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The life of Christ is the life of all life––the peace of creation, the justice of humanity and the unity of humankind.
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The life of Christ is the life of all life––the peace of creation, the justice of humanity and the unity of humankind.
In just six years, Alphonsus Rodriguez (1532-1617) lost his mother, wife, and young children. Who would have blamed the 38-year-old if he had become bitter and angry with God?
The rededication of the temple enabled the Jews to reassert their identity. They were God’s people. He was their God.
As one enters more closely into relationship with God by entering more deeply into relationship with Christ, one becomes a friend of Christ.
It is during challenging times that a circle of grace is formed, if a healthy perspective, gratitude, and happiness are cultivated.
God said “I choose you” to Mary, and Mary said it back. Jesus said “I choose you” to Peter and Andrew, and they said it back. Mary, Peter, and Andrew meant it so much so that they gave their lives for Jesus.
There are times when people must say no to the society in which they live. Sometimes saying no is hard, but not saying no can be even more demanding in the long run.
Prayer that allows the mystery of Christ to change our lives, is a high-risk enterprise—an uncontrollable experience.
The history of our faith provides examples of rule breakers to show us a better way to holiness, even if it is the road less traveled.
This week we celebrate the feast of Christ the King. In the Gospel, we hear Pilate ask Jesus if he is the King of the Jews.
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