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David Paternostro S.J.

Blog Post by David Paternostro S.J.

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19 July 2014

19 July 2014 Saturday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time The first reading from Micah speaks of “those who plan iniquity.” Whatever they desire, ...
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18 July 2014

18 July 2014 Friday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time At two points in the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius says that meditation on death may ...
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17 July 2014

17 July 2014 Thursday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time Jesus offers an attractive offer in today’s gospel: “my yoke is easy, and my burden ...
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16 July 2014

16 July 2014 Wednesday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time Yesterday, we saw through St. Bonaventure one example of having a total focus on God. ...
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15 July 2014

15 July 2014 Memorial of Saint Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor Today marks the feast day of Saint Bonaventure. As minister general of the ...
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14 July 2014

14 July 2014 Memorial of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin In general, we do not expect to hear the Prince of Peace declare “I come to bring not ...
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13 July 2014

13 July 2014 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time The parable of the sower only gets stranger the more you think about it. Why on earth is the sower ...
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17 May 2014

17 May 2014 Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter Helping to end Philip’s confusion, Jesus says to the apostles “whoever has seen me has seen ...
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16 May 2014

16 May 2014 Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter In yesterday’s gospel, Jesus spoke of how well He knows each of us. Today, He tells the ...
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15 May 2014

15 May 2014 Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter In today’s gospel, Jesus promises humiliation and pain. After washing the apostles’ feet (a ...
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