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6 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting
The Son of God proclaimed to you
was never Yes and No;
with him it was always Yes.
That is why it is through Christ
that we say our Yes to God.
May the Spirit of Jesus be always with you.
R/ And also with you.

6 Sunday A: I have come to Fulfill the Law; to Expand the Meaning of the Law




Gospel reading: Matthew 5:17-37

Michel de Verteuil
General comments
This Sunday we have the third of the extracts from the Sermon on the Mount. I would advise that you stay with the full passage for this Sunday, even though a “shorter form” is allowed; we never know which section of a passage will touch us or the people with whom we are sharing.

Praise the Lord: Song and Dance


Consecrated Life - Feb 2

“To be one with Jesus”
The Pope’s Homily for the Feast of the Presentation — Full Text
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Papal Mass, February 2nd 2017 / © CTV - OSSERVATORE ROMANO
We publish the official English translation of Pope Francis’ homily during Mass for the feast of the Presentation of the Lord in St Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
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5 Sunday A: Be Salt and Light


light of the worldGospel Text: Matthew 5:13-16

Michel de Verteuil
General notes
Following on the Beatitudes, this Sunday’s gospel adds some more insights into the qualities of the followers of Jesus. It does this through three images – salt, light (in two phases) and a city built on a hilltop.       

4 Sunday A: Beatitudes: Blessed are you

Gospel Text: Matthew 5:1-12
  
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Michel DeVerteuil
General comments
On this Sunday the “continuous reading” of St Matthew’s gospel (see last week’s “guidelines”) leads us to the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ long discourse which runs from chapters 5 to 7 and has always been recognised as a summary of all his teaching.

3 Sunday A: Liturgical Prayers

Greeting
May Christ, the true light of the world,
always brighten and inspire our lives.?
May our faces reflect his warmth and love,?
and may the Lord always be with you. R/ And also with you.

3 Sunday A: The Light of God: Come and Be the Light

Fr. Bill Grimm:

From The Connections:

‘My Monastery Is a Minivan’

When asked our religion, most of us would describe ourselves as “Catholic” or “Christian.”  But we would tend to back away from daring to call ourselves “disciple” or “follower.”  That description rightly belongs to the great heroes of our faith: the apostles and holy men and women of the Gospel, the saints and martyrs, the Francises of Assisi, the Mother Teresas, the Thomas Mertons, the Dorothy Days, the Albert Schweitzers.  Our lives are too ordinary, our professions too worldly to dare imagine that we are doing the work of the Gospel Jesus.