Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Twenty-Nine in Ordinary Time at this link.
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Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Twenty-Nine in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Three in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Tuesday of Week Twenty-Nine in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Twenty-Nine in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Jelvine Cortez and Rory Paterson in conversation with John O’Connor chatting about the scriptures for the Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read the scriptures for this Sunday at this link.
Rory mentions a relevant meme which you can find at this link.
Jelvine quotes Pope Francis speaking (April 13) at his general audience on April 13, 2016: “We are all sinners, we have all sinned…. The church is not a community of perfect people, but of disciples on a journey, who follow the Lord because they know they are sinners and in need of his pardon. Thus, Christian life is a school of humility which opens us to grace.” (Text of complete Audience at this link)
Fifth Gospel Living will be published in the next couple of weeks – Pre-ordering available by clicking on the cover below. If you would like to buy a few copies contact me directly at john@fff.org.nz
Read the scriptures for the Feast of St. Luke at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Feast of Ignatius of Antioch at this link.
Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Eight in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the feast of Teresa of Avila at this link.
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