Read the scriptures for Monday of Week Twenty-Eight in Ordinary Time at this link.
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Read the scriptures for Monday of Week Twenty-Eight in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Twenty-Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Friday of Week Twenty-Four in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Ten in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join John Kleinsman, Siân Owen and Laurel Lanner in conversation reflecting on the scriptures for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time. This Sunday is also celebrated as Support Life Sunday.
Read the scriptures for this Sunday at this link.
Resources for Support Life Sunday are available at the NZCBC website at this link.
Several Resources are mentioned in this podcast including the Declaration Dignitas Infinita from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (at this link). The 1995 Encyclical Letter of John Paul II Evangelii Vitae on the Value and Inviolability of Human Life (at this link). The 2023 letter from the NZ Bishops Te Kahu o te Ora: A Consistent Ethic of Life, (at this link).
Resources also available on the website of The Nathaniel Centre at this link.
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Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Twenty-Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Tuesday of Week Twenty-Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Monday of Week Twenty-Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time at this link.
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