Blog Post by Ulises Covarrubias S.J.
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27 July 2024
Saturday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time Today’s parable highlights a difficult reality of life: we must learn to coexist with pain and ...
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26 July 2024
Memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary Today is the memorial of St. Anne and St. Joachim, parents of the ...
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25 July 2024
Feast of Saint James, Apostle Indignation is the feeling we get when someone is going beyond what is fair, beyond what is socially acceptable. ...
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24 July 2024
Wednesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time The sower comes with the desire to make life grow, to make life multiply. “I came so that they ...
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23 July 2024
Tuesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time Fraternal love is the staple of Christianity. The fact that early Christians called each other ...
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22 July 2024
Feast of Saint Mary Magdalene Many representations of the descent of the cross show Mary Magdalene overcome by sorrow reaching to kiss the ...
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21 july 2024
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Whether it be skills, facts, or lessons drawn from experience and the wisdom of others, we’re always ...
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18 May 2024
Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter "Lord, what about him?" asks Peter as he looked to John, the disciple whom Jesus loved. Is it a question ...
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17 May 2024
Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter In today’s gospel, Peter receives a second calling to follow Christ after having proclaimed his love for ...
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16 May 2024
Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter Today we continue our privileged experience of hearing Jesus’ prayer to the Father. What we find is a ...
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