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The Annunciation-a mission

nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The nbsp astounding salvific nbsp revelations to Mary about the identity of her Son deserve to be the subject of homilies on this Feast of the Annunciation nbsp What Gabriel makes known to Mary becomes the patrimony of the Gospel reader with these revelations he can unde

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John on Sunday, March 22

nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp This Gospel reading pleads that we be assured that we are loved by God He has given us eternal life by having his Son raised on the cross on our behalf nbsp Only love of us could move God to have his Son die for us nbsp How can we ever say ldquo God does not love me r

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Mark 1, 14-15

nbsp nbsp This brief notice Mark gives illustrates a number of points of his interest as he writes to Christians in Rome nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp First there is the fundamental central interest of the public life of Jesus the announcement of the presence of the Kingdom of God nbsp This means

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A Suggestion for Lent

nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Two stories about Jesus that I think will be a guide for Lent are His nbsp calling at the time of his baptism and nbsp his temptations in the desert which immediately follow this baptism story nbsp The descent of the Spirit into Jesus and the words from on High yo

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St. John on Sunday, January 18

This Sunday s Gospel is a selection from the Gospel of John specifically a passage that tells of two of John s disciples becoming disciples of Jesus To preach on this text can be made relatively simple certainly to change one s religious dedication and devotion in the light of new understa

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The Baptism of the Lord

Nothing less than pivotal is the baptism of Jesus Matthew our Gospel writer of Sunday tells us nothing about Jesus after the notice that the Holy Family settled in Nazareth nothing till this moment when Jesus seeks baptism from John Lest this turning to John for a religious act seem

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Mark – conclusion of blogs

Mark s Gospel has been called The Gospel that tells of Jesus who announced the Kingdom of God Certainly the Gospel does tell that story It emphasizes at least for awhile the wondrous deeds of Jesus These are miracles that seem only possible if God does them indeed the conscious hist

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