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Lectio Divina: 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Love Is to Give, Love Is to Ask By Monsignor Francesco Follo 1) A lesson to live the present and a bewildering command The first reading and the gospel of the Roman Liturgy about the parable of the poor Lazarus … Continue reading
Lectio Divina: 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Administrators of the Good, Not Only of Goods By Monsignor Francesco Follo 1) A not so much baffling statement. In today’s Gospel Jesus makes a statement that at first sight seems baffling. At the end of the parable of the … Continue reading
Lectio Divina: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
The Pedagogy of Humility By Monsignor Francesco Follo Religious rule not etiquette The liturgy of the Roman Rite in the first reading taken from the book of Sirach presents a paternal recommendation: we should make ours an attitude of attention … Continue reading
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Lectio Divina: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
The Good and the Goods By Monsignor Francesco Follo (Zenit.org) – As the pearls are linked together by a string so are the virtues of charity that make us rich of God (St. Pius of Pietralcina) 1) To accumulate the … Continue reading
Lectio Divina: 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
By Monsignor Francesco Follo A Father that gives us back one hundred times more than what we have left behind to follow Christ. 1) What and How Through today’s Roman Gospel, by teaching us the Our Father and telling us … Continue reading
Mary’s Hospitality Is Not Idleness But Love – Lectio Divina: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
By Monsignor Francesco Follo (Zenit.org) – 1) Mary’s hospitality was not dictated by laziness but by love. Not only Martha but also Mary “did” something for Christ. In fact she has chosen the best way “to do”. Let’s proceed in … Continue reading
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