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Raymond Gawronski S.J.

Blog Post by Raymond Gawronski S.J.

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17 April 2014

17 April 2014 Holy Thursday The Scripture tells us that, after the Resurrection, they knew Him: “In the breaking of the bread.” Today we ...
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16 April 2014

16 April 2014 Wednesday of Holy Week The role of Judas is somehow both essential to the Gospel story yet also remarkably mysterious. Essential ...
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15 April 2014

15 April 2014 Tuesday of Holy Week Agatha Christie has been the most widely published writer in history, no doubt because of her profound ...
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14 April 2014

14 April 2014 Monday of Holy Week It was Judas who registered the only protest in the Gospels against what seemed to be concern for “the poor” ...
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13 April 2014

13 April 2014 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion “Everyone loves a parade” – they certainly draw our attention. Children and dogs might attach ...
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13 April 2014

13 April 2014 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion “Everyone loves a parade” – they certainly draw our attention. Children and dogs might attach ...
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15 February 2014

15 February 2014 Saturday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time “My heart is moved with pity for the crowd….” The crowd. The masses of people. ...
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14 February 2014

14 February 2014 Memorial of Saints Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop Recently I was blessed to be able to celebrate Mass for a local ...
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13 February 2014

13 February 2014 Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time The mother is at the heart of the family, and the family is at the heart of any ...
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12 February 2014

12 February 2014 Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time The heart of man, says Jeremiah, is deceitful above all things and desperately ...
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