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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Love hurts and Love WINS
“We must build a civilization of love, or there will be no civilization at all.” {Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston} In this weekend’s Gospel [John 13:31-35], Jesus gives a new commandment — to love one another. And he goes a step … Continue reading
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The VOICE
“Preach the Gospel always, use words when necessary.” St. Francis of Assisi “Inconsistency on the part of pastors and the faithful between what they say and what they do, between word and manner of life, is undermining the church’s credibility.” … Continue reading
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Faith may come through hearing, but it grows through experience
All of us have had the experience of “missing out” on an event and then having friends and family tell us “you should have been here” before they go on to describe what happened without us. I remember missing the … Continue reading
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