
Faith and Family for July 4: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus astounds the people in the synagogue with his wisdom and knowledge.
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In this week’s Gospel, Jesus astounds the people in the synagogue with his wisdom and knowledge.
In today’s Second Reading Saint Paul tells us how he had a “thorn in the flesh,” something—and we don’t know exactly what this was—which reminded Paul constantly of his need for God.
Sometimes we’re fearful of what might happen to us if we allow Jesus to get too close to us. However being made free in Christ is far better than hanging on to our comfortable old demons.
In today’s reflection, Maureen O’Brien asks us to consider this question: How can we bring about peace?
In the morning, afternoon, and evening today, enter into stillness and be reminded that God dwells within you and animates you through the mystery of the Holy Spirit.
We are all called to reverence Saints Peter and Paul and to respect the talents of all our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Welcome to day one of our celebration! Today, Maureen O’Brien encourages us to put our trust in God—just as the psalms advise.
God wants to be friends with us all. We need to be responsive to his outreach. God listens to prayer if the prayer is persevering.
One of the lessons in the saga of Abraham is that God does what he wants to do in his own way, however improbable his intentions might seem in the doing.
The psalms—those lovely Old Testament poems—have some practical applications for us today.
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