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Month: September 2021

Foolish Galatians

At the General Audience of September 1, 2021, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on the apostle Paul’s Letter to the Galatians when he warns them about straying from their new faith in Christ. He says we too are invited to reflect on how we live our faith and to ensure that our love of Christ, crucified and risen again, remains at the center of our daily lives.

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Wednesday of the Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time

Healing is a part of Jesus’ ministry. People came to Jesus so that he could cure them of their sickness and diseases. During those times, the people believed that disease and pestilence were punishments from God. When they learned about Christ’s healing power, they sought him. They cried out: “You are the Son of God”; […]

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St. Giles

From Riches to Rags He appeared to be hiding out in a cave, impoverished and alone, when the French king found him. The king became his friend and frequent visitor to the cave. His name was Giles, also known as Aegidus. Although he came from a very wealthy family of nobility in Athens, Greece, he […]

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#10259 Ask a Priest – Fr. Hugh Barbour, O. Praem.

02:38 – I work at a renaissance fair that has vendors selling pagan merchandise. Am I participating in sin? 
06:41 – If you’re good your whole life, but commit a mortal sin right before death and don’t go to confession, do you go to hell o…

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