 17: Ambition of James and John
In this week’s Gospel, James and John ask to be seated beside Jesus in his Glory, only to be reminded that they are called to be servants for others.
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In this week’s Gospel, James and John ask to be seated beside Jesus in his Glory, only to be reminded that they are called to be servants for others.

In this week’s Gospel, Jesus reminds the disciples of the commandments and then tells them that those who have a wealth of possessions will have a difficult time entering heaven.

Boomers and Zoomers each have something important to offer our world. We should take advantage of it.

This week’s first reading and Gospel speak to the issues of marriage and children.

Father Michael Joseph (M.J.) Groark, OFM Cap, could have very well been one of the statistics. However, with the help of faith and the Capuchin Franciscans, Father M.J. faced his addiction and eventually found his way to the priesthood.

This week, we listen to the Gospel story from the book of Mark in which Mark tells the disciples that “whoever is not against us is for us.”

This week, we hear Jesus tell the disciples, “whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me.”
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