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Unity in Service and Love

Unity in Service and Love

The principle sign of being a Christian person or a Christian community is living together in unity, serving and forgiving each other. That is why we have a family and a local Christian community. In the times after Jesus’ resurrection, people who did not know Jesus...

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Confidence and Thanksgiving

Confidence and Thanksgiving

In Israel during the New Testament times, leprosy was a disease that was fear. It was considered the result of punishment for sins, either of the leper or some ancestor. Being sick with leprosy was similar to a death sentence to a life of physical sickness, separation...

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Taking the Plunge

Taking the Plunge

I can remember coming home from 3+ years of mission in Kenya, friends were driving me home, and as we wound through trees, I could see the porch light on at my home in the foothills of the Blue Ridge. Even from afar, it shone like a welcoming beacon. It was the sign I...

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Follow Me

Follow Me

Jesus’ invitation to Philip in today’s Gospel is simple, “Follow me.”  How does Philip respond?  He brings Nathanael with him to follow Jesus after telling him, “We have found the one about whom Moses wrote and the prophets.”  Philip proclaims that Jesus fulfills the...

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Faith in Action

Faith in Action

Elizabeth Ann Seton has a personal history that we would not expect in the life of a saint: orphaned when 3 years old, married at 19 years old to a wealthy husband, mother of five children, widowed at 29 years old, and then a convert to the Catholic church. She...

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The Lamb of God

The Lamb of God

“Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.” We hear the same expression at every Mass, but do we hear the words in the same way as John the Baptist would have understood them? For us, the image of a lamb conjures up thoughts of innocence, cuddly and...

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Family and Faith

Family and Faith

After the death of the first twelve apostles, the Church entered the patristic stage, a time of guidance by the early fathers. Basil and Gregory come from that period. Basil lived from 329AD to 389AD. Gregory died ten years before Basil. During their lifetime both had...

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Abba

Abba

In today’s Gospel Mary, the Mother of God, serves as a model for how we are invited to hear the Word of God.  The Evangelist Luke tells us that Mary, after she had heard all the amazing things being said about her child, “kept all these things, reflecting on them in...

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