Apr 12 2017 Betrayal, Prayer, Grace: The Way To Easter Today is the last day of Lent; tomorrow, we begin the Triduum – Holy Th... © 2024 Diocesan betrayal, Blog, Book of Isaiah, Elise Hilton, forgiveness, Gospel of John, Judas, Lent2017, Passion of Christ, prayer, salvation, sin, Triduum
Mar 29 2017 Be Amazed We all wonder what God is like: is He some old white guy on a cloud? Is He a He? Does He have arms to hug m... © 2024 Diocesan Blog, Book of Isaiah, covenant, Elise Hilton, God the Father, Gospel of John, Israel, Jesus, Jews, Lent2017, liturgy, prayer, Psalm 145, traits of God
Mar 27 2017 Seek Good, Seek God What wonderful messages from our Lenten readings today! From our first reading by Isaiah we get a ... © 2024 Diocesan Blog, Book of Isaiah, Creighton University, faith, Gospel of John, healing, joy, Lent, Lent2017, Michael Kavan
Mar 14 2017 The Humility of Lent Orthodox Christians joke that they can always identify the new converts; they are the ones looki... © 2024 Diocesan abstinence, Blog, Book of Isaiah, Byztantine Catholic, Creighton University, deacon, fasting, George Butterfield, Gospel of Matthew, humility, Lent2017, obedience
Mar 07 2017 The Word of God: Living and Powerful in our Lives In today’s First Reading, the Lord reveals two signi... © 2024 Diocesan Blog, Book of Isaiah, Catechism of the Catholic Church, Gaudium et Spes, Gospel of Matthew, Jr., lectio divina, Lent2017, Martin Luther King, Pope Benedict, Psalms, Scripture, St. Augustine, Word of God
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