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Pentecost Sunday – 19 May 2024
“Come, Holy Spirit, I need you.” The Solemnity of Pentecost commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Mary, mother of Jesus, and the Apostles
“Come, Holy Spirit, I need you.” The Solemnity of Pentecost commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Mary, mother of Jesus, and the Apostles
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Today’s Gospel shows the first disciples having difficulties and doubts about the Resurrection. Is it real, did it really happen, or is it an illusion,
In John’ s Gospel today, we witness a profound narrative that encapsulates the essence of Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the transformative
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Today’s Gospel offers profound insights that deeply resonate with the themes of humility and service, which are pivotal to understanding Palm Sunday’s significance. Palm Sunday
John 11:35 is famously the shortest verse in the entire bible. Whether in the original Greek, Latin, or in English, it is only two words,
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