Displaying Episode 21 - 26 of 26 in total of Luke 10:41 with the tag “a”.
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    Correcting with LoveSeptember 7th, 2020 | Season 2 | 18 mins 7 secs23, a, of, otIf your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone Matthew 18:15 “Reckon him no more amongst the number of thy brethren. But yet neither is his salvation on that account to be neglected. For the very heathen, that is, the Gentiles and Pagans, we do not reckon among the number of brethren; but yet are we ever seeking their salvation” – St. Augustine 
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    Prophetic AnguishAugust 31st, 2020 | Season 2 | 15 mins 36 secs22, a, cross, of, prophecy, suffering, witnessThe folly of the Cross becomes the salvation of all. Brothers and sisters, to share in his anguished heart which beats for every human soul. What greater joy could be found? 
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    Harsh Healing Words from the WordAugust 18th, 2020 | Season 2 | 11 mins 51 secs20, a, dignity, harsh, of, ot, womanFor her benefit and for our benefit, the Lord draws faith out of the Canaanite woman. She becomes a remarkable example of what trusting prayer in faith looks like. For when we desire in prayer, nothing other than the will of God, then it will be done in our lives. 
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    Pentecost Vigil Homily: God Thirsts for YouJune 3rd, 2020 | 12 mins 54 secsa, candidates, catechumens, pentecost vigil, thirstOur thirst for God expresses God’s thirst for us, which He fulfills through the gift of himself in the person of the Holy Spirit. 
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    2020-03-22 Reading ReflectionMarch 22nd, 2020 | 6 mins 24 secsa, cornavirus, diocese of austin, lent, reflection, sightReflection on the Gospel for the 4th Sunday of Lent 2020 
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    Episode 3: Christmas Day - The Deligthful, Defenseless, Demanding BabyDecember 25th, 2019 | 12 mins 48 secsa, christmas, homilyThe infant Jesus lying in the manger reveals God. When he smiles, God smiles. When he cries, God cries. When he grasps the finger of Mary or Joseph or a shepherd, it is God grasping the human hand. The delightful and defenseless infant Jesus gently demands something from us. The child of Bethlehem gently invites us to love him…and responding to that invitation love means changing our lives. 
