Sharing the Word for July 13, 2022
Rev. Daniel E. Pilarczyk
July 13, 2022
You don’t have to be a theologian or a canon lawyer to be saved. But you have to be childlike, aware of your weakness, and willing to accept what the Lord has to offer. Am I childlike?
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Sunday Soundbite for July 17, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
July 13, 2022
Last Sunday the story of the Good Samaritan urged us to take a risk to become involved with others as a true neighbor. Today we have the “how-to” of Christian neighborliness.
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Saint Henry
Franciscan Media
July 13
Saint Henry, a German king and Holy Roman Emperor, lived life according to the customs of his times, but did it in a holy way. He is a clear witness to the holiness of secular life lived according to the ...
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Faith and Family for July 17: Martha and Mary
Faith and Family team
July 13, 2022
In this week's Gospel, Jesus encourages the anxious and worried Martha to follow the example of Mary and take the time to just sit and listen. What a good lesson for all of us.
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No One Left Behind
Susan Hines-Brigger
July 13, 2022
Equality is something that every individual deserves and seeks, simply because of their humanity. Unfortunately, it is not always reflected in society and daily life. As members of the body of Christ, it is our duty to work with our ...
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Pope speaks on U.S. gun violence, abortion debate, retirement rumors