Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Five in Ordinary Time at this link.
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Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Five in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Jelvine Cortez, Cushla O’Connor & Jane Maisey in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read the scriptures for this Sunday at this link.
Read the scriptures for Tuesday of Week Twenty-Five in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Monday of Week Twenty-Five in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Sunday of Week Twenty-Five in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Twenty-Four in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Friday of Week Twenty-Four in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Kate Kearins, Margaret Bearsley and Rosalie Connors in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read this scriptures for this Sunday at this link.
Margaret mentioned the virtue of Prudence and suggests this Robert Barron reflection – at this link. and the Hillbilly Thomists Amos song at this link.
…and also refers to Brant Petre’s Catholic Productions at this link.
Kate reminds us of Pope Francis’ Five Finger Prayer at this link.
And the reference to the Triple Bottom Line which you can find at this link.
John mentions the Franciscans involvement with the business world. More at this link.
Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Twenty-Four at this link.
Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Four in Ordinary Time at this link.
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