διακονία (diakonia = servant)

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Freedom

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If, as it is said, the glory of God is a human person fully alive and, as we know from experience, that to be fully alive is to be free, tha...
Thursday, November 5, 2020

God and Ceasar

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On the surface today’s Gospel is a rather a straightforward story of a trap. A trap set by the Pharisees to trick Jesus into a false move. S...
Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Last or First, It's Alawys Grace

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I find today’s parable one of the most hopeful of all the kingdom parables, for Jesus speaks on God’s self-gift of bountiful and absolute lo...
Sunday, August 16, 2020

Hope is Always In Spite Of

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The Grace of God knows no limit and his boundless gifts cannot be contained by man. We know from The Grace of God knows no limit and his bo...
Tuesday, August 11, 2020

There Is Work To Be Done

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In today’s Gospel we still find ourselves in a field or a garden as a metaphor for the reality of the planting of God’s Word in us and our g...
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Deacon Stephen
A fellow pilgrim. I serve at Our Lady of the Rosary, Diocese of San Diego.
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