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Feast of the Assumption

Daniel went to his mother demanding a new bicycle for Christmas Danny we can t afford it she said so write a letter to Jesus and pray for one instead Dear Jesus I ve been a good boy this year and would appreciate a new bicycle Your Friend Daniel Now Danny guessed that Jesus really

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The Feast of the Transfiguration

The Transfiguration is a unique event in the life of Jesus and appears in all three of the Synoptic Gospels I call it unique for a number of reasons 1 It is the one event in Jesus earthly ministry in the Synoptic Gospels in which Jesus glory is made manifest visually unless we include th

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Reflections on Romans 8

Over a number of weeks now the Liturgy has been offering readings from Romans 8 This chapter means to build on and reverse the disheartening reality of Chapter 7 highlighted in Paul famous saying I know what is right and I want what is right but I do what is wrong who will save me from th

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The Fourth of July and St. Paul

The Fourth of July is a most appropriate time to recall a discussion St Paul had in his First Letter to the Corinthians There in a dialogue form he hears someone s saying to him Everything is lawful to me Paul s responds But I do not want anything to dominate me He is thinkin

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St. Thomas – July 3

The feastday of St Thomas the Apostle is over but there remains a consideration that is valuable for undersanding the Gospel of John in which Thomas s story occurs The Thomas story is the story that completes John s presentation of the Jesus event John 21 while inspired Scripture

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The Year of Saint Paul

The Year of St Paul began on June 28 2008 and it seems right to make note of it before it recedes in the revelries of summer beginning with Fourth of July celebrations tomorrow Prior to St Paul s conversion he persecuted the Church and was trying to destroy it Gal 1 13 Paul recognized

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Et Cum Spiritu Tuo?

The Lord be with you And also with you Not and with your spirit The rendering of Et cum spiritu tuo in a sense which included the whole person raised eyebrows back then when it first came out Had a fifth column of Anglo-Saxon anti-metaphysician logical positivists infiltra

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The Council and The Word

Two additions to our Web site this week may be of interest to readers of The Good Word First the editorial in our July 7-14 issue looks at the upcoming synod on the Bible and the working document or instrumentem laboris for the conference that was released earlier this month The editors write

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