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Who Do You Say I Am?: July 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Monday, July 24, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. 1st Reading: Kings 4:42-44. Psalm: Ps 144:10-11.15-18, R v 16. 2nd Reading: Ephesians 4:1-6. But however they may have felt they stayed with Jesus in a situation that logically seemed impossible. How must the disciples felt and what would they have thought as they were picking up the baskets of bread left over? How many time...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: October 2005
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Wednesday, October 26, 2005. Weekly Reflection: 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A. First Reading: Malachi 1:14-2:2.8-10. Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 130. Second Reading: Paul Letter to Thessalonians 2:7-9.13. So why then do we exclude people? For example what a shocking and often hypocritical thing it is that divorced people who long to be fully. Are that you have sinned, but we. Wisdom of Solomon 11:23].
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Who Do You Say I Am?: November 2005
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Wednesday, November 23, 2005. Weekly Reflection: First Sunday of Advent, Year B. First Reading: Isaiah 63:16-17;64:1.3-8. Responsorial Psalm: Ps 79:2-3.15-16.18-19 R. vs. 4. Second Reading: Corinthians 1:3-9. Advent really is and invitation to deepening prayer and a reminder of the life giving importance of prayer in our lives. Let’s pray in the coming week that we will have a renewed commitment to prayer and ...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: March 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Monday, March 27, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year B. First Reading: Jeremiah 31:31-34. Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 50:3-4.12-15. R. v. 12. Second Reading: Hebrews 5:7-9. Sir, we would like to see Jesus. But was it enough just to. We need to take particular note of this very beautiful Gospel. To. Is one thing, but to. To Believe In Jesus. What is our reaction to these wise words? We often say NO...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: February 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. First Reading: Hosea 2:16-17.21-22. Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 102:1-4,8,10,12-13 R. v. 8. Second Reading: Cor 3:1-6. Jesus shows us that radical transformation is at the heart of his message. This transformation is firmly grounded in a Love relationship. Jesus shows us a God that is. You are a letter from Christand written n...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: June 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. First Reading: Wis. 1:13-15,2:23-24. Psalm: Ps 29:2.4-6.11-13. R.v. 2. Second Reading: 2 Cor. 8:7,9,13-15;. What this story indicates to us is our ultimate desire for life. Jairus would have known the contempt many in the synagogue had for Jesus but his desire for life for his child overrode all that. Likewise with...Both ...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: April 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Third Sunday of Easter, Year B. First Reading: Acts 3:13-15.17-19. Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 4:2.4.7.9. R. v. 7. Second Reading: John 2:1-5. The thread running through our readings today is our need to repent. But the only way we will truly be able to repent or understand our need for repentance is to keep looking at Jesus. I know himwhile refusing to admit the truth.
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Who Do You Say I Am?: December 2005
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Friday, December 23, 2005. I am currently on holidays and will resume blogging for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B [Sunday Jan 15 2006]. I will post the reflection for that week's readings on the Wednesday prior [Wed Jan 11]. Have a peace filled and holy Christmas season. Posted by Annemarie Reiner at 12:35 pm. Friday, December 16, 2005. Weekly Reflection: Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year B. As we refl...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: January 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Monday, January 30, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. First Reading: Job 7:1-4,6-7. Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 146:1-6 R. v. 3. Second Reading: 1Corinthians 9:16-19.22-23. But our psalmist today has experienced something so profound that enables him or her to go beyond the devastation and to cry out with such passion and hope. Praise the Lord who heals the broken-hearted. Our Gospel ...
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Who Do You Say I Am?: May 2006
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Who Do You Say I Am? A brief weekly reflection on the Sunday Readings from the Catholic Missal. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Weekly Reflection: Pentecost Sunday, Year B. First Reading: Acts 2:1-11. Psalm: Ps 103:1.24.29-31.34. r. V. 30. Second Reading: Corinthians 12:3-7.12-13. The response to our Psalm today proclaims: Lord, send out your Spirit and renew the face of the earth. What do we think. Perhaps we wonder how the people around him were so stupid not to recognize. For putting himself in this situation.