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- HOMILY FOR THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
- Son of Man; Dominion
- Daniel describes the heavenly court
- which frees us from slavery and eventually leads to the salvation of our souls.
- John 15: 26 for Orthodox; in addition to Roman Catholic is
- how the other apostles came to believe that Christ had risen from the dead and how their faith was strengthened through the Scripture
- The synoptic gospels
- No discrimination or favoritism
- The whispering to denounce God.
- The ancient practice of lectio divina
- The parables illustrate humble beginning and transformative power of God
- The transforming power of the Word of God
- especially those with terminal diseases who are stigmatized and marginalized.
- What has been the most difficult decision you have made in life?
- The candle is called the Shepherd’s Candle because it stands for the joy of the Shepherds which means that Christ also came for the humble and less-important people like them.