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Raymond Gawronski S.J.

Blog Post by Raymond Gawronski S.J.

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6 January 2016

6 January 2016 Wednesday after Epiphany Our Faith teaches us that Jesus was true God and true man. And so, as we celebrate the Epiphany, we are ...
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5 January 2016

5 January 2016 Memorial of Saint John Neumann, Bishop I am writing this on my last evening in Rome, where I have come to give retreats. Rome is ...
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4 January 2016

4 January 2016 The most Holy Name of Jesus What shall we call people? People we don’t know, for example. During the days of Communism, in the ...
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3 January 2016

3 January 2016 The Epiphany of the Lord Hard to calculate these things, of course, but it was likely just under 2,000 years of history since ...
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7 November 2015

7 November 2015 Saturday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Luke 16:13: “You cannot serve God and mammon.” It is all about money. Some ...
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6 November 2015

6 November 2015 Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart The Church’s liturgical life, which nourishes us by simple participation, can feed us more and ...
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5 November 2015

5 November 2015 All Saints and Blesseds of the Society of Jesus Today the Society of Jesus celebrates its family of heroes, those who have ...
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4 November 2015

4 November 2015 Memorial of Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop Luke 14: 27: “Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me, cannot be my ...
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3 November 2015

3 November 2015 Tuesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Romans 12:5 ff. “So we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually ...
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2 November 2015

2 November 2015 The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls) John 6:38: “I have come down from heaven….” Romans: 6:3-9: “baptized ...
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